I know this isn't SFF related, but it is the parent company for the store I work at, so I figured I'd give them some press. Once again, this blog isn't affiliated with Chapters/Indigo/World's Biggest Bookstore, so my views are not their views, etc., etc., but they did pay my rent for several years, so...
Indigo has started several networking endeavors. You can see most of them if you scroll to the bottom of the website where you see 'quick links' 'learn about' 'connect with us' and 'email'. Under 'connect with us' the company has several blogs (fiction, non-fiction, teen, movies, lifestyle...), twitter feeds (for store events, promotions, etc.) and a facebook page. Not mentioned, is their youtube page, which has a smattering of events videos, book trailers, etc.
Enjoy!
Showing posts with label Blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blog. Show all posts
Sunday, 2 January 2011
Wednesday, 10 June 2009
Borders has Blog
Borders, one of the bookstore conglomerates has started up a science fiction blog, run by their SF buyer. It has guest bloggers (currently Brandon Sanderson) and aims to generate discussions in the genre. Recent posts concern the usefulness of elves in fantasy, and whether it's time for that genre to evolve.
I've always loved elves. Yes, they're often done the same way - though that may be changing. People seem to forget that with fantasy the sky's the limit. Authors are sometimes afraid to reach that high (meaning there's no reason to have 'traditional' elves beyond the fact that readers like traditional elves (which is where the discussion comes in - because if readers DON'T like traditional elves then it's time to change them).
Anyway, check out 'Babel Clash' if you're interested (http://scifi.bordersblog.com/). If you enjoy YA fiction and graphic novels they also have a 'Borders Ink' Facebook page.
I've always loved elves. Yes, they're often done the same way - though that may be changing. People seem to forget that with fantasy the sky's the limit. Authors are sometimes afraid to reach that high (meaning there's no reason to have 'traditional' elves beyond the fact that readers like traditional elves (which is where the discussion comes in - because if readers DON'T like traditional elves then it's time to change them).
Anyway, check out 'Babel Clash' if you're interested (http://scifi.bordersblog.com/). If you enjoy YA fiction and graphic novels they also have a 'Borders Ink' Facebook page.
Labels:
Blog,
Borders,
Fantasy,
Science Fiction
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
