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We just started playing around with the folders. We will have one per author, but we can look at having one before subgenre, too.
subgenre folders would be great. I don't read contemporary, and find it hard sometimes to determine from the blurb if a book is contemporary or not. Having a list of fantasy, PNR, etc. would make my browsing much easier!
Can we have one for Completed Series also? That seems to be the hardest info to find.
I would make different bookshelves for the different categories, so a book might be under Vampires, Paranormal, Completed Series, YA, AND M/m
It seems like overkill to me to make a different shelf for each author- isn't that what the author's PAGE is for?
It seems like discussion threads should pertain to a certain book or series, not a certain author....wouldn't that get confusing if the author has tons of books?
(Just my 2 cents 💕)
It seems like overkill to me to make a different shelf for each author- isn't that what the author's PAGE is for?
It seems like discussion threads should pertain to a certain book or series, not a certain author....wouldn't that get confusing if the author has tons of books?
(Just my 2 cents 💕)
I actually agree. People don’t always know Author names or discovered them yet. It would be nice to have a main folder with ya, another adult. Then subdolder from there with contemporary, paranormal and so on.Lindsey wrote: "I would make different bookshelves for the different categories, so a book might be under Vampires, Paranormal, Completed Series, YA, AND M/m
It seems like overkill to me to make a different shelf..."
Add to that my southern soil series is contemporary but I have one coming out next year that is paranormal and I know a lot of other authors dabble in different genres like that.






I dont know if anyone else want it, but I would like subforums or whats its called here for each genre. Like Slow burn, paranormal, sexy times and so on. Easier to find your niche.
Sorry for my English, not a native speaker. (Or writer ) :P