I've tried to take it in good humour

I'm not much a Christian. I tried, honest. I tried the whole "turn the other cheek" gig. Ended up badly depressed and then embraced what I call "moral behaviour". There are some things I cannot abide (blame it on me being an INFJ - and I'm more the "crusader" type than the cute fluffy "healer" type).

One of them is to get laughed at.

We all know traditional book sellers are in the shits. Borders, laden with debt (They are also owned by private equity, which makes them even more vulnerable and cash-strapped than other book chains... different post for another day) has suspended payments to some publishers, according to Publishers Weekly NOT the response of a healthy business.

Then I made the acquaintance (if you can call it that in the days of social media) of the Romance buyer of that same book publisher on Twitter.

She was looking for bloggers for that same book chain's Romance blog (in other words, an unpaid gig for romance authors to fill their social media site with free-for-the-publisher content - and they seem so desperate that some of what I've read there is shockingly bad. I'd link that nonsense, but I don't want to give them more traffic). And as bubbly and fun the romance community is overall, she informed me that they do "mainstream only".

Which begs two questions. How are gay/queer people NOT mainstream? (And NO amount of smileys and bubbly personality can soften that question). Queers are everywhere. I've even encountered the head of the GLBTQ group of a CONSERVATIVE LAW FIRM in London. The lawyer put it on his CV that their press lady sent me. There's a financial services lawyer, and he's introduced as "X.... chairman of Y's GLTBQ group".

Law firms can do it. Borders can't?

I've spent some pleasant times (and hundreds of pounds) in Borders stores in the UK. I sheltered there in the Chicago weather on my last day in the States. Now I'm being told - smiling, polite - that what I write, what thousands of people care very passionately about, is not "mainstream" enough for their blog.

Well, seems Borders hasn't learnt the lesson of the "long tail" yet. I'll look forward for it to go down in flames, and ideally screaming loudly all the way down.

So that was the last bag of books I bought from there. I'll be buying my books online from The Book Depository from now on (hint: free worldwide delivery). And buy my "want now" books from Foyles in London. I have never been laughed at either by TBD or Foyles.

If I was holding any Borders shares, I'd sell now.
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Published on January 01, 2011 13:59
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message 1: by Arzu (new)

Arzu Oh dear god, this is so outrageous! One of the reasons, why I mostly buy my ebooks directly from the publishers is that I hope that the authors receive their royalties. Especially in this genre ... where unfortunately authors will not have the same appreciation as "mainstream" authors if I may use that word ...

Und ausserdem ... auch wenn sich ausser einer Zahl nichts aendert, wuensche ich dir alles gute fuers neue Jahr!!


message 2: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Walker Might be worthwhile a short, polite, pointed email to Borders CEO, advising them that they really, really can't afford to turn down literature that - while not their view of mainstream - is still well written, popular and has a following on sites like GoodReads.
Or point this big, skinhead trade-union bloke in their direction, and I'll sort 'em out when it comes to fair representation ;)


message 3: by Aleksandr (new)

Aleksandr Voinov Arzu - yeah, I was unamused. Ah well, it's their loss. Our genre continues to grow. Not something you can say about the "mainstream" (and exactly HOW mainstream are the memories of a footballer's fucktoy/wife?).

Jamie - that would be awesome! Any idea where I can get hold of the guy's email addy? Any advice you have? (It's not that I *want* on their blog, I just don't want to be smirked at.)


message 4: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Walker Their head office emails seem to be formed of initialsurname@bordersgroupinc.com - I'd suggest sending the email to: @bordersgroupinc.com
Bennett S. LeBow (CEO) blebow@bordersgroupinc.com
Mike Edwards (President) medwards@bordersgroupinc.com
Scott Hentry (CFO) shentry@bordersgroupinc.com

I couldn't find a name for their 'diversity officer' even though they bang on about it: http://www.borders.com/online/store/B... - again, I'm all for companies being good, supportive and helpful, but I do call the buggers when they choose to ignore their own policies ;)


message 5: by Crys (new)

Crys Harris I can't help but wonder if the blog publisher has been living under a rock, considering how many straight women purchase same sex romances. The genre doesn't seem targeted at the LGBT community, regardless of how mainstream we are or are not. I often feel like I'm the lone lesbian reading about gay romance.

To add a layer of potential bigotry, I wonder if her reply would have been the same if you were a woman writing same-sex romance novels. I am full of sunshine, aren't I?


message 6: by Aleksandr (new)

Aleksandr Voinov Yeah, I'm not getting that, either. I get a lot of emails from bisexual women, lesbian women, gay and bisexual men. As far as my writing is concerned, I have a pretty representative readership.


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