The digital revolution has transformed book publishing forever, giving rise to e-books and online platforms that make books more accessible than ever before. Services like Kindle Direct Publishing, Smashwords, and Kobo have empowered authors to bypass traditional gatekeepers and reach readers worldwide with just a few clicks. But what does this mean for the future of physical books? In this forum discussion, we’ll explore the advantages and challenges of digital publishing. Authors can share experiences about formatting e-books, setting prices, and distributing across multiple platforms. Readers can weigh in on how their consumption habits have shifted toward e-books, audiobooks, or still favor print. We’ll also talk about royalties in digital book publishing, which often provide higher percentages to authors compared to traditional deals. However, competition is fierce in the digital space, and standing out requires unique strategies. This thread is a place to discuss the balance between digital and print, how to succeed in the e-book marketplace, and what the future might hold for authors who embrace the digital-first model. The rise of e-books is more than a trend—it’s a permanent shift in how publishing operates worldwide.