I think he meant to say Leo might not be able to find the expected audience for his published stories if he judges only from the audience he gets on the net.
I mean, people aren’t selling bestsellers about cats that can haz chezburgrs.
…Are they?
…Huh.
The fact that there is an entire bestselling genre of Regency-era romances blended with modern horror fiction suggests that there is most likely room for his book to sell as fiction.
I felt much the same about the book, BMunro, but ran across the movie on TV by chance and found it far better plotted, and quite entertaining! Highly unusual reversal there.
I predict that he will make a mint. If Skin Horse is able to thwart A-Sig and remove the Crown’s influence, he will make a second mint from readers realizing it’s a biography.
Brain glaze? Is that a reference to the whole Reality Blindness epidemic? Or has UNITY been teaching him recipes?
It can be two things.
Yes, Tip, he knows the internet isn’t real life. Didn’t you just hear him say he’ll sell it as fiction?
I think he meant to say Leo might not be able to find the expected audience for his published stories if he judges only from the audience he gets on the net.
I mean, people aren’t selling bestsellers about cats that can haz chezburgrs.
…Are they?
…Huh.
Apurrcalypso!
As long as there’s rum drinks involved, I see no problem. Little paper umbrellas optional.
The fact that there is an entire bestselling genre of Regency-era romances blended with modern horror fiction suggests that there is most likely room for his book to sell as fiction.
Tried “Pride, Prejudice, and Zombies” myself and found it not so much blended as crudely stitched together like a literary Unity, but tastes vary.
I felt much the same about the book, BMunro, but ran across the movie on TV by chance and found it far better plotted, and quite entertaining! Highly unusual reversal there.
I didn’t say it was good, just that there’s a market for it.
I predict that he will make a mint. If Skin Horse is able to thwart A-Sig and remove the Crown’s influence, he will make a second mint from readers realizing it’s a biography.
If the Internet isn’t real life, where did Shaenon and Jeff’s milliard quatloo fortunes come from?
From people like us who realize that the internet isn’t real life, and like it that way.
So how well did his first novel sell?