[identity profile] naeko.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] lkh_lashouts
The Mother Of All Paranormal Fantasy: An Interview With Laurell K. Hamilton

It's by some guy named paulgoatallen, which gets my sycophant senses tingling, but I can't quite pinpoint why. He's probably popped up in the past as a hardcore fan, but my brain scrubs clean most things I learn after a few weeks. I don't want to pull apart the entire interview, but here are a few head-tilt moments that jumped out at me.

LKH: I also think the fact that I'm still having a blast writing the books shows.

Really? Because your twitter feed tells a different story.

LKH: I am certainly astonished that a type of book that I was told would never sell back in late 1980s/early 1990s has become the genre that, arguably, saved publishing in these rather dire times.

Her genre saved publishing! Wait. Were we in danger of losing the published word?

LKH: A novel is between four-hundred to eight-hundred pages in manuscript form. A movie script is about one-hundred-and-twenty pages, to one-hundred-and-sixty pages, so how to take 400 - 800 pages and winnow it down to only 120-160?

Maybe start by winnowing your books down to 120 pages? I mean, you could easily cut that much out and not lose any of the finer points. Also, I've never heard winnow used in this manner, so I'm a bit confused, but eh.

To top it off, the comments end (as of this writing) with someone claiming their favorite of all the book covers is the one for Hit List. I'm hoping they are not talking about the American cover /o\

Date: 2011-06-30 01:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wyrdmuse.livejournal.com
has become the genre that, arguably, saved publishing in these rather dire times.

Oh, I will argue. So she's no longer just the inventor of paranormal romance, she's now the savior of book publishing!

Date: 2011-06-30 01:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wyrdmuse.livejournal.com
Oh, and for the record, I want to say that this entire "new" genre bothers me. Not because of the subject matter. I work in a used book store and trying to figure out which of these go in paranormal romance and which go in urban fantasy is so time consuming. Fortunately, working in both romance and sf/f means that I can shuffle books around to figure out where they sell better (like Parasol Protectorate will sell fast out of both sections, but Kurland's books only sell out of romance).

We need a new section called Paraban Rofantasy.

Date: 2011-06-30 04:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sankaku-atama.livejournal.com
We need a new section called Paraban Rofantasy.

Or an acronym, maybe. Paranormal Urban Romance Fantasy, or PURF for short, perhaps?

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