I'm in favor of any technology that makes my work available to the reading public at a reasonable price.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I own an e-reader, but I use it almost exclusively to read things that aren't books - student theses, unbound galleys.
In my own life, I've seen myself ramping up the amount of text I consume digitally. For me, it's the weight and inconvenience issue - I want anything that will spare me having to carry around reams of paper.
Digital reading will completely take over. It's lightweight and it's fantastic for sharing. Over time it will take over.
I know in this time of great technological advancement, the idea of reading a book seems almost anachronistic, but I think it's worth preserving.
I read on my iPad. But honestly, I prefer print.
I priced my books at what I would want to spend on an electronic book.
What I see in the book is an exquisite form of technology: one that doesn't require a power source and can be passed from hand to hand and lasts a lot longer than an electronic reader.
I occasionally read digital books when I'm traveling, but I do so begrudgingly.
Reading is a discount ticket to everywhere.
I tend not to think about the reading public at all, or the business, when I'm writing.