And 5. I almost bought the Jerome last weekend, though. But didn't, because there were other books demanding my attention.
I stood for a while in front of the new science fiction shelf at Moe's, looking at the titles.
What I learned was interesting: the only female writer on that shelf was Jaqueline Carey. Granted, Moe's has a small new SF shelf, just six feet by six.
But still: one woman? WTF? No Bear, Walton, Traviss, Cherryh, McKillip, McKinley, or Bujold. Just Carey. Not even Hamilton.
Wow. That's a weird woman to pick to be your only.
I don't shop in many bookstores that aren't Borders or B&N, so I'm rarely presented with that sort of winnowing.
How is their standard SF shelf? Better balanced?
Oxford University Press is having a big spring sale.
Heh. FAQWife just forwarded that to me. I love the Sarah Vowell bit.
their standard SF shelf? Better balanced?
Who is "their"? If Moe's, that was their standard shelf. Their other SF is all used, so there's a wide variety (Berkeley, you know).
If Borders et al., they generally have a broad distribution, although I rarely find the writers I've been hearing on LJ I should be reading, like Charlie Stross, fr'instance.
Ouch.
Not entirely fair since they've done a lot of things like the Embedded in Afghanistan stuff. Still, a pointy stick in the eye.
Who is "their"? If Moe's, that was their standard shelf.
I meant Moe's. I thought you were only looking at the new stuff.
Interesting.
Yeah, I should have clarified. I meant, "new" as in "not used," not "new" as in "just came out."