AndtheNomineesAre…

by SB Sarah Friday, April 07, 2006 at 10:35 AM

We have calculated the votes and assembled the slate of nominees, so here we go: voting will now commence for the first annual BWAHA Awards - Bitchery Writing Award for Hellagood Authors.

We had so many votes for Paranormal that we had to split the category - so now we have ‘Best Paranormal: Fantasy/SF/Other Worlds Romance,’ and ‘Best Paranormal: Vampires, Werewolves, and the Supernatural.’ Further, in categories where we had many submissions, we had to drop those that only garnered one nomination.

Please email your votes to AND by midnight, PDT, Sunday, April 16, 2006.

Please vote once for each category, and thanks very much for helping us create our new annual awards!

And without further ado, or without any ado at all.... here are your nominees!

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Don’tLookDownbyJenniferCrusieandBobMayer

by Candy Tuesday, April 04, 2006 at 02:18 PM
Our Grade:
B-
Title: Don't Look Down
Author: Jennifer Crusie and Bob Mayer
Publication Info: St. Martin's 2006, ISBN: 0312348126
Genre: Contemporary Romance

My glee when I found out Jennifer Crusie was collaborating with another author on a book was huge and squeeful; when I learned that Bob Mayer was a former Green Beret who wrote adventure novels full of ‘splosions and rivetty bits, and that Crusie was going to write the heroine’s point of view while Mayer was going to write the hero’s.... Well, let’s just say there was more squeeing and squealing and general behaving like a loony person.

Did the book live up to my expectations? Kind of, but kind of not. Don’t get me wrong: I still enjoyed it, and it’s definitely better than the average bear--it’s just that I’ve come to expect so much more from Crusie. (Can’t tell you what I expected from Mayer because I haven’t read any of his books before.) The action is fast and, unlike the majority of romantic suspense I’ve read, has the ring of authenticity; a former Green Beret really knows his tactics, guns and ammo. Whodathunk? The other elements also work, for the most part; the main characters are likeable, the dialogue is nice and zippy, the comic timing excellent, the action plot interesting and somewhat twisty.

However, the romance itself? That bit didn’t work so well.

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Watchoutforthenewkidontheblock

by Candy Tuesday, April 04, 2006 at 01:11 PM

This bit of news courtesy of Maili: Moxie Press is up and running and looking for submissions--submissions that buck the current trends. Among other things, they’re looking for steampunk, urban fantasy, dark spec fic romance (SQUEE!), and historicals from all sorts of time periods and settings (double SQUEE!).

Good luck to Moxie Press, and congratulations to Maili for landing a design gig there. 

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GrabBagofAwful

by Candy Monday, April 03, 2006 at 11:57 AM

We have taken mercy on our readership and suspended our DeSalvo cover fug for the nonce. Well, OK, not really. There’s ONE DeSalvo cover in this batch of cover snarkage, but it’s pretty discreet. We do have other types of man-titty for your viewing (dis)pleasure, however.

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KaChing!TheBookbuyingExperience

by SB Sarah Monday, April 03, 2006 at 08:26 AM

I am always so amazed and giddy when SBTB gets a mention, from Writer’s Unboxed to author blogs, and being mentioned and quoted at MedaBistro - well, now, that’s pretty wicked cool.

The quote they excerpted got me thinking about bookbuying and selling, though: I’ve had conversations with a few authors and writers aspiring to be published, and many have bemoaned the big behemouth stores that stock only the top 10 or the top 5 romances, and woe be to the midlist author who can’t make it on the shelves. I personally love to check out the book aisle of the grocery store (which is conveniently located next to the baby food and the baby supplies - perhaps so I can be convinced to spend a few bucks on myself after spending a mint on baby ‘phernalia?) and see who is shelved. Lately it’s a lot of the Mitford series, old Nora re-releases from Silhouette, and some newer paranormals whose titles and authors I don’t recognize. Oh, and Patricial Cornwall. If you want fiction about God, or death, or some romance set in the late 80’s, go to the Super Stop n’Shop in Clifton, NJ.

Otherwise, when I’m looking for books to purchase, I usually shop online - and with a list of recommendations from the Bitchery or from Candy. I often check out the top romance listings on Amazon, but it’s been awhile since a three-dimensional book shelf display intersected with my buying experience.

Where do you shop for books? And do you notice the absence of a wider selection of romance authors? Or do you choose bookstores that stock a good variety for that reason?

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