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portada Love in the Time of Self-Publishing. How Romance Writers Changed the Rules of Writing and Success (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Año
2025
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
288
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
15.50 x 23.40 x 2.20 cm
ISBN13
9780691217413

Love in the Time of Self-Publishing. How Romance Writers Changed the Rules of Writing and Success (en Inglés)

Christine M. Larson (Autor) · Princeton University Press · Tapa Blanda

Love in the Time of Self-Publishing. How Romance Writers Changed the Rules of Writing and Success (en Inglés) - Christine M. Larson

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\nLessons in creative labor, solidarity, and inclusion under precarious economic conditionsAs writers, musicians, online content creators, and other independent workers fight for better labor terms, romance authors offer a powerful example—and a cautionary tale—about self-organization and mutual aid in the digital economy. In Love in the Time of Self-Publishing, Christine Larson traces the forty-year history of Romancelandia, a sprawling network of romance authors, readers, editors, and others, who formed a unique community based on openness and collective support. Empowered by solidarity, American romance writers—once disparaged literary outcasts—became digital publishing’s most innovative and successful authors. Meanwhile, a new surge of social media activism called attention to Romancelandia’s historic exclusion of romance authors of color and LGBTQ+ writers, forcing a long-overdue cultural reckoning. Drawing on the largest-known survey of any literary genre as well as interviews and archival research, Larson shows how romance writers became the only authors in America to make money from the rise of ebooks—increasing their median income by 73 percent while other authors’ plunged by 40 percent. The success of romance writers, Larson argues, demonstrates the power of alternative forms of organizing influenced by gendered working patterns. It also shows how networks of relationships can amplify—or mute—certain voices. Romancelandia’s experience, Larson says, offers crucial lessons about solidarity for creators and other isolated workers in an increasingly risky employment world. Romancelandia’s rise and near-meltdown shows that gaining fair treatment from platforms depends on creator solidarity—but creator solidarity, in turn, depends on fair treatment of all members.

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