Books, books, books—we love them. We cry over them; we laugh with them; we adore how they feel in our hands, and as we turn each page, we are stirred by the emotions the words and their artwork create within us. Indeed, we must love books because today there are more than 1 million new books offered for sale each year.
Yet, I guess that number shouldn’t be so surprising, because humans have always had a propensity for storytelling, even as far back as 30,000 B.C. as evidenced in the famous cave drawings in Chauvet Cave in France, and the Egyptian hieroglyphs in 4000 B.C. With the Chinese invention of paper in 105 A.D., new ways to express ourselves came about, and today the field of writing and publishing a…