[OH NO PROMO] Hypocrisy and Promotion--The Power of Numbers
My original training is in psychology, so I am at peace with hypocrisy as a natural human condition. However, it is still an uneasy state of being--and, rationally, not a strong one. So hypocrisy is going to be the theme of this mixed commentary-slash-promotional post. This is based on some of my more recent promotional windfalls.

Firstly there is my novella 'Son of a Bitch' in the anthology
The Call
from Torquere press. First off, kudos to
Torquere Press on several counts. First they approached the contributors to their themed anthologies directly rather than relying on an open call. I appreciate it when a publisher specifically wants my work and makes a place for it. Secondly they responded to author requests for print production and put these anthologies in print. I know, in most cases epublisher make their money of ebooks--print editions are something they do as a service to authors. And I do so love having a physical book in my hands. Which brings me to hypocrisy number 1.
I am not really thrilled with Amazon.com for many reasons. One of these being they way the suddenly delisted all ebooks to cater exclusively to mobipocket. So why am I so happy to have a book listed at Amazon? Because they are the single largest book distributor out there. For many people (e.g. Shelfari users) if a book does not appear on Amazon it simply does not exist. Ergo being on Amazon makes me feel more 'real' as an author--even if it shouldn't. It is also a gateway to more sales.

My second happy moment was hearing that King of Dragons will appear in an advertisement for
Samhain Publishing appearing in the December issue of
Romantic Times. Now you probably know by now what I think of RT's advertising policies relating to the small press and to M/M books.
. The public statements of their staff even stopped me from buying this magazine which I had been reading regularly. All the same, an ad in RT is a big deal because they have circulation, newsstand and subscription, that is an order if magnitude higher than the nearest competition.
The romance genre is overshadowed by behemoths such as Amazon, Romantic Times and Romance Writers of America. And behemoths do have a habit throwing their weight around, often to the detriment of minorities and individuals. But one of the reason for this is that they can, especially with the weight of the general readership behind them. It is easy to complain about the things they do to secure and retain their power, but who would refuse to benefit by association with them? In the long run, certainly not I.
Hypocrisy, I tell myself, is a natural human condition. But if I am willing to do things that may not be 100% in accordance with my beliefs in order to make a bigger profit--am I really in any position to complain about organizations that do the same?
Labels: Samhain, torquere
EPICon Epilogue: Favorite Promo Items :)

1) After hours on a plane and several nights in a hotel that took dehumidifying very seriously I was pleased to find that Jay Lygon had provided the one thing I really needed--and all I got her was this lousy
link.
2) I love
Loose Id's Loowis, and now I can have him on my fridge and my skin (as a temporary tattoo).
3)
Resplendence is a new outfit and their promo bookmark is distinctly classy.
4) What better item for a Con at the beach than a cherry-red water bottle from
Torquere Press.

and 5) my top favorite from
Mojo Castle, a little idea in a box--a friendly muse for any author in need of one. Of course I must admit this is my second as I lost the first one before the end of the weekend :(
So, what did the rest of you hunter-gatherers who were there spot that I missed?
p.s. Here is some proof I was there, presenting the non-fic self-help Eppie :)
Labels: EPIC, Loose Id, Mojo Castle, promotion, Resplendence, torquere
[NEWS] Torquere Press Opens New Imprint
Gay and lesbian fiction epublisher
Torquere Press will soon announce a new imprint:
Bareback Angels. The new imprint will publish het and menage romance and erotic romance beginning in June 2007.
Labels: news, torquere