Issue Details: First known date: 2006... 2006 The Fuss Over Super-Fine Fiction : Books Need Buyers
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Matthew Kelly puts the opposing case to that presented in James Bradley's 'The Fuss Over Super-Fine Fiction : Invaluable Reading'. Kelly, a publisher, states that: 'There are two kinds of writing: good and bad. And we should celebrate fine fiction of the first category and encourage audiences for it. But let us not waste time and energy on irrelevant assertions that publishers have a moral obligation to publish books, regardless of whether anybody wants to read them'.

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