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Temperance
 17 Mar 2010, 15:00 #84004 Reply To Post
Perhaps writer/readers work differently from reader/readers? Remember most customers fall into the latter group.

Of course some people leave with a different book than they came in for. Happens most with non-fiction; come in for a Jamie Oliver and leave with a Delia Smith. This is usually due to cover, layout, preferred content etc. In other words they see something they fancy more.
This post was last edited by Temperance, 17 Mar 2010, 15:01
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Nestat
 17 Mar 2010, 15:14 #84006 Reply To Post
Quote: Temperance, Wednesday, 17 Mar 2010 15:00
Perhaps writer/readers work differently from reader/readers? Remember most customers fall into the latter group.

Perhaps, but I have always bought my books that way, long before I could classify myself as a writer/reader (if I would even use that description now).


Writing for yourself is writing for others: "My book could very well end up being reconstituted as a trestle table in a home for battered women." - Alan Partridge
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