Writers up in arms over Amazon's Kindle Unlimited
They say the new subscription service's all-you-can-eat business model offers them smaller rewards
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AUTHORS are upset with Amazon. Again.
For much of the past year, mainstream novelists were furious that Amazon was discouraging the sale of some titles in its confrontation with the publisher Hachette over e-books. Now self-published writers, who owe much of their audience to the retailer's publishing platform, are unhappy.
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