Though can I ask, why is her name bigger then the title and above the title.
I'm assuming that was actually a joke poking fun at Stephen King, but my example fits better.
I'm assuming that was actually a joke poking fun at Stephen King, but my example fits better.
Douglas
ADAMS
It may be a joke to some, but certain authors' names have indeed become brand names unto themselves, and publishers (and bookstores!) take this kind of thing very seriously. Griffin and King, along with Tom Clancy, Danielle Steele, John Grisham, Nelson DeMille, L.A. Banks and Hamilton herself are examples which come immediately to mind.
phrog said:Snarky reply man, geez.
To me, as somebody who worked in book retail for years, Patterson is *the* example of what you seemed to be trying to say. Considering he doesn't even write them (for the most part), he's all brand name, marketing and sales based on that name. Everything with his name sells and he is the culmination of that idea, at least to me and many folks I knew in that industry.
Was trying to agree with you.![]()
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