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Wish she'd published under her own name, basically.

There are a number of reasons people may not like a book, some of them valid, some less so. Apparently there are a number of people out there who are just determined to dislike anything Rowling writes for the sole reason that she wrote it. That's not a valid reason, sorry. It's anyone's guess how many of the one-star reviews of Vacancy boil down to that, but take that into account when looking at the reviews.

And JK may have a good reason for publishing under another name, as many fans of Harry Potter ..."
Couldn't agree more Kaylee. She has every right to do as she pleases.
I for one really enjoyed Casual Vacancy although it didn't get great reviews, and although I am not an out and out crime fiction fan, I will be interested in having a go, as it has some good write ups.





What I mean to say is just the opposite of George Eliot (or Currer Bell a/k/a Charlotte Bronte). JKR has to use a man's name to hide herself. The book jumped 507% in sales once it was revealed it was really her.



I have a feeling that once the publisher knew that it was her publishing, they came up with a plan to come out with it that she is the true author.

I know. My comment wasn't directly aimed in response to you. Someone asked if George Elliot had written under a pseudonym for various reasons and I pointed out that a lot of writers have used pseudonyms for a variety of reasons. Bronte sisters because their gender was against them in their era, JKR's reasons are unknown to me but I think I remember her once saying in an interview that she thought it may be fun to write under a different name :)

if you have enough cash that book sales don't matter overly to you then why the hell not try it?


I didn't see anyone getting pissy ????


But, considering that the commercial publishing world is all about commerce (sorry for the tautology;-), if Dan Brown or Stephen King or Joanne Rowling submits a book, the publisher who is concerned about moving books is going to see the dollar/pound/yen/ruble signs light up and go with it. That's the way this world works. The point is not whether the book is good, bad, or indifferent, the point is that people will shell out money.
The nutrition my brain is chewing over is the inescapable feeling that a lot of people were just waiting to jump over CV with bad reviews for a variety of reasons, many of them having nothing to do with the book or the writing. Three months of anonymity gave CC (at least) some chance to get unprejudiced responses.

Which they then did with a vengeance.-)
The point is that the pseudonym, on it's own, was about getting untainted reviews, not popularity. OTOH, *revealing* the pseudonym was everything about ramping up sales.
Which it has done. With a vengeance.
(A lot of this has already been said by Michelle, but it seemed worth reiterating.)

You are lucky at my library I am #31!


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After the panning A Casual Vacancy got from a lot of reviewers, what do you think of her decision to use another name? The book is crime fiction and got rave reviews but was rumbled when people started to notice the similarities in writing style.