The internet is an amazing place: a place with the capacity to change the way that we live, work and think. Instant downloads and file sharing have revolutionized the music industry; YouTube and its ilk are set to do the same for film. Literature, however, has yet to be impacted in the same way. That, at least, is the view of the UK author Chris Baker. “Blogging has been an important development,” he tells us, “but it is essentially a new medium that writers are using to do what they have always done

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