European novelist Sara Sheridan shares her thoughts on how this era is defining our digital rights and the fact that writers are not considering the digital operations departments of major booksellers and publishing houses, and how those operations impact what (of an author's work) can be made public on the internet.
She also comments that commanding an online presence in addition to a presence in print allows an author to experience feedback regarding his or her work that might otherwise go unnoticed.
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