Bestselling writer, Stephen King was this week interviewed by CNN Money and asked if the eBook will kill the publishing industry much as MP3 did for the music industry. In a refreshing turn King looks to be embracing the digital future and he replied,
"Well, I'm not sure that it won't," King said. "The book is not the important part. The book is the delivery system. The important part is the story."
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