Book or Nook Here's What I Think


As an author, let me take a few moments to speak about something that bothers me and it concerns every author out there. What is it? It’s this relatively new phenomenon known as the eBook. In my previous blog I told about the “exciting news” of my book of poetry Chasing Emily being offered as an eBook by my publisher. As I re-read that blog, I realized I sounded like I was happy about the news. Okay, I supposed I would be happy about any idea that may help boost sales of my book. However, it got me to thinking about it.

Is the eBook really such a great idea? Sure the consumer is going to like it. It’s a pretty cool gadget. Imagine being able to download hundreds of books onto something as thin as a slice of pizza; and being able to carry all those books around with you wherever you go. I’m not talking about old books that are in public domain now, sure you can get those too, but I’m talking about the latest releases, the ones on Bestseller lists right now! In some cases books that aren’t even in the stores yet!

Wait a minute…did you notice a word in that last sentence that will be majorly affected by the eBook?

STORES! Bookstores. The one place we could always spend a few hours in browsing the shelves. What will happen to bookstores when no one goes to them anymore because they can download any book they want much easier that driving across town to the local Barnes & Noble? Ask Borders bookseller. Borders filed bankruptcy and has been forced to close stores all over the country. It’s only a matter of time before Barnes & Noble follows suit. Some of you may be old enough to remember the small neighborhood bookstores that were independently owned by mom and pop. Most of those went away quite some time ago. Why? Because the big chains such as Barnes & Noble and Borders forced them out of business because they couldn’t compete with the big boys. But the “big boys” aren’t as smart as they think they are. Walk into any Barnes & Noble today and what is the first thing you see when you walk through the doors?

A kiosk selling Kindles, or Nooks (the two major e-readers). Don’t they realize they’re putting themselves out of business! (I know that was a question, but I was yelling) If I were Barnes & Noble, (remember Borders is already gone), I wouldn’t allow a Kindle or a Nook salesperson within 500 feet of my store. Idiots!

Now back to the authors, I know some do not care what form their book is in just as long as they sell. Well speaking for myself, I’d much rather have a ‘book’; one that I can hold in my hands, that I can feel the paper, turn the pages, dog ear if I don’t have a bookmarker, smell. Did you ever notice the smell of a book? They have one you know. Have you smelled a Nook? It’s not the same.

Oh someone has already thought of that. You can now buy a candle that smells like a book! That’s right. You can also buy cologne that smells like books! Folks I’m not making this up. Check out the links that follow.

Some of you are probably thinking… there will always be books. It’s not like they’re going to outlaw them. My advice, go out and buy the book “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury…that is, while you can still buy a book.

~ J

http://www.mimifroufrou.com/scentedsalamander/2007/08/assouline_book_scented_candles.html


http://blogs.forbes.com/booked/2011/04/19/karl-lagerfeld-to-launch-fragrance-that-smells-like-books/

Marcia Clark's Debut Novel!



As a new novelist myself, I'm always interested in other novelist's first publications.

Marcia Clark has just release her debut novel,GUILT BY ASSOCIATION, and it is now in stores!

You will undoubtably remember Marcia Clark as the lead prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson "Trial of the Century," Marcia Clark is one of the most recognized figures from the legal world.

In 1997 Marcia Clark co/wrote a bestselling nonfiction book about the Simpson trial, "Without a Doubt" published by Viking Press.

She has appeared on programs such as Oprah, Larry King Live, and Today and is constantly called upon by major media to discuss hot legal topics. She is a special correspondent for Entertainment Tonight and writes periodically for The Daily Beast.

In her debut novel, brilliant and tenacious, DA Rachel Knight lives and breathes her work and disdains office politics - a combustible combination that often gets her into trouble. She is a stalwart member of the elite Special Trials Unit, a small group of handpicked prosecutors that handles the toughest, most sensitive, and most celebrated cases in the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office.

At the end of a typical ten-hour day, Rachel has her sights set on an ice-cold martini at the Biltmore Hotel, where she lives. But on her way she's sidetracked by the wail of sirens and the commotion of a crime scene. Cops swarm around a seedy motel, where Rachel is surprised to discover that Jake, a dear friend and fellow prosecutor, has been murdered.

The suspicious and potentially explosive circumstances of Jake's death are never far from Rachel's thoughts as she takes on her fallen colleague's most politically charged case: the mysterious assault on a young woman from an influential L.A. family. Rachel enlists the help of her best friends and partners in crime-fighting -Toni, a fellow Special Trials prosecutor, and Bailey, a tough-as-nails LAPD detective to covertly undertake her own investigation into Jake's murder.

Rachel's drive to clear Jake's name exposes a world of power and violence that will have her risking her reputation - and her life- to find the truth.

Already at work on her second novel, Clark is dedicated to writing at a book-a-year pace. GUILT BY ASSOCIATION has huge potential as the first of a winning legal thriller series in the vein of Lisa Scottoline. This is the first in a two-book deal.

I picked up a copy of GUILT BY ASSOCIATION today and I'm looking forward to reading it. As a fellow novelist, I wish Marcia Clark much success with her first novel.

~J