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    E-Books & Self-Publishing Roundup, September 22, 2015

    by Julie Keck
    September 22, 2015

    1. Oyster, a Netflix for books, is shutting down, most of its team is heading to Google (Peter Kafka / Re/code)

    2. Dear any-kind-of-published author: Write as much as you want (Chuck Wendig / Terrible Minds)

    3. Reidy talks data at Book Industry Study Group (Gayle Feldman / The Bookseller) – Subscription

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    4. Startup Serial Box wants to be the ‘HBO for readers’ (Calvin Reid / Publishers Weekly)

    5. People are not reading the e-books they buy anymore (Michael Kozlowski / Good e-Reader)

    6. France’s BookWeather app offers unique take on book discovery (Bree Turner / Publishing Perspectives)

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