I had to laugh when the January issue of School Library Journal landed in my box, with an interesting article by John Green on the future of reading. ![]()
“Audio books have always been popular. First they were on records, then eight-track devices, then cassettes, and now disks. They can be downloaded to iPods. Audio books are particularly popular with drivers who travel long distances. Listeners can get their favorite authors and stories delivered right to their ears without reading a word.
I think the “reading and listening bypass machine” will someday come into being. Wouldn’t this be something!”
BTW, I still have the sketch, in Harry’s perennial favorite red ink.