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    Clare Dickens only wanted to share her story to help others. But in the process, she became a successful independent author _ with the help of a local bookstore and its instant publishing machine.

  • Bill Leggett works on the Espresso Book Machine, known as Opus, at Politics and Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C., earlier this month. Self-publishing has been made easier since the machine by On Demand Books debuted in 2006. (Associated Press)

    Independent bookstores embrace digital publishing

    Clare Dickens only wanted to share her story to help others. But in the process, she became a successful independent author with the help of a local bookstore and its instant publishing machine.

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