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I don't avoid buying from people I disagree with on some point; as SteveEisenberg says, that would mean buying from no-one. I do try to avoid funding someone who is pumping big dollars into anti-human-rights political action. But to say more we'd have to go to P&R, where we've done this pretty much to death already.
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For all we know, the book in question was released by Amazon Publishing (the Amazon publishing arm which pays advances). There's always a danger that heavy editing will make a book worse. But the idea that this commonly happens is an extraordinary claim for which there needs to be evidence. The most convincing form of evidence might be actual examples of authors whose books became better when they stopped being structurally edited. |
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The 'Dispossessed' is a wonderful book: part commentary on the utopian tradition, part science-fiction exploration, part philosophical treatise.
Her recent stuff has got a bit more repetitive, but she is now in her 80s. You can't be brilliant all the time! |
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It was just another in a long line of anti-Amazon diatribes.
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Some agents will only look at "the next in a series' and many agents do tell the writers "I'd like to see this genre." Some will not even send out books that they don't think will sell. I think the last is a terrible disservice. There must be some publisher somewhere that an agent can send it to. And I'm not talking about "won't send out because it's garbage" I'm talking about, "No one I know is looking for this right now and I don't want to damage my networking by taking a chance." This happens more than people realize and is one of the prime reasons authors finally go indie. I've spoken with two midlist authors recently -- both had this sort of thing happen. Of course she is probably taking a dig at Amazon because that's recently been in the news. But if she really believes that then why doesn't she just sell from her blog/website? Her name is known so she could do the marketing and make the sales. When someone talks about "sitting and taking it" well, I always want to know about the supposed alternatives and when that person plans to use those alternatives. She could try it and see if it works. If she isn't happy with the publishers, she could go indie. There are alternatives today. So go ahead. Jump. |
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Isn't remaindering for books a function of a change in the tax laws?
AIUI, time was that one could defer any payment of tax on unsold inventory until such time as the item was sold --- this was changed in the late 70s or early 80s requiring taxing of the inventory each year. I distinctly remember a news article about Librarian associations picketing Congress over this --- any accountants care to weigh in w/ facts? |
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Apparently, it's much more satisfying to bellyache about change than it is to actually come up with a plan to deal with it.
![]() Grumpy Nostalgic Cultural Reactionary seems to be quite in vogue among those who've already made a bit of a name for themselves. Amusing; since they're the ones who are best positioned to roll with the changes in the first place. Last edited by DiapDealer; 11-24-2014 at 12:46 PM. |
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I just looked that book up and it's #5 in the series Hainish. Do you need to read the first four before reading The 'Dispossessed'?
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Even in her most series-y of series, the Earthsea books, each book pretty much stands alone and can be read separately. They explore various facets of the same universe, sometimes with common characters, sometimes not. |
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I agree with the previous poster. I've not read that series, but I find her stuff accessible simply because it isn't all that connected. I can pick and choose what I want to sample (and by that I mean read a book in a series) without having to read the entire series. It's one of the things I like about her although I've only read a couple of her books.
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The previous two posts are right: the Hainish series might address common problems and dilemmas, but they don't progress from one to two to three...
There was an interview with Le Guin in this weekend's Guardian: http://www.theguardian.com/books/201...al-book-awards |
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