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Monday, November 30th, 2009 05:05 pm
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...also?

Oww.

So! Kirkus Reviews sees Harlequin's vanity publishing plan and realizes, ohmighod, those books will never get reviewed in a traditional venue, like, say Kirkus, and! there's money in them thar hills.

Announcing Kirkus Discoveries, where "independently published authors" can, for a mere $400 purchase a review*.

I think we're moving toward a business model here where only the wealthy can afford to publish. Maybe I'd better start a bookstore for "independently published authors" and sell shelf-space by the per-foot.

going to go bang my head against my desk now

Edited to add: OK; Kirkus was more forward-looking than Harlequin; here's a 2004 opinion piece on the Discoveries program, from the Christian Science Monitor. Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] slrose and [livejournal.com profile] janni for the heads-up.


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*Just in case someone doesn't know -- No, here in Genre Fiction Land we don't pay for reviews, either.

Date: 2009-12-01 02:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dqg-neal.livejournal.com
You still aren't the Tom, Dick, and Harry self-published author. I find it a completely different category.

I wasn't attempting to go into one of those types of discussions. Mainly a reference to the fact that there are an awful lot of books out there for a review place to go through. The larger ones seem to make excuses or have more hoops to jump through to cut down the number of review submissions.

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