"While concerns about copyright and author rights almost immediately come to mind, it is the author who has the most to gain in this new relationship between the novel and the Internet. The novelist who embraces the Internet and its social networks has an opportunity to reach enormous audiences by creating fans, friends and followers of them, not their work."
That snippet comes from an interesting and enlightening article from writer, Nina Lassam - you can find the entire piece HERE
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