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Deborah J. Ross ([personal profile] deborahjross) wrote2011-08-04 09:18 am
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Time for book publishers to fight dirty

From ChicagoTribune.com, an editorial by Aaron Gilbreath, who works at Powell's in Portland OR (one of my favorite bookstores!) Time for book publishers to fight dirty - chicagotribune.com

"Publishers should tantalize consumers by evoking books' sensory pleasures: the smell; the feel in your hands; that crisp, appealing crinkle of a turned page and smooth snap of a dust jacket. Publishers should elicit the joys of "curling up with a book," the satisfaction of seeing your library on a shelf in your bedroom — the years of your life marked by rows of colorful spines, the pages covered with marginalia. To do this, publishers could borrow vinyl enthusiasts' lines like, "Records have a certain smell. You can't smell an MP3," and, "I associate certain records' smells with a certain summer, a particular girlfriend." Audiophiles also discuss fidelity, how records sound undeniably better than MP3s. Surely there's a book analog waiting to be developed."

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