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You people absolutely rock! I know that a lot of you have never done an Amazon review before, and I am honored that you made the effort for my book. Thank you so much!

Happy Holidays here! There are gonna be sales in honor of things soon -- Amazon and Book View Cafe definitely, maybe Barnes & Noble if they get their act together.
alfreda89: 3 foot concrete Medieval style gargoyle with author's hand resting on its head. (Fires of Nuala book cover)
You guys are outstanding! The other two books are jealous, but I'll put one of them on sale after the holidays just to make it up to them.

Best author holiday gift ever --
alfreda89: 3 foot concrete Medieval style gargoyle with author's hand resting on its head. (Fires of Nuala book cover)
Thank you, [livejournal.com profile] 6_penny!
alfreda89: 3 foot concrete Medieval style gargoyle with author's hand resting on its head. (Fires of Nuala book cover)
Apparently you can't put in reviews unless you put in the first and last name of who did the review. Ah-HUM years ago, LOCUS used initials for some of the reviewers, not names. RAVE REVIEWS didn't use names at all, as I recall. That's probably different now.

But I can't do anything about that.

So we'll see how the system handles "first name" LOCUS, "last name" Magazine....
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Writer Nancy Jane Moore has done an interesting article over at Book View Cafe's blog called "News Flash: We Still Haven’t Come a Long Way, Baby." She's talking about review statistics compiled by the organization Vida, which “seeks to explore critical and cultural perceptions of writing by women.” Her column begins thus:

"This just in: Books by men get reviewed much more often than books by women. Why? Well, one research project suggests that it’s because women read books by both men and women, while men mostly read books by men. And an admittedly less-than-scientific analysis says it could be because publishers put out more books by men than women.

Surprised? Me, neither."


NJM has a lot of interesting links attached to this column, many I intend to explore more thoroughly this weekend. I think the link to Percival Everett's essay is worth your time. NJM says:

Update: I just saw Percival Everett’s essay on the Vida statistics and Jonathan Franzen’s Freedom, and wanted to make sure everyone else saw it, too. He skewers those who don’t see the problem so deftly and gently that maybe — maybe — they’ll start paying attention. Perhaps the NY Times Book Review and The New Yorker and some other pubs will have the sense to ask for permission to reprint it.

I'll give you one quote from Everett's essay:

". . . my biggest wonder is how it is that, with women being seventy percent of the book buying audience, women writers receive only twenty percent of book review attention."

And booksellers wonder why their market share is shrinking. Perhaps they are not reviewing/publicizing books these women want to read?

Read the essay and tell me what you think.
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I think the time has come to upgrade to a higher account. So, there seem to be two levels above this -- slightly more stuff (with pics) with ads, or paying without ads and additional features (like Feeds from wherever.)

So, be honest -- is this only an excuse to change the design every six weeks? Or is it worth it to you to have chosen either upgrade?

This may become my major interaction point, if I can't do conventions. So... .
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Well --

A Writers' Group has asked me to speak with them on a Monday night in October, so I set up an IM account. Something I never wanted to do, because I didn't want trolls interrupting my writing time. But friends may ask, of course!

Since I actually figured out something about the new Allie book I need to write down, and so, to work... .

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