WalMart

by SB Sarah Wednesday, November 05, 2008 at 01:30 AM

Book CoverIn early October, Gennita Low started an online campaign to ask folks to write to Wal Mart’s headquarters and ask them to stock her book. According to Low, Wal-Mart didn’t stock her first book, Virtually His, and as a result her sales numbers were so low, Mira has delayed the release of the sequel, Virtually Hers.

In an open letter that was posted several places online, including Karen Knows Best, Low invites people to contact Mira, and to contact Wal Mart’s book buying department to try to get her book in stock. Several fans have posted comments saying how eagerly they were awaiting the book, and many have mentioned that they’ve contacted Wal Mart on Low’s behalf.

One reader wrote to me that she was hella pissed off, because she’d pre-ordered the book and been told by Amazon that it was delayed again and again. She was livid that so much power of what she was able to buy in her romance selections was determined by Wal Mart.

Virtually Hers appears to be available starting December 1, so perhaps the nudging helped? Who knows. CORRECTION: Per Gennita Low’s comment below, she received the rights back from her publisher. Virtually Hers will not be released Dec. 1. I hope it finds a new home.

But this is not the first time I’ve heard of Wal Mart putting the sinker on someone’s sales.

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Liveblogging:TheUnmaskingofLadyLovelessbyNicolaCornick

by SB Sarah Tuesday, November 04, 2008 at 12:46 PM
Our Grade:
C
Title: The Unmasking of Lady Loveless
Author: Nicola Cornick
Publication Info: Harlequin Nov. 2008, ISBN: 9781426826016
Genre: Historical: European

imagePart four of my liveblogging an Historical Undone.

Part I | Part II | Part III | Part IV

Chapter Four: The Night before Christmas

Bliss is the word for it: they’ve “gotten to know” each other now that the hot sex has cleared the air, and it’s time for a merry Christmas and a merrier denouement and conclusion.

Lord Alex WALON has even offered to help with the chores.

HOLY CRAP. 

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Liveblogging:TheUnmaskingofLadyLovelessbyNicolaCornick

by SB Sarah Tuesday, November 04, 2008 at 12:36 PM

imagePart three of my liveblogging of my reading of this Historical Undone.

Part I | Part II | Part III | Part IV

Chapter three: Melicent tries to concentrate on her mutton, but her hot husband is distracting her, to say nothing of her wastrel brother, the Feckless Aloysius, and her tyrant harpy of a mother.

Her stomach squirmed with sensuous longing. She wondered what on earth was happening to her....

Better check the mutton, ma’am.

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HeyyouBrits,DidjaWatchTvThisPastWeekend?

by SB Sarah Tuesday, November 04, 2008 at 12:15 PM

Sam Wollaston of the Guardian wrote up two programs that aired this weekend on BBC4, one a drama weaving together three Mills & Boon plots, and one a profile of a writer who hopes to write one, entitled, How to Write a Mills & Boon. The best part of the article?

The programme is a success too - for one because Stella Duffy, as well as throwing herself into it whole-heartedly, is very good company (not many novelists make good TV). But also because of all the amazing Mills & Boon ladies she meets along the way: the editor, the established writer who’s teaching the course in Italy, the aspiring writers, the fans. They’re all brilliant, clever, funny, women. Modern, even. But they also understand that romance - and cuppy-kissing - lives on.

WORD UP. Now I want BBC America to carry this program (sorry “programme") so I can see it, too.

[Thanks to Briony for the link.]

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Liveblogging:TheUnmaskingofLadyLovelessbyNicolaCornick

by SB Sarah Tuesday, November 04, 2008 at 12:15 PM

imagePart two of my liveblogging of my reading of this Historical Undone.

Part I | Part II | Part III | Part IV

Ok, their estate in Yorkshire? Peacock Oak. Poor Alex WALON, I hope that’s not an endorsement of his endowment, or the sexual preferences of his brother.

Melicent’s mother apparently feels “sick as cushion,” whatever that means, and is a pain in the ass. Melicent is hiding downstairs writing. Writing the scandalous gossip? Nope. Architectural guides. Seems she’s also a technical writer. What a woman of excellent depth of talent!

And of course she doesn’t recognize her husband when he arrives, partially because it makes for a moment of tension, and partially because she was expecting the doctor for her hypochondriac pain in the ass mother. Yet again - characters are either the height of awful or noble and emo. But not so emo that I want to kill them.

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