National Resurrect Romance Week?
Aug. 10th, 2007 04:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
According to the weekly e-bulletin at the office, next week is National Resurrect Romance Week. I'm not sure what the genesis of this is, or if it is supposed to be literal or what. But the idea is kinda cool, I think.
Gail Dayton's wrap up of her fantasy trilogy, The Eternal Rose, is slated for release next month. I hadn't seen any pre-release advertising, so I'm wondering what the publisher's expectations are for sales. The first two books (The Compass Rose and The Barbed Rose) were published by Harlequin's Luna imprint, but this one is being published by Juno, an indpendent publisher. Looks like Juno used the same cover artist, or at least the same fonts, which is good for some continuity of presentation. Has anyone else seen any marketing for this book? Or have most of Dayton's readers withered away in the year and a half since the release of the last book.
Paranormals are everywhere. Shari Shattuck, writer of straight suspense (try her Calloway Wilde mysteries), has switch publishers (Pocket to Signet), formats (tpb to mmp), and genres with Eye of the Beholder, which features a psychic heroine.
Gail Dayton's wrap up of her fantasy trilogy, The Eternal Rose, is slated for release next month. I hadn't seen any pre-release advertising, so I'm wondering what the publisher's expectations are for sales. The first two books (The Compass Rose and The Barbed Rose) were published by Harlequin's Luna imprint, but this one is being published by Juno, an indpendent publisher. Looks like Juno used the same cover artist, or at least the same fonts, which is good for some continuity of presentation. Has anyone else seen any marketing for this book? Or have most of Dayton's readers withered away in the year and a half since the release of the last book.
Paranormals are everywhere. Shari Shattuck, writer of straight suspense (try her Calloway Wilde mysteries), has switch publishers (Pocket to Signet), formats (tpb to mmp), and genres with Eye of the Beholder, which features a psychic heroine.