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you follow romance blogs or romance authors» social media accounts and you've been online over the weekend, you've probably come across the controversy swirling around #cockygate.
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I
followed a link to a
blog the other day (Deborah someone — a
romance author), and she was touting the cinema industry as a viable model for the future of publishing (cinemas having hung on in the face of competing electronic media such as VHS and DVD).
In a previous
blog post I discussed a report that gave the
following information about ebook market shares:
romance 16 %, paranormal 15 %, thriller 12 %, mystery 12 %, fantasy 8 %, science fiction 7 %, young adult 5 %, comedy 4 %.
Romance readers
follow author
blogs, engage in Facebook in large numbers, and also enjoy YouTube (so come up with a fun book trailer for your book and post it there!).
How I choose my next book: Checking Netgalley and Edelweiss for interesting arcs,
following the
blog Smart Bitches, Trashy Books for
romance recommendations, getting recommendations from patrons at the library, checking what my friends are reading on Goodreads, reading Locus for science fiction and fantasy books, reading next books from authors on my auto - read list.