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Antony Loewentstein looks to the future of publishing and concludes: 'Perhaps the most honest analysis of the publishing game is that nobody really knows where the future lies. Books will survive in some form. Books as cultural beasts are necessary for the nourishment of our society but such ideals cost money. I remain optimistic, however... The publishing industry can't be sustained by Dan Brown and Stephanie Meyer titles alone but adapting to a digital future will be as fraught as it has been for media companies. Some failure is inevitable but the Kindle is not the enemy.'

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    y separately published work icon Sydney Ideas Quarterly no. 3 November 2009 - January 2010 2009 Z1676119 2009 periodical issue 2009
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    y separately published work icon ACTWrite vol. 16 no. 2 March 2010 Z1676105 2010 periodical issue 2010 pg. 4-5
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