Hey,
I wonder what you guys do (apart from browsing this forum) in order to "find new authors". I find it immensely difficult, locating "new" interesting writers by using the big online retailers help like Amazon + Barnes & Noble. Mostly because their "recommendations" are built on sales, meaning that all (almost) recommendations for a reasonably well liked/published author are for other titles of the same author. But that's, what I don't need. If I have read Pratchett, I don't need to be shown that he has published more than this one book. If I like an author, first thing I do is to check what else he has written and whether the story appeals to me. Now I want a different author who writes comparable stuff.
Example: I didn't really find a new inspiration in the "laugh out loud-funny" Book thread. I recently read "Pest Control" by Bill Fitzhugh which I liked quite well, now if I search Amazon I get recommendations for his other books (don't find them that interesting) and that's it. Same with Tim Dursey, I can be glad when one recommendation leads to Carl Hiaasen, but that's about it.
The Browse-by-Genre function from B&N has lost almost all its appeal, for some reason these listings are just not comprehensible to me...
Well, what DO you do?
Rant over
I wonder what you guys do (apart from browsing this forum) in order to "find new authors". I find it immensely difficult, locating "new" interesting writers by using the big online retailers help like Amazon + Barnes & Noble. Mostly because their "recommendations" are built on sales, meaning that all (almost) recommendations for a reasonably well liked/published author are for other titles of the same author. But that's, what I don't need. If I have read Pratchett, I don't need to be shown that he has published more than this one book. If I like an author, first thing I do is to check what else he has written and whether the story appeals to me. Now I want a different author who writes comparable stuff.
Example: I didn't really find a new inspiration in the "laugh out loud-funny" Book thread. I recently read "Pest Control" by Bill Fitzhugh which I liked quite well, now if I search Amazon I get recommendations for his other books (don't find them that interesting) and that's it. Same with Tim Dursey, I can be glad when one recommendation leads to Carl Hiaasen, but that's about it.
The Browse-by-Genre function from B&N has lost almost all its appeal, for some reason these listings are just not comprehensible to me...
Well, what DO you do?
Rant over