With ebooks like Kindle and Nook enabling discreet downloading and
reading, erotic novels for women are swiftly gaining in popularity.E.L. James' Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy has been parked atop of bestseller lists for weeks. And it seems to be everywhere - the print version staring out from supermarket shelves and being snapped up alongside the groceries.
The following comes from The Sydney Morning Herald
Sales have always been good," said Tina Haveman, founder of eXtasy
books, "but the increase has happened over the last few years because
of the new ebook readers that have become available."
"Ebooks are cheaper than paperbacks, and easier to buy
because of the convenience of the internet," she added, "and people can
read them without having to hide them from prying eyes."
"You could be a mom, like, sitting in the park on a
playday with the moms down the block and you could be reading, like, a
real kinky novel and nobody knows," agreed Brenda Knight, associate
publisher of Cleis Press.
Founded in 1980, Cleis Press bills itself as the largest
queer publisher in the United States, and 70 per cent of its erotica
sales are digital.
Kensington Books, another US publisher, says its
Aphrodisia collection of adult ebooks accounted for 57 per cent of
sales in 2011, compared to a mere two percent three years earlier.
But its spokeswoman Vida Engstrand said the success of such "mummy porn" as Fifty Shades is not singularly responsible for the growth in ebook sales.
"Sales in ebooks have been growing in leaps and bounds since well before E.L. James hit the mark," she said.
"I will say that 'Fifty Shades of Grey' has put erotica in mainstream media, mainstream stores and the public eye," she added.
"My hope is that this sudden cultural awareness of
erotica will lead readers and media outlets to take it more seriously
as a genre."
It's a big sector.
The Romance Writers of America says that sales of all
romance novels with "varying levels of sensuality ranging from sweet to
extremely hot" was worth $US1.4 billion last year, with 8,240 titles
published in 2010, or 13 per cent of all books.
One in three titles is bought in digital form, a bigger proportion than for any other genre, the trade group said.
Adam Nevill, who oversees Mischief, a new erotic imprint from HarperCollins in Britain, linked the buzz surrounding 50 Shades
to the previously established popularity of "horror tropes" by the
likes of Laurell K. Hamilton, Charlene Harris and Stephanie Meyer of Twilight fame.
"There was already a big readership, but this one
crossed over into a general readership from a large genre readership,"
he said.
"The interest in this genre goes back to Anne Rice, too,
and all the way back to 'Bram Stoker's Dracula,' too. I think it just
evolved into a bigger readership online."
Sarah Wendell, founder of the romance literature blog
Smart Bitches and Trashy Books, noted how downloading an ebook can be a
welcome alternative to risking unwelcome comments at a bookstore's
checkout counter.
"Many romance readers have reported snide comments from
booksellers as they brought romance novels to the checkout desk - even
if they weren't erotic romances at all," she said.
"Women who gravitate towards erotic romantic fiction do so for a combination of reasons," Wendell added.
"It's a positive portrayal of female sexuality, where
the woman is celebrated instead of denigrated, and it explores
different sexual practices within the safety and privacy of the
reader's own imagination."
She added: "If you're curious about something you've
never tried before, reading about it in a book and imagining it for
yourself can be tremendously powerful and educational - and there
aren't many places where women can explore their own sexuality in a
safe and non-judgmental manner.
"Plus, some erotic romances are outstanding stories told by very talented writers and are a pleasure to read."
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