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Pyrate Jenni ([info]pyratejenni) wrote in [info]fandom_wank,
@ 2010-03-03 13:32:00


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Entry tags:author entitlement, authors, writers are often pompous douches

Why fan -- er, pro authors can't have nice things.
Rob Thurman is an urban fantasy author who desperately wants to get the 6th book in her series on the NY Times bestseller list. According to a wee mousie, the way bestsellers are calculated is by applying a complex and seekrit algorithm to the first week's sales, from Tuesday (when new books, like albums and babies, "drop") to Saturday. So it's very important to rack up sales during that time period if you want to list.

Also according to the mousie, Thurman's been going nuts for the past month, posting in all caps, and topping things off with this post. Thurman berates a reader for buying the book on Monday because said reader is having surgery on Tuesday. The reader apologizes, Thurman says she'll need pictures of the surgery.

Thurman's specialness doesn't end there. Non-USA readers have to buy two copies of the book to get their reward (sneak peek at the 7th books), people who buy online are Ebil! and more CAPSlock.

Her tweets are also... yeah.

Hat tip to the mouse, for stealing borrowing chunks of her post.



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[info]eleutheria
2010-03-03 11:18 pm UTC (link)
And it looks like her next book is coming out in June. Is it just me, or is two books in three months awfully fast? I guess I'd be a wanky mess if I had to churn out books that fast and the publisher hung my continuation on rankings that, yeah, make no sense anymore.

Not that it excuses the way she seems to be talking to people, though.

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[info]agilebrit
2010-03-04 01:36 am UTC (link)
The book coming out in June is in a different series. But I'm seeing books even in the same series coming out just a few months or a even a few weeks apart lately (I think a couple of Carrie Vaughn's "Kitty" books came out three weeks apart last year--but, in fairness, those could have been one big book had they decided to go that way). Publishing has gotten tres wacky over the last couple of years.

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[info]evilsqueakers
2010-03-05 09:45 am UTC (link)
I know Alyssa Day has been having problems (health ones last year) and that's kind of messed up the current schedule so that might have happened with other writers. Outside forces, I mean.

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