Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Romantic Times BookLovers Convention

Well, we're off to Orlando this morning... by car. We'll be stopping in Clemson, SC for an all-too-brief visit with dear friends and expect to roll into Orlando mid-afternoon on Wednesday. Google Maps says each leg of this trip is 8+ hours. Oh, joy! But, I fully intend to work on edits for Coming Together: Against the Odds while Will is taking his turns behind the wheel. I have my adorable little Eee loaded up & ready to go, lots of CDs packed, and plenty of energy drinks. I wish I could say I was "up" for the madness that is RT, but I'm just not. I'm not excited about my costumes AT ALL. Plus, I'm still annoyed at how the RT machine marginalizes ebooks & small press.

The ebook expo, for example, is Wednesday afternoon from 4:30 'til 6:30. Hardly "prime time." More like nap time. However, it is Earth Day and I will be celebrating the release of Coming Together: Al Fresco, an ebook exclusive from All Romance eBooks.

Also on the up side, I'm really looking forward to finally meeting Piers Anthony (especially since I both did the cover and edited his latest book with Phaze), seeing Robyn Carr & Barry Eisler again, and handing L.A. Banks her contributor copies of Coming Together: At Last.

Except for a couple of sessions, I'll be hanging out at the Phaze table in Club RT most of Thursday and Friday, and I am participating in the Saturday book fair (although I've no clue what -- or even if my -- books will be there for me to sign). Stop & say howdy if you're attending!

Alternatively, you can follow the festivities with the #RT09 hashtag on Twitter.

peace & passion,

~ Alessia

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Breaking Boards for St. Jude's

taekwondo girl
My partner & I will be participating in a fundraiser for St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital this Saturday (April 18th). We'll be doing our best not to break our own fingers and/or toes while attempting to break taekwondo boards.

If you're able to pledge/donate, we'd appreciate it. I've set up a PayPal page for it.

Thanks, y'all.


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Monday, April 13, 2009

Amazon and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day(s)

AmazonFAIL
image credit to some other blogger

It exploded in the Twitterverse on Sunday--Easter, ironically--but had apparently been brewing for months. Amazon stripped the sales ranking of all books tagged with "adult" content, claiming (per email replies to customer service inquiries) to be doing so to protect the delicate sensibilities of its entire client base, who just might be offended by an unexpectedly sexual search result.

Offended.

The hashtags #amazonfail and #glitchmyass quickly rose to the top of the trending topics on the microblogging site.

At the risk of potentially offending the proverbial everyman, Amazon compromised the livelihoods of literally hundreds of authors, dozens of publishers. It also seriously "offended" the entire GLBT community, because any books dealing with gay or lesbian topics--whether erotic or not--were tagged as having "adult" content. Seriously. Even non-fiction self-help titles were *poof* transported to book search purgatory.

One Tweeter made the wise observation that there is no such thing as "adult" content; only its obverse "child safe" designation. I agree.

It wasn't long before a counter-conspiracy theory arose, blaming the fiasco on a troll who purportedly hacked Amazon's metadata, exploiting an opportunity to have the behemoth's algorithm favor one demographic's agenda. Of course, some asshat took "credit." The theory, however, didn't hold water, since there were numerous accounts of email and voice replies from Amazon customer service reps demonstrating that the changes were the result of "policy" designed to avoid aforementioned offense to the client base.

Just the use of the word "base" in conjunction with this matter brings to mind W & Co's coddling of the fundamentalist Christian base. *shudder* Makes me feel dirty--and not in an "adult" way.

It was difficult to get any work done while this was going down. (Oops, I said "going down.") I wanted to watch the real-time feed like I was rubbernecking at a digital train wreck. I even wasted time creating very basic #glitchmyass and Glitch, please! products for Coming Together's Cafe Press store. (And they're selling! Hey, some good may come of this.)

Amazon's delayed response was just as disturbing as the initial erotic witch hunt. I went to taekwondo class hoping that by the time I got home, there would be some sort of official response. And there was. The "glitch defense" had been replaced with the "ham-fisted cataloging error" excuse. (It seems as if Amazon wants us to forget about the policy explanations that were emailed in response to early queries: In consideration of our entire customer base, we exclude “adult” material from appearing in some searches and best seller lists. Since these lists are generated using sales ranks, adult materials must also be excluded from that feature. Or, perhaps, this is what ham-fisted refers to.) Further, Amazon acknowledges that its scope goes way beyond GLBT titles. Well, we already knew that.

I'm not sure what the long-term impact of this SNAFU will be, but I hope the repercussions provide some sort of silver lining for all those who were adversely effected.

peace & passion,

~ Alessia


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Friday, April 03, 2009

Charm City Fetish Fair


If you're in the Baltimore-DC area, stop by and see me tomorrow (Saturday, April 4th) at the first annual Charm City Fetish Fair at the BWI Ramada! I'll be joining Phaze authors Bridget Midway and Leigh Ellwood as we sign our books and schmooze. I'll have print copies of all my titles, including those in the Coming Together erotic anthology series, and we'll also have a smattering of books by Phaze authors in absentia. Plenty of choices, no matter form of adult reading you prefer! The doors open at 9:30 in the morning and close at 4:30 in the afternoon. Hope to see you there!

peace & passion,


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