ein_myria: (look)
2013-08-14 09:54 am

Going On an Airplane

Travelling for about a week for work; not sure how much internet I will be able to access, so responses will be delayed.

Reading
25 Deeply Painful Ph.D. Student Problems (Besides Your Thesis) (Buzzfeed)
*laughs*

Personal Experiences of Femslash Fandom as a Queer Space by [personal profile] sqbr
"Femslash fandom is so queer that queerness is taken for granted. "
ein_myria: (look)
2010-09-08 09:14 pm

Living in obscurity.

Does it mean you've hit the limelight if e-book pirates chose to share your work online? If so, congratulations!

Curiously, I was looking at Karin Kallmaker's list of Ye Olde Myths of Piracy and was unsatisfied with the supporting evidence. The "myth" about authors actually earning more money? Well, it's not a myth in the sense that it's not real. Mercedes Lackey and several other authors who were part of the Baen Free Library experiment had sales of their books increase after they released it for free in 2002. Even MIT press and other academic presses had several works lifted out of obscurity and sold more printed copies precisely because the works were available for free. Obviously, this does not translate unilaterally across the board, but it's good to know all the facts on hand before we make a judgment.