AssortedWeekendLinkage

by SB Sarah Thursday, August 21, 2008 at 03:17 AM

Tina sent me this column from MSN about the grammatical debate of “bad v. badly” and I just want to say, in utter truthfulness, I don’t just feel bad, or badly. I feel like crap. My personal feverishness aside, I also have to admit: I love that the internet makes room in publications for columns that explore the most nitliest of nitpicky grammar questions, because that stuff just fires up my brain in a good way (as opposed to the bad way I’ve got going on right now).

This link is as much a note to self as it is a link for y’all. I need a better cover for the Kindle, and M-Edge’s Leisure Jacket for the Amazon Kindle is pretty spiffy, except for the title. Leisure Jacket?! It’s a Kindle Condom! Seriously, who named that? Someone with no sense of humor? Yeah, baby, you wanna play with my Kindle? Let me slip it out of its leisure jacket....

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PimpYourFave

by SB Sarah Thursday, August 21, 2008 at 02:09 AM

imageI recently reviewed Caught Running by Madeleine Urban and Abigail Roux based on a simple, “I loved this book,” from a fellow reader. I passed that recommendation on, and received another recommendation back, Matthew Haldeman-Time’s self-published book Off the Record.

Book CoverJane and I frequently trade “OMG SQUEE” email messages about books we like. Because of her happy recommendation, I’m now reading Kristan Higgins’ Just One of the Guys, and I am loving it. It’s another “Dammit I stayed up too late reading” book that totally followed me out of the bag onto the treadmill. I’m loving it.

So I got to thinking - what books are you totally loving right now? Hook us up with your latest fave - and please, don’t recommend your own book. This is word-of-mouth love it “OMG SQUEE” time for someone else’s book. It doesn’t need to be a gay romance - could be anything that you just love, maybe that doesn’t get enough attention. I’ll be picking a comment at random in 24 hours to win a paper copy of Haldeman-Time’s book (which I haven’t read yet but have been told it’s just majestically good like holy damn hell). So, what’s your pleasure romance read of late?

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TheHenleyBodicePrizeForBestFirstLinesinRomance:TheEntries

by SB Sarah Wednesday, August 20, 2008 at 09:30 AM

There’s a ton of nominations, so read and vote and enjoy. Voting ends in 24 hours. Or something. I’m feverish and hallucinating. You all might be figments of my rather warm imagination.

Henley Bodice Prize Nominees

Total Votes: 498
Elizabeth Wadsworth, It is a truth universally acknowledged...
75 %  9% (46)
 
Elizabeth Wadsworth, “Damn you, Brad Parker..."
16 %  2% (11)
 
Lyvvie: Brandy let out a long sigh...
8 %  1% (5)
 
Lyvvie: Sophie was very nervous...
33 %  4% (21)
 
AnimeJune: Lady Eleanor Wadsworth-Pennington had always thought...
100 %  12% (61)
 
AnimeJune: The interesting thing...
33 %  4% (20)
 
Marna: There was nothing quite like hearing...
41 %  5% (23)
 
MS Jones: The Billionaire’s Secret Foot Fetish
16 %  2% (10)
 
MS Jones: The Blood-Stained Glass
33 %  4% (22)
 
MS Jones: The Ballad of the Bodacious Bust
8 %  1% (7)
 
Esri Rose: Portia Delacroix’s dainty kid slippers...
8 %  1% (5)
 
Alex: Hi my name is Ebony Dark’ness Dementia Raven Way...
25 %  3% (15)
 
Carrie Lofty: Thrusting and thrusting
91 %  11% (54)
 
Ellie: Trevor reached out a hand...
8 %  1% (3)
 
Anonymiss: Whimpering prettily, as she had been taught...
66 %  8% (39)
 
Lyra: The Pirate Rogue’s Nordic-Ethiopian Bride
16 %  2% (12)
 
Lyra: Blood Drive
8 %  1% (4)
 
Ellie: If you make me marry him, Mother...
8 %  1% (7)
 
Karen: James Wright didn’t just think...
16 %  2% (9)
 
Suze: Miyuki gazed in wonder at the tall...
16 %  2% (10)
 
Malin: Mama had always insisted...
16 %  2% (12)
 
Laura: “She writhed against him...
8 %  1% (6)
 
Gail S: IRIDIA AND THE SWORD OF LOVE
8 %  1% (6)
 
Pamela: Bruce left a lasting impression...
33 %  4% (19)
 
Lyra: The Argentine’s Secret Graveyard Mistress
8 %  1% (4)
 
Phadem: The Island
8 %  1% (6)
 
Ellie: Victoriana was blonde, leggy...
16 %  2% (10)
 
Malin: Crossing the plaza...
16 %  2% (9)
 
Marna: Mellisande d’Alagnace listened fearfully...
1 %  0% (1)
 
Alex Ess: In the darkness of her room...
16 %  2% (12)
 
Pamela: As the sun set below his beachfront mansion...
16 %  2% (10)
 
Pamela: Bob hoped this blind date ...
33 %  4% (19)
 
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FreeEbookfortheKindle

by SB Sarah Wednesday, August 20, 2008 at 09:23 AM

Samhain is offering Unbreakable by Sydney Somers until August 24 as a free Kindle download. WOOT!

SerbianPublisherPullsTheJewelofMedinaOffShelvesDuetoProtest

by SB Sarah Tuesday, August 19, 2008 at 06:00 AM

ratIf you were hoping for a copy of The Jewel of Medina in Serbian, you’re shit out of luck. Publisher BeoBook pulled the Serbian translation of The Jewel of Medina from bookstore shelves after The Islamic Community in Serbia protested the book’s publication.

Author Sherry Jones published her response in the Serbian daily newspaper Blic today, saying that she wrote the novel “to honor Islam… to celebrate these great historical figures while dispelling misunderstandings about Islam.”

After the discussions here and elsewhere, I personally have come to understand the depth of meaning inherent in any humanization or fictional portrayal of Mohammed, and why that is profoundly offensive and upsetting to Muslim individuals. I get it. I truly do, and I don’t relish anyone feeling that way.

But what protests are we talking about here? The Islamic Community in Serbia protested the book… by doing what? There’s no mention that I can find of the specific actions that were undertaken in protest. And the lack of mention makes me think that shit was not literally on fire. Not a day goes by that I don’t see the 12 foot giant inflatable rat outside some building where a union is protesting work treatment in Manhattan. Protests run the gamut from marching to yelling to rallies to giant inflatable rat (one of the rats has festering nipples. I still haven’t figured that one out) to setting shit on fire, tossing bricks and overturning cars with a backhoe. Since none of the latter were mentioned, is it safe for me to presume that the protest was more of the former? Do they have inflatable rats in Serbia?

And what protest would cause a publisher to remove a book from the shelves? This is getting ridiculous, because the more this book is removed and canceled and blocked from the reading public, the more power it is given, not to mention the repeated underscoring of the “OMG Muslims are angry let’s panic” response. That response is denigrating to Muslims, to say the least, not to mention absolutely ludicrous.

I’m angry. I’m protesting. I want to read this damn book already and draw my own grown up big-girl-panty-wearing conclusions. Do I need to bring the giant rat over to Random House tomorrow? Anyone know where I can borrow a truck?

ETA: Thanks to Rebecca for the link.

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