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Steve Lieber responds to his work being posted online

Steve Lieber is a talented artist and a fine human being (always a good combination), and I was very pleased to see this experience in unanticipated promotion turn out as well as it did. Faced with seeing one of his works, Underground, posted in full online, he responded in a way that not only earned a lot of well-deserved goodwill but also resulted in a significant jump in sales.

I think other writers and artists could learn some valuable lessons by studying how Steve handled it all.

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