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No more fences says Chris Scott Wilson

Posted by editor on Oct 18th, 2011 and filed under Entertainment, Featured. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

Author Chris Scott Wilson

“I find it tremendously exciting,” says British author Chris Scott Wilson. With five of his westerns released worldwide as ebooks by Boson of North Carolina he is gratified to see they now have trailers to help promote them on YouTube.

Chris Scott Wilson admits he is pleased publishers can now make video teasers just as Hollywood always has done for movies. “It’s a new kind of marketing for books,” he enthuses. “Any step forward in bringing books to the public’s attention can’t be a bad thing. And presenting them visually hauls them into the 21st century.”

“I also find it incredible that somebody on the other side of the world,” Chris reveals, “in Australia or New Zealand or Hawaii , even India or Japan , can turn on their computer and see a trailer for one of my books. Even more amazing, now that we’re moving into a digital age, they can follow on from watching the trailer and visit an on-line retailer to buy the book and have it downloaded on their computer within minutes if not seconds. All the fences have gone.”

While there are those who rigidly stick to their taste for print books, Chris Scott Wilson says, “There’s no reason print and digital books can’t exist side by side. There are those who want to keep books on their shelves. I do too, but there also times when we read on the move, for example on holiday or commuting, and ebook readers enable us to carry as many as we want. Technology is advancing so fast. We should embrace, not resist those parts that are beneficial to us.” He smiles. “I like to think of my ebook reader as an iPod for my books.”

To see the trailers, either follow links from Chris’s website www.chrisscottwilson.co.uk or search for “chris scott wilson ” on Youtube where you will locate a list. His books Desperadoes, The Quantro Story, Double Mountain Crossing, The Copper City and The Fight at Hueco Tanks can all be found on leading ebook retailers’ websites, including BooksU.com, eBooks.com, Geekzone, and Whitcoulls.

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