NYT Best Seller List or a Crony List?

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Many years ago, yes we were publishers then, the NYT listed a book title as a NYT Best Seller. It hadn't even been written yet. I believe everyone in the publishing business knew the NYT was a Wine and Dine list. Those publishers who could wine and dine the owner, editors, and writers of the NYT were assured of selling hundreds of thousands more books if they made the list. It was a very exclusive club bought and paid for with lots of free food, women, lavish trips, and exotic holidays. Don't forget to toss in an expense account to assure one's latest or not even published book made that list.

And if anyone asks, this is all a fictional account in my mind. I can't afford to fight their humongus legal staff. Thus I'm lying my unhuh off and I'm dreaming up this story because I'm senile.

Not until the net and on demand publishing became a force in the world of book publishing did any writer or publisher dare believe their efforts would spawn into the best selling number one book even if the NYT didn't anoint it. I'm proud to claim I believe the publishing company I worked for was the spark that caused all that. I wrote the program to format any story into a book designed to print the way we began. Our books were printed on standard sheets of typing paper, compressed, spine was hot glued, cover added, and the books went out one or a dozen at a time. We carried our books to all the trade shows, all the book fairs and everyone we met kept telling us we couldn't do it that way. A lot of someones was taking notes and paying attention. Multi million dollar companies came and invested in equipment to make On Demand Books the same way we did it. But, theirs was automated and ours labor intensive. We lost the race to the top and a place in the outlets for those one up or a hundred at a time prints.

For all you authors who wish to have your stories on your coffee table, or on the book shelf, maybe as a gift of pride to those you love. The On Demand Publishing is going strong and you can order one or more with your name and story title on the cover and your story inside. You might not make the NYT Best Seller List but I bet it worms its way into your own Best Seller List even if it's only one published book. Trust me on this, looking at a story on an electronic screen is no where as thrilling as holding it in one's hand and flipping through the pages of ink and paper reading one's own story. Steven King and all the rest, eat your heart out. You aren't the only author who made it into the paper and ink book world. If you really want to become a home celebrity, gift a copy of your efforts to the local library. I have yet to hear of any library who failed to support a local home grown author.

NYT Best Seller List? Hah, it has always been and always will be a joke.
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I've read better authors here on BCTS than many of those so called authors selling thousands of books.
Life is a gift, treasure it until it's gone
always,
Barb

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