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Date: 2006-03-17 08:38 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] madrobins
That is because publishing is a subjective business. It is a business of opinions. When I read Point of Honour by Madeleine Robins, I am reading a mystery novel; others are reading a novel of alternate history about a woman P.I.

I will say that when I turned the book in to [livejournal.com profile] pnh I did tell him, "I'm handing you a marketing nightmare." I think of the books as mysteries (actually, I think of them as Regency Noir, but that's not something you put on the spine of a book) and when I see them at Borders they shelve them in Romance. It's gotten good reviews among the Romance reviewers; SF and Fantasy readers seem to like them, and Booklist said that Point of Honour was one of the best historicals of the year. I say all this not to preen, but to point out that this stuff is very very fluid. I think the single hardest job for a book like this is cover design, as you have to send clues to a wide variety of readers to let them know that it's a book they'd be comfortable with.
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