I’ll admit it: when I learned that my newest novel, Exit Black, was going to be published in trade paperback, rather than hardback, I was a little crestfallen. I grew up having inherited a whole raft of English major-y prejudices about what kinds of books are good and what kinds are trash. And, literally to judge a book by its cover, hardback books were the best kind of books.
I’ve written about this a little in Pacifica, which is in some ways a love letter to books, in my description of the semi-mythical Book Room:
Among good students at Sterne College, and even among lackluster ones, the Book Room was legendary. No acquaintance of Jude’s had ever reported having seen this inner sanctum of the library, where the leather-bound volumes of some donor’s bequest were shelved, not by Dewey Decimal or Library of Congress, but (according to college folklore) in the manner that had been used by Hypatia and Eratosthenes in Alexandria.
For better or worse, my real novels wouldn’t find shelf space in the Book Room. But, on getting the news from my publisher about Exit Black‘s being relegated to trade paperback status, I did at least feel like it was the right occasion to pull up an excellent old Beatles song, and one of my favorite Paul McCartney bass lines of all time:
So, dear Sir, Madam, or Mixter, will you read my book? It took me years to write; will you take a look?
Yes, sir! Ordered today! 🥰
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Thank you so much! I’m honored–
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The Beatles know what’s valuable, and your paperback is great!
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Hardback are nice to display but very uncomfortable to read I find.
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Yes! For comfort, I choose paperbacks as well. For reading in bed, paperbacks are better than hardbacks or e-readers any day (any night?)
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Agree but I must also confess that over the time I got quite used to my kindle for bed reading and traveling 🤓
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It’s so hard for me to sleep if I use a device to read in bed…I’ll stick with old fashioned paper!
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After over twenty years of sleeping with my husband aka the greatest snorer of all, I can sleep everywhere in every condition 🤣
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Hi Joe, Thanks for stopping by my blog and saying Hi. I’ve written a few books and never aspired to hard back books. My version of your hardback envy was my Audible envy. I always thought a book released on Audible must be at least thought to be good enough that someone would spend $20 for it. Fortunately, I did see that aspiration realized with my last novel. It was pretty cool at first, but that feeling fades.
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Audible envy is much the same! My most recent novel is the first (and maybe only) one to get the Audible treatment–it’s very exciting, but, as you say “that feeling fades.” I guess they all fade, don’t they?
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I was just scrolling down and noticed you’ve been here on WordPress for a decade. That’s an impressive achievement. Happy 10 year anniversary!
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Thanks so much, Phil! Some years I’ve made 3 posts, others 30. But the years do stack up…
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