Amid historic disruption in the publishing industry, big questions are—rightfully—being asked. Here, experts weigh in on how books (and the ways we discover them) are going to change.
I do wonder if authors or books will be as cherished in the future as some of the classics are today.
Like will schools be discussing or studying a book with in 2020s, in 30+ years?
To me, the fascinating part of books tends to be the mind of the author and their ideas, would that transfer to bloggers or vloggers or some other medium instead?
Would a school in 100 years be studying tiktok philosophers rather than authors?
I do wonder if authors or books will be as cherished in the future as some of the classics are today.
Like will schools be discussing or studying a book with in 2020s, in 30+ years?
To me, the fascinating part of books tends to be the mind of the author and their ideas, would that transfer to bloggers or vloggers or some other medium instead?
Would a school in 100 years be studying tiktok philosophers rather than authors?