Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Goodreads ain't good enough.

Someone asked me today if I was on Goodreads and since I'm a published author with some modicum of success (not of the financial kind of course) I almost laughed. Of course I'm on Goodreads whether I like it or not. See I joined up to have SOME say over MY published works.

"So, Sue, what sort of gripes do you have against Goodreads?" Well, since you asked I'll tell you. I will state right away that if I weren't an author I probably wouldn't know enough about the publishing industry to have a gripe. But since I am, here's my biggest one. Goodreads states that their main goal is to help support authors. Without knowing any more about how the publishing industry works than most do, that sounds like a noble cause. However, the cause is too broad. You can't help all authors if you don't differentiate between large published authors and Indie and self-pubbed ones. If discussions about large published authors are allowed to happen or books by these publishers listed (and don't even mention large publishers SPONSER the damn site) then these are the only authors who will be helped. All Indie and self-pubbed authors are like dogs at a cat show.

Indie and self-pubbed authors can't get into the same venues (meaning large brick and mortar bookstores) that large publishers can and neither have access to the monies large publishing houses have access to in order to pimp their authors as voraciously. Therefore no site can claim to help promote "authors" and actually be successful at doing that.

So I suppose I'll have to set up my own book site, perhaps call it "BetterReads" and only promote Indie and self-pubbed authors. That way when a large publisher releases their latest and greatest from some obscure author who happened to be in the right place at the right time, and that book shoots immediately to the NYT #1 best-sellers list, because large bookstores did the obligatory buying of millions of copies to put it there, the Indie and self-pubbed authors on my site won't have to be subjected to the circus that follows. How deflating to have to sit on a site and watch all the chatter about a book that only got attention because thousands of them sold to large bookstores who subsequently sell just enough of said book to readers to satisfy the status quo, if they're lucky.

Sort of stinks, doesn't it!

GoodReads?

Only there because I can't keep my books from being listed. I do accept friend request but trust me, it's not worth your time to add me. Friend me on FB or follow my blog at SueDent.net which subsequently posts to Goodreads. ;)

8 comments:

  1. Thanks for the explanation ... I think I mentioned that I mostly hang with the self- and Indie-pubbed authors I've met on GR, but I can see your POV.

    Speaking of your books, I noticed that you only have two of them available through your website - how about the other one? It's a sequel to "Ceese" isn't it? Reason I'm asking is that once I get a chance to get them, I'd like to have them ALL ... I'm just that way ... LOL

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  2. How annoying about your book; I do look forward to the chance to get it; I'll wait until it's available and then get 'em both at once! (plus the other one - Electric Angels? My memory lasts about 5 seconds, so if it isn't right in front of me ... LOL)

    Then, once I have them, I'll have to take a "I'm not reading from my TBR list" weekend and get 'em read! :-)

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  3. Yes. Electric Angel. Actually, you should bite the bullet and take that one on straight away. It's a MUCH shorter length and more or less a stand alone. At least not part of my Thirsting for Blood Series. Personally, I can't stop reading it. I take a copy with me every where I go.

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  4. I really need to at least wait for my husband's next payday before I spend any more money on books, since power, water and Internet haven't been paid yet ... LOL don't worry, I have plans to get the lot ASAP! It'll be easier once I start getting disability; that should close to double our income, which should almost raise us up to the poverty line! wOOt!!

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  5. There ya go! And I'm sure we can easy work an accommodation three book deal, FER SURE!

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  6. Oh KNOW! Someone else with a captcha phrase fetish!! :) Sometimes it's like reading tea leaves to me. LOLROFL Looks like "hipless" which I ain't. HA!

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  7. I wouldn't say it's a "fetish," so much as I tend to notice when they're really ludicrous. Oh ... this one is "hylick" ... d'you REALLY want to know what THAT makes go through my head???

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