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Originally Posted by Quoth
Or putting Author X boldly endorsing it on cover and at start of blurb and today it's revealed Author X is Fascist / Serial Killer / Paedophile / Rapist / Domestic Abuser / crypto scammer / warlord.
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Interesting I just find this:
https://www.theguardian.com/books/20...s-blurbs-books
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When you buy a new book, you can usually expect to see praise from other authors emblazoned on its cover. A writer slightly more famous than the author of the book you’re buying might have called it “whip-smart”, “illuminating” or “a tour de force”, for example – presumably so that fans of the more famous writer will take a punt on the less famous one.
But soon we may not see so many of these author blurbs – Sean Manning, publisher of Simon & Schuster’s flagship imprint in the US, has written an essay for Publishers Weekly explaining that as of this year he will “no longer require authors to obtain blurbs for their books”.
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Also, does New York Times bestselling mean anything anymore? I see it on every book.