Motivation Monday
Publishing: Dorchester have fallen back into bad habits and are once again selling books they no longer have the rights to. Jana DeLeon already went through this once already and Dorchester only caved first time around when sites like SmartBitches took up her cause. There’s speculation Dorchester’s recent competition to suggest books for the e-backlist might have sparked the latest reappearance of books they’re not legally allowed to sell.
Meanwhile, a Young Adult anthology, Wicked Pretty Things, has caused an uproar after the editor asked an author to turn an m/m story into m/f (after the bingo cards). Anger was initially directed at the publisher, but the editor, Trisha Telep, admitted they were her own prejudices and she’d assumed the publisher shared them.
Don’t take it out on the publishers, the decision was mine totally. These teen anthologies I do are light on the sex and light on the language. I assumed they’d be light on alternative sexuality, as well. Turns out I was wrong! Just after I had the kerfuffle with jessica, I was told that the publishers would have loved the story to appear in the book! Oh dear. My rashness will be the death of me.
Authors to drop out of the anthology so far include Jessica Verday, who’s story it was, Lesley Livingston, Karen Mahoney, Brenna Yovanoff, Lisa Mantchev, and Seanan McGuire (that’s six out of thirteen stories pulled). In addition, Melissa Marr has asked her name be removed from the cover of the anthology, and both Saundra Mitchell and Ann Aguirre have pulled out of different anthologies edited by Telep.
Interest-Piquing: Kate Hart loves graphs and flowcharts. And we love her for it. Intern loves her too (did you know that Intern is back? Yay! Intern is back!), and imitation being the sincerest for of flattery produces a pie chart to show why queries get rejected.
Procrastination: Creepypasta.com A lot of subs are essentially short horror stories (and obviously so at that) but the really creepy ones do a passable imitation of real life, e.g. Candle Cove and The Rake