Lord knows, the web people at Penguin have their hands full. I'm sure of this, although I've never actually seen any benefit from what they're doing -- it's all bestsellers and Imprints with Clout. They're far too busy to make it easy to find a genre imprint. Or even update it on time.
So I've taken matters into my own hands. It's small, it's simple, but it works. I hope. And acknowledging that it's still in the building phases.
But I'm still proud of it.
http://www.sff.net/people/lauraanne.gilman/Roc_Books.htm
Feedback not only welcome but requested. And hey, if anyone comes up with a really good idea or feedback, I can reward them with bookses.... *grin*
So I've taken matters into my own hands. It's small, it's simple, but it works. I hope. And acknowledging that it's still in the building phases.
But I'm still proud of it.
http://www.sff.net/people/lauraanne.gilman/Roc_Books.htm
Feedback not only welcome but requested. And hey, if anyone comes up with a really good idea or feedback, I can reward them with bookses.... *grin*
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Date: 2003-10-24 11:05 am (UTC)When I was running the reviews for ZENtertainment, I must confess that the penguin web site drove both me and my reviewers bonkers -- we had one hell of a time finding books. They were great about *sending* them to me once I knew what we wanted to ask for, but finding that out was more than a bit of a chore.
Simon & Schuster have the best site, I think -- for both casual readers and press. Amongst other things, they've got a review request form that makes life very easy. It'd probably be way too much work for just your little chunk of the kingdom, though.