The folks over at SF Signal have a long-running feature – The Mind Meld – where they pose a single question to a group of invited participants in the SFF world. Somehow I was chosen as one of the bloggers in a group including editors and authors. It was a lot of fun and I encourage you all to go read – some of the answers might just surprise you. Participants include David G. Hartwell, James Patrick Kelly, John Joseph Adams, Paul Raven, Alan Beatts, Niall Harrison, and Larry of the OF Blog of the Fallen.
The question posed was
From your point of view, how has the proliferation of online book reviews affected the publishing world?
Some of excerpts include
Online reviewing at this point is a hopeful mess…
-David Hartwell
Everyone wants something different from a book …and the anarchic economics of internet publishing mean that all those needs can be supplied in proportion to demand.
-Paul Raven
At the end of the day, it doesn't really matter what publishers, booksellers, authors or reviewers think of a book.
-Alan Beatts
…when was the last time you saw Gary Wolfe reviewing Steven Erikson or Kate Elliott?
-Niall Harrison
…it may mean a sort of Darwinian fight in the near future to see which blogs are best qualified…
-Larry of OF Blog of the Fallen
How about that for a self-serving, pretentious answer?
-Ken of Neth Space
Isn’t it great to see quotes taken out of context?
3 comments:
I love your quote there, it cracks me up and makes me want to read what else you had to say!
O NOES! I've been ellipsised! :)
Ken, loved the article. Very interesting...
Anyways, I'm taking a little break from Fantasy Book Critic for a couple of weeks so I just wanted to wish you and your family Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year!!!
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