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Gatadelafuente (Danielle) wrote: "I get most of mine from Amazon.com, Red Rose Publishing, Parker Publishing, Lulu.com, and Phaze. I used to buy all the Genesis Love Spectrum back in the day."Same here. I also have a few from Loose ID. They have a large Multicultural/IR selection, but it's mainly erotica type books and I know you're not fond of those, Danielle. ;)
Yeah, I know y'all think I'm a stick in the mud. What can I say? Anyhoo, I started this thread so that the members can get an idea of where to shop for books, so it's good to hear all the options.
I get mine from Amazon mainly, sometimes Coffee Time Romance store and also Fictionwise. I'll buy direct from the publisher if I know they're treating their authors well. :-)
Amazon. com. It's the only thing i buy online. Sometimes borders if I'm there and I see one or if I see one that I ordered from Amazon and can't wait to receive it. I don't like E-books so I've never ordered one of those. I should say I don't like the format. I like paper for my books
Same old spots for me, but I must add that Samhain and New Concepts have small multicultural selections. It too is more erotica than anything else. Haven't found much, but occassionally ebay has an item or two. Can't say I have had any luck selling anything IR on there. I think Marilyn Lee is the hottest mover on there.
Amazon and Ellora's Cave. To me they have the best selection of writers. Writers who can write and stories that are well-plotted (well, most of the time). Most of the other sites I've encountered seem to accept submissions from any and everyone just to make a buck. In the end I think policies like that hurt AA and IR authors more than it helps them.




