Authors who LibraryThing ("It's MySpace for authors!")
I've introduced LibraryThing Authors, a list of members who are also authors. The new "LT Author" button now marks off the author and profile page of these individuals.
I've started the list with twenty users whose profiles speak about being authors. These include authors like saralaughs (Sara Donati), anndouglas (Ann Douglas) and misia (Hanne Blank). I'm sure there are many more already on LibraryThing, and I hope others will be drawn by the opportunity to connect with their readers through their libraries. (I'm gunning for Neil Gaiman. He blogged about LibraryThingwon't he join?)
Although I had mulled the idea for some time, the impetus for implementing it came at Book Expo America in Washington, DC. Abby and I spent a lot of time walking the floor, introducing ourselves to publishers. Having to explain LibraryThing so many times really focues ones thinking. We needed to simultaneously explain it and convince publishers that they should care. We found the best simple hook was to compare it to MySpace.*
LibraryThing authors do NOT need to allow comments on their profiles. (Go to "edit profile" to change that.) But they do need to let others browse their collection.
Email me for more information or to get that yellow button.
*This tended to work best on people under 35. Over that, it was often necessary to mention Friendster as well, and to watch their eyes for recognition. If recognition wasn't forthcoming, things could get difficult...
**One of the most receptive publishers was Prometheus Books (Pyr). Prometheus was, among other things, promoting the upcoming novel Infoquake, described as a "science fiction business thriller." Coming back, I found the author, David Louis Edelman, had signed up with LibraryThing the day before. Edelman is also a web programmer, so he gets my plug; let's hope LibraryThing helps his book out!
I've started the list with twenty users whose profiles speak about being authors. These include authors like saralaughs (Sara Donati), anndouglas (Ann Douglas) and misia (Hanne Blank). I'm sure there are many more already on LibraryThing, and I hope others will be drawn by the opportunity to connect with their readers through their libraries. (I'm gunning for Neil Gaiman. He blogged about LibraryThingwon't he join?)
Although I had mulled the idea for some time, the impetus for implementing it came at Book Expo America in Washington, DC. Abby and I spent a lot of time walking the floor, introducing ourselves to publishers. Having to explain LibraryThing so many times really focues ones thinking. We needed to simultaneously explain it and convince publishers that they should care. We found the best simple hook was to compare it to MySpace.*
"You know how MySpace helps bands promote themselves and stay in touch with their fans? Well, LibraryThing does that with authors."How to become a LibraryThing Author. To become a LibraryThing author, you must be a member of LibraryThing who is also a published (or about-to-be-published**) author, having at least one book listed on Amazon or in the Library of Congress. You must also have cataloged at least 50 books. (I've waived this requirement for some early entrants.) You don't need to be a paid member; a free membership will do just fine.
LibraryThing authors do NOT need to allow comments on their profiles. (Go to "edit profile" to change that.) But they do need to let others browse their collection.
Email me for more information or to get that yellow button.
*This tended to work best on people under 35. Over that, it was often necessary to mention Friendster as well, and to watch their eyes for recognition. If recognition wasn't forthcoming, things could get difficult...
**One of the most receptive publishers was Prometheus Books (Pyr). Prometheus was, among other things, promoting the upcoming novel Infoquake, described as a "science fiction business thriller." Coming back, I found the author, David Louis Edelman, had signed up with LibraryThing the day before. Edelman is also a web programmer, so he gets my plug; let's hope LibraryThing helps his book out!
27 Comments:
I like this!
But I'd like to see a more prominent link to the LTAuthors page. Maybe on the home page?
Coming up. But first I'm gonna take out the trash and sleep :)
Perhaps a cool idea now that this is in place, would be that on the LT author page e.g. http://www.librarything.com/author/edelmandavidlouis would be their "About Me" information from their profile.
I see the LT author yellow button has made it onto this page, but think a bit more information about author's on this page would be super!
What a great idea!
Author's "about me", favourite books and reviews.
It's good for them and LT.
"You know how LibraryThing helps bands promote themselves and stay in touch with their fans? Well, LibraryThing does that with authors."
So LibraryThing does bands as well ;)
So, tim... it's me again...
Any news with my problem?
I wish Neil Gaiman would add his book collection, too, but I don't think it's going to happen. I get the impression that the entire basement and attic of his large Victorian home is stuffed with thousands of books on shelves, in boxes, under tables, etc, etc!
:-) A true Thinger, if only he had more time!
While I'm not familiar with the authors currently on the list, I have to say... It's really a thrill to see the "books you have in common" with an actual author! (I'm such a goober!)
Kudos for the "you must have at least 50 books cataloged" restriction -- hopefully that will mean there aren't any more cases of authors using LT solely to push their own works, as appears to be the case for one of the existing "LTAuthors" with only seven books in his catalog.
Thanks for the plug, Tim! I was actually already typing up a post on my blog about LT when I saw this, so hopefully I can return the favor by pushing a few new members your way.
Alsatia: Abby and I will personally catalog Neil's books if he lets me do it!
Tim, don't think I don't realize that when you say "Abby and I", you're really just volunteering me....
Fantastic meeting you, Abby, at BookExpo. Just as I suspected, this thing is horribly addictive, particularly for those of us who have a lot of books. A wonderful site, and I'm going to tell everyone I know about it.
One request, although I'm not sure it's possible: Any way to add multiple titles from the same author at the same time?
Keep up the great work
Abby: Sorry, let me ask it as a question. Will you get on a plane to Britain, drink tea with a famous author, catch a play and hop back again all on someone else's dime?
Only if there's scones with the tea.
How do we know Neil Gaiman hasn't added his library under a psuedonym.
Who has lots of his books?
takieya (47) no, he gives his real name
uberfrosch (41)?
Capoeng (37) doesn't look likely, only 133 books.
johnnyiszen (36) Probably someone called John
kbuxton (35) user pic does not match.
etc.
Or he could have read the terms of service and not entered 500 copies of each of his books.
Tim, IIRC Neil Gaiman lives in Minnesota (somewhere near there, anyway). He is British but lives in the US.
Well if you'll volunteer to catalog some Brit's library, I assume we'll see your wife, the author, added soon, with her full collection including those on the shelves in Hingham.
Abby I'll fly over to the US and help you cataloging Neil's books. I'd even pay to see his library. I get the feeling it's amazing and huge.
Thalia
great idea - can i ask, does and editor of a collection of fiction count? (if not, shall just have to get that novel finished so i can get my yellow button!)
Finish your novel bibliobibuli, you're in a yellow button competition.
Note to Languagehat: I fixed Fantasma's problem, and then gave her a lifetime membership in apology for taking so long... Thanks for sticking up for her.
Ummm, Tim HELP! All the books and revies in my catalog have disappeared (none so far, none so far...)!!! When I logged on this morning everything was gone. The weird thing is that my tags are all still in my profile. Any idea where they went?
Thalia
Okay, never mind, they're back.
Thalia
OMG tim, only now I saw this! Thanks so much, there was no need to such a big gift!! You just made my day! :o))
I can't wait to have the time to beautifully catalog all my books! Thanks!!!
Feh. I've only contributed an essay to a book. Guess that means I have to get cracking on the book now.
I wish Neil Gaiman would add his book collection, too, but I don't think it's going to happen.
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