http://nightmer.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] nightmer.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] lkh_lashouts2006-07-14 09:19 pm

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Hello! My name is Meredith (sad but true). I’ve been an AB fan for about a year, I just reread the series, and my opinion is pretty much the same as everyone else’s regarding new vs old AB. So, a question for you long-term fans:

Even though Danse Macabre is a horrible book and only has two and a half stars on Amazon, and the latest books are ranked similarly, DM seems to be selling well. For a fantasy series, the AB books seem fairly well known. I’ve noticed people saying LKH is only popular now because of the quality of the earlier books, but most people I know identify this series for the porn.

Were LKH’s books selling well before the shift to plotless, repetitive sex? Or did her fanbase only grow in the NiC etc. years? I just worry that she has no incentive to try to recapture the story of the original books if there really are more people who enjoy the current crap. So, thoughts?

[identity profile] mneiai.livejournal.com 2006-07-15 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
I think that the growth in the fanbase was slow, like a wave...the reasons for it started early on, then it built and built, and by the time it was very noticeable the reason it started was already gone. A lot of people have read the early ones and were trying to wait this current trend of really bad, sex oriented stories out, but I think Danse Macabre has disappointed enough people that that's not going to be the case after this.

Also, some of the building fanbase are hardcore romance/erotica readers, I think, who are reading the books simply because they are now being pushed as erotic fiction, too. Which would all be well and good except that, well, I'm a big erotica fan and this is really bad erotica for the published market.

I'm hoping enough people won't bother buying the next books that they'll be a definite, noticeable drop and she'll have to start re-evaluating her writing if she wants to continue living off of it. Wishful thinking, yeah, but I'm crossing my fingers and saying my prayers.

[identity profile] ladyravana.livejournal.com 2006-07-15 05:00 am (UTC)(link)
You're not the only one. I'm keeping my fingers crossed too.

And I don't think it looks promising, what with commercials for Dense Macabre being circulated on TV. I get the feeling that will only make things worse. I'm really not an erotica reader, though I do love vampire novels, and really don't mind the odd sex scene sprinkled in what I read.

But LKH...BLEH! Way too much, and not even well-executed. Her sex scenes seriously squick me. I don't even want to pirate a copy of Danse Macabre, I'll stick to Draco's snarked summaries, thank you very much.

Although admittedly, Kim Harrison has restored my faith in the genre. She gives me hope. If you haven't read her, she's good. You should check her out.

And if we're lucky, LKH will come to her senses. Though I'm highly doubtful.

[identity profile] mneiai.livejournal.com 2006-07-15 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
See, the thing about the commercials is...in all honesty...have you ever seen any other really popular books pimp themselves out like this? I mean, the authors going on tv shows is normal, but the commercials? Who cares? In my mind it's a case of anyone who wants to read the book would either already know about it or see it during their regular trip to the bookstore and those who they're trying to appeal to through a commercial won't care. Books aren't toys or video games, most people have to physically go and pick them up, read at least a blurb and maybe skim through a chapter. At least, where the longer books in hardcover are concerned.

Also, most erotica fans? Will probably read one or two, get disgusted by the fact LKH writes worse sex scenes than some thirteen year old virgins I know writing fanfics, and go back to their Romance novels.

Still haven't read Kim Harrison, despite the HUGE amount of people I've had rec them. Two reasons...one I'm bored with books, nowadays (I feel like nothing is new anymore), but mainly I'm terrified of giving myself over to another books series that will eventually become a disaster....It's happened too many times, now.

[identity profile] klmorgan.livejournal.com 2006-07-15 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
See, the thing about the commercials is...in all honesty...have you ever seen any other really popular books pimp themselves out like this? I mean, the authors going on tv shows is normal, but the commercials?

James Patterson's The Honeymoon, for some reason.