tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4954486699810607306.post188056032106466551..comments2023-11-02T02:40:48.410-07:00Comments on Crime Fiction Collective: Giving Readers a Bonus with Maps and ListsL.J. Sellershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10213491074676394406noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4954486699810607306.post-44091668687600461572012-12-11T09:48:33.440-08:002012-12-11T09:48:33.440-08:00Suzanne, Thomas & Mercer is releasing the book...Suzanne, Thomas & Mercer is releasing the books, so I have to leave the resolution issues to them. But we only included a small piece of the core of Eugene, where main sites (police department, jail, hospital) are located. L.J. Sellershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10213491074676394406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4954486699810607306.post-90190636687965251252012-12-08T10:20:14.452-08:002012-12-08T10:20:14.452-08:00I like maps and lists. Thanks for adding. I am n...I like maps and lists. Thanks for adding. I am not saying every book needs them, but if the writer needs a schematic to keep everything straight then why not the reader.Athanasiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13005869307957326671noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4954486699810607306.post-39161530957267709902012-12-08T03:58:24.911-08:002012-12-08T03:58:24.911-08:00The paper version of each of my four books already...The paper version of each of my four books already includes a map at the front. I hadn't included the map in the electronic version because I was concerned about the resolution on a variety of reader devices. Let's face it, a graphic created from a historical map with a historical-looking font will become a featureless smear in a small screen. L.J., how have you addressed resolution?<br /><br />The next version of my current books, due out in 2013 before the release of my fifth book, will include character lists in the back. I'd been on the fence about including a character list; then a reviewer gave one of my books a 3-star review because s/he needed a character list. I hear ya, I hear ya. :-/Suzannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11624472793275282926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4954486699810607306.post-32235465619162804282012-12-07T19:05:47.846-08:002012-12-07T19:05:47.846-08:00I got a print book not long ago with a character l...I got a print book not long ago with a character list in front. It was broken down into families--and there were at least 5 or 6 members of each one. It really put me off as I dreaded having to deal with all those similar names, and the thought of constantly checking to see who was who would have interrupted the read. Frankly, I think the issue was more about so many names that were alike than the fact they were listed...and had I continued reading the book (I gave up after 3 chapter, and not because of the names, just because I couldn't get into the characters or believe the police work), I probably would have appreciated the list, but would have appreciated more diverse character names instead.Terry Odellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11610682530545306687noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4954486699810607306.post-71571218380451052002012-12-07T13:10:21.158-08:002012-12-07T13:10:21.158-08:00I like your choices. Those publishing e-books sho...I like your choices. Those publishing e-books should remember that downloaded reading samples almost always start from the first page. If you load up the 10 or 15% with titles and lists and so on, the reader gets a lot less to sample. I've seen e-books in which there was so much stuff at the beginning I only got page one to actually read.carl brookinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16400731716746662544noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4954486699810607306.post-25785954539463341052012-12-07T11:48:18.152-08:002012-12-07T11:48:18.152-08:00Cool idea, LJ. I agree with Richard. It would be e...Cool idea, LJ. I agree with Richard. It would be equally helpful when writing the novel. Maybe even more so, haha! I always make a character list and have an idea of places, but can never locate it when I need it. I guess I need to get better organized. My desk at school has lots of piles, too :))Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4954486699810607306.post-24772023330120867082012-12-07T11:33:33.721-08:002012-12-07T11:33:33.721-08:00Marlyn, I appreciate the support, but the new feat...Marlyn, I appreciate the support, but the new features will be in the new versions, which release on Jan. 15. L.J. Sellershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10213491074676394406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4954486699810607306.post-7610906327761845902012-12-07T10:42:14.948-08:002012-12-07T10:42:14.948-08:00I've always liked both features.
I get so fr...I've always liked both features. <br />I get so frustrated reading books with many, many characters or characters with similar names! Lack of character lists is something I bemoan quite often in my reviews.<br /><br />I'm not as fussy about maps, but I do like it when they're included.<br /><br />I may have to download THE SEX CLUB, even though I've read it, just to check out the new features. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12487464497446199247noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4954486699810607306.post-56408567813361850322012-12-07T10:37:27.879-08:002012-12-07T10:37:27.879-08:00When you think of it, why wouldn't same tools ...When you think of it, why wouldn't same tools you use while writing the book, be useful to those reading it? I think these additions are a good idea.Richardhttp://www.richard-krauss.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4954486699810607306.post-60787363983838419572012-12-07T10:34:30.958-08:002012-12-07T10:34:30.958-08:00Thanks, all, for commenting. I'm feeling prett...Thanks, all, for commenting. I'm feeling pretty good about the decision. I hope it works as well in the ebook as it does in the print edition. L.J. Sellershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10213491074676394406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4954486699810607306.post-77378374794304955862012-12-07T09:47:31.972-08:002012-12-07T09:47:31.972-08:00Hi L.J.,
THANKS for including maps and character...Hi L.J., <br /><br />THANKS for including maps and character lists! The difficulty with putting the lists at the end of the book is that it will stump all the eReaders which know how far you've read through the book.<br /><br />For ebooks I think you could add a number of features which would be good "reference points" for readers.<br /><br />Best,<br />TheresaTheresa de Valencehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11192010465755742673noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4954486699810607306.post-71142323435069650362012-12-07T09:43:35.768-08:002012-12-07T09:43:35.768-08:00I love the map idea, L.J. I'm a visual learner...I love the map idea, L.J. I'm a visual learner, so for me, this might help me relate to the story better. I also think it would bring a reader closer into the story and lend a degree of believability to it.<br /><br />A character list is also a great idea. Since it's in the back of the book, those who don't want it don't have to read it. But really, like you said, it's a bonus, and I think readers enjoy those.ANDREW E. KAUFMANhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08835920472268730244noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4954486699810607306.post-37076608962018926242012-12-07T09:11:49.657-08:002012-12-07T09:11:49.657-08:00I loooove maps. And schematics. Or blue prints.
C...I loooove maps. And schematics. Or blue prints.<br /><br />Character lists not so much. Placed at the beginning reminds me of a playbill where you see who's playing which character. So I prefer to see it in the back, for fun. Then again, in books like "100 years of solitude" the cast list is a necessity.<br /><br />Anyway, I'm a bit trivia nerd so those bits make my day every so often. <br /><br /> J. H. Bogránhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11139508453464446992noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4954486699810607306.post-73364426834521472772012-12-07T09:10:42.746-08:002012-12-07T09:10:42.746-08:00Love maps. Character Lists are good for the times ...Love maps. Character Lists are good for the times I misplace a character in my mind and need a reminder of who they are and where they fit. <br /><br />A map and list in both mediums is fine with me. I know I would refer to the map if I wasn't familiar with the area. Al Dee Sollingerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07461927761180817381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4954486699810607306.post-82567060784903757472012-12-07T08:36:48.186-08:002012-12-07T08:36:48.186-08:00I think adding both maps and a character list is a...I think adding both maps and a character list is a good idea. I'd put the map at the front and a character list at the end, and readers can refer to it or not, as they wish. To me, both would be added value to either a print book or an e-book, and I can't see any negatives to it. Those who don't want to look at them can ignore them.Jodie Rennerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17180607353893233389noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4954486699810607306.post-35343322645979308092012-12-07T08:29:46.865-08:002012-12-07T08:29:46.865-08:00I appreciate maps because I'm a visual person....I appreciate maps because I'm a visual person. Character lists? Pretty much only when there is a huge cast of characters to try and keep straight, or a minor character who makes random appearances and the author doesn't remind me who he/she is.<br /><br />Print vs. ebook… hmmm. I have to say that I can't see myself going back and forth to a map using an ereader. However, if there was an unobtrusive link at the bottom of each page, I might.Peg Brantleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04906858123466177508noreply@blogger.com