- Thu, 13:09: Really twisted logic here - http://t.co/FYMT8E48vY #TeleRead (Not by me, but @1to1Discovery makes an excellent point.)
- Fri, 02:46: SFWA endorses Douglas Preston’s open letter without consulting its membership http://t.co/8aqfbZShW1 #TeleRead @sfwa
- Fri, 03:50: John Scalzi tells readers to do as he says, not as he does http://t.co/00UhSalamt #TeleRead @scalzi
- Fri, 10:45: Remember, Douglas Preston said readers have a "sense of entitlement" for wanting low e-book prices.. http://t.co/fqzvAa1o39 #FutureChat
- Fri, 11:03: Preston upset Amazon isn't discounting Hachette. Yet, Hachette broke law to PREVENT Amazon discounting. http://t.co/eNMFWMnUFR #FutureChat
- Fri, 11:06: Hachette is using author catspaws (including celebs) and leaks to try to influence readers. Amazon, classier, is keeping mum. #FutureChat
- Fri, 11:08: Preston bashes Amazon with Hachette talking points, then claims he "[isn't] taking sides". Who does he think he's fooling? #FutureChat
- Fri, 11:13: Interesting: polls show public still likes Amazon even now. http://t.co/sFIwDiLzUN #FutureChat
- Fri, 11:17: I've held 15 year grudge against publishers for not bothering to keep price parity btn e-book and print in Fictionwise days. #FutureChat
- Fri, 11:18: Even as late as agency pricing in 2010, there were still $25 paperback e-books on Fictionwise. Publishers just didn't care. #FutureChat