
by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig
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First, I have to say that I really like your website's new look, Elizabeth! It's bright and appealing! And thanks, as always, for the links. There are a few there about people reading less and being less interested in books. I think that's one thing authors have to address: getting new audiences for their work. It a sobering thought, but important to consider, in my opinion.
Thanks so much, Margot! There are still a few bits to get worked out, but I like it, too. And you’re so right. There’s a lot of competition for books and reading out there. Something important to consider.