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Posted on entry Open thread 132 ::: November 24, 2009, 08:26 PM:
David G @ #337, Locks of Love says it will accept gray hair and resell it. See item #9.
Posted on entry Open thread 132 ::: November 24, 2009, 01:01 AM:
Elliott @ #295, "soup-chunk" is my favorite neologism of the day.
Posted on entry Scraps. Bad. [Update: Doing better. See below.] ::: November 21, 2009, 02:03 AM:
Velma, you and Soren hang in there. As many of us know, the prep for that damned procedure is worse than the actual operation.
Posted on entry Open thread 132 ::: November 20, 2009, 09:37 PM:
Carol Kimball @ #252, I own that book! Your grandparents? Ouch!
Posted on entry Unclueful Rogue promo ::: November 20, 2009, 04:13 PM:
Er, considering the long-time symbol of the GOP, how is it that no one has thought of this alternative title for La Palin's book: Rogue Elephant?
Posted on entry RWA Walks the Walk ::: November 19, 2009, 02:35 AM:
Greg Ioannou @ #44, from Torstar's annual report for 2008:
Our top performer in the year was Harlequin, which delivered 11% growth in reported earnings (15% excluding foreign exchange).
This was the second year of growth in a row for Harlequin, reflecting the success of Harlequin’s strategy and execution. It is a terrific business and we remain optimistic about its prospects
despite the difficult global economy.
Even including Harlequin, they lost $180M in 2008 after making 101M in 2007. That's a loss of $2.29 per share (I'm pretty sure the dollars are Canadian). They reduced the annual
dividend from 74 cents to 37 cents per share.

Harlequin's revenue was $472.9 million in 2008, up $10.2 million from $462.7 million in 2007. Net was $72,411,000 up from $65,473,000 in 2007.

It looks like Harlequin is the only bright spot in the Torstar firmament (sorry; I couldn't resist), which makes this decision even more odd. The time to take risks with your best unit is not when it's the only one doing well, it's when all the others can pull their weight while you muck around with the cash cow.
Posted on entry RWA Walks the Walk ::: November 19, 2009, 01:01 AM:
Josh Jasper @ #40, "That's just lack of due diligence"

Beyond that, it's a lack of empathy. Does Harlequin have no one on staff who said "Wait a minute. What about our already-existent authors? Won't they rightfully feel a little devalued if we do this?"

Apologies to any HQ mid-level staffer who did say that and got overruled by a profit-hungry marketing "genius."
Posted on entry Open thread 132 ::: November 18, 2009, 09:55 PM:
xeger @ #177, seeing that instantly took me back to 1973, walking the Ginza-equivalent in Yokosuka. I amused myself going into seven-story department stores filled with that kind of thing.
Posted on entry RWA Walks the Walk ::: November 18, 2009, 07:51 PM:
Stephanie @ #14, I was hedging because I was not (am not) sure whether Silhouette and Harlequin are two parts of a larger whole or whether they are separate publishing outfits. I figured the RWA members who didn't start with HQ started at Silhouette. I can't imagine too many independent publishers trying to beat those gorillas.
Posted on entry RWA Walks the Walk ::: November 18, 2009, 07:05 PM:
Considering that a huge hunk of the RWA's membership probably got its start writing for Harlequin, that's really gutsy.
Posted on entry Open thread 132 ::: November 18, 2009, 02:56 PM:
Andrew @ #164, so are you part of the Crouch End Festival Chorus, or is your group just taking its role for the American tour?

Review of "The Kinks Choral Collection."
Posted on entry Open thread 132 ::: November 17, 2009, 06:34 PM:
Serge @ #133, how 'bout a demented mantra?

O-o-o-o-o-MG!
Posted on entry Open thread 132 ::: November 16, 2009, 07:45 PM:
OtterB @ #64, "Take the project that seems overwhelming as a whole and break the next steps down into smaller and smaller pieces"

That's the logic behind my local public radio station's small goals for each program ("$2000 during Fresh Air"). Otherwise the overall goal of $760,000 would just discourage the pitchers and the listeners.
Posted on entry Open thread 132 ::: November 16, 2009, 01:33 PM:
SylvieG, we lost Tigger a year ago after she spent nearly 16 years with us. The grief has mostly dissipated, although every so often there's a reminder that brings back the loss.

So far we've had no new critter appear, but it seems likely that's what will happen. The last four or five animals who've lived with us did just that, either on the deck in the morning, at the place where Mom worked, or when my sister decided to give my Dad a puppy for his last year of life.

Don't let anyone tell you "it was just a dog, fer cryin' out loud."
Posted on entry "Radical Presentism" ::: November 15, 2009, 01:33 PM:
David D-B @ #175, well, you're right; I assumed she took her husband's name at marriage, and I shouldn't have, since I don't know that for sure. I wish I knew the stats on name-changing after the ceremonies, but I don't. I wonder if anyone keeps track. It would be interesting from a sociologist's viewpoint.
Posted on entry Scraps. Bad. [Update: Doing better. See below.] ::: November 15, 2009, 01:46 AM:
Helen, It seems very odd to think "phew, seizure," but when the alternative is stroke, I guess that's the appropriate response.
Posted on entry Scraps. Bad. [Update: Doing better. See below.] ::: November 15, 2009, 01:45 AM:
Helen, It seems very odd to think "phew, seizure," but when the alternative is stroke, I guess that's the appropriate response.
Posted on entry Scraps. Bad. [Update: Doing better. See below.] ::: November 15, 2009, 12:46 AM:
Warm aloha thoughts to Soren, Velma and his other helpers.
Posted on entry Open thread 131 ::: November 14, 2009, 07:15 PM:
heresiarch @ #902, that's a really odd threat, isn't it? I can't claim credit for the line, but somebody observed "Do it our way or we won't take your money."

To which the only sensible response would be, "Fine. Plenty of others will."
Posted on entry Rouge Queen ::: November 14, 2009, 04:52 PM:
I realize authors don't have much say in the covers for their books, but I gotta believe she'd have liked to have a rifle in there somewhere. And maybe a helicopter and a wolf, too.

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