THE SCREEN AND THE FICTION
Keywords:
screen, internet, fiction, magazine, newspaperAbstract
This article can give the information about the internet and the fiction. Due to the fact, newspaper and magazine distribution has been significantly decreased, and many have gone; publishers continue to warn the public that book sales are decreasing. Articles in the news and on the internet about the amount of books written and sold each year are generally comforting.
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