Wordsmith-repriseFreelance Editor Basic Member Posts:150
1/3/2010 8:59 PM |
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That's correct, Ron. And the series is promoted on Harlequin's Romance site, unlike other GE products. I believe a person can order the RA series from that site as well. Don't mean to cause friction, just providing some info.
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Jax2Published Author Veteran Member Posts:269
1/3/2010 10:49 PM |
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That's very convenient...and as I learned, very weasely. But ultimately it boils down to a difference that makes no difference is no difference.
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darkravenangelNew Member Posts:48
1/4/2010 10:14 AM |
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Oh okay, now I know the history, thank you. Sorry for being kind of snappy.
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Jax2Published Author Veteran Member Posts:269
1/4/2010 8:12 PM |
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No problem. A lot of nonsense has been posted about me and Outlanders over the years--sometimes through misunderstandings, sometimes deliberately--so it can be a little difficutl to know what the straight story is.
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Cerberus ManBasic Member Posts:144
1/8/2010 10:12 AM |
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Posted By Wordsmith-reprise on 03 Jan 2010 07:28 PM Mark, Cathy here. Rogue Angel isn't marketed as a Gold Eagle product, it's marketed as a Romance product. Just my 2 cents. Harlequin promotes Romance products. GE is and always has been the poor cousin. So Rogue Angel is a series promoted from the beginning as being published by Gold Eagle, has the Gold Eagle logo on it, but when the issue of fair treatment about a Gold Eagle writer comes up, then it's not really a Gold Eagle series. That IS convenient.
"It's better to have a blaster and not need it than to need it and--"
"Oh, spare me," Brigid said irritably.
(Kane and Brigid Baptiste from Armageddon Axis)
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Wordsmith-repriseFreelance Editor Basic Member Posts:150
1/8/2010 5:01 PM |
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I never said it WASN'T a Gold Eagle series. I said that Harlequin markets Rogue Angel as if it were a Romance series. My point is that GE hasn't been promoted to any degree by Harlequin. So here comes a GE series that has a female protagonist, and Harlequin promotes the series on its home page.
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mikeclrBasic Member Posts:197
1/9/2010 9:36 AM |
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Interestingly enough Outlanders has had not one, but two female protagonists since day one...
"Courage is not a man with a gun in his hand. It's knowing you're licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what." - Atticus Finch
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Wordsmith-repriseFreelance Editor Basic Member Posts:150
1/9/2010 10:34 AM |
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Yes, Mike, it surely does.
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)3az )3aziahBritish Bloke Veteran Member Posts:1060
1/9/2010 11:17 AM |
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Posted By Wordsmith-reprise on 09 Jan 2010 10:34 AM
Yes, Mike, it surely does.
So why doesn't Harlequin promote this series too ?
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Ron MilesWebsite Owner Commander In Chief Posts:864
1/9/2010 11:24 AM |
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Seems pretty obvious to me. A sole female lead, vs an ensemble that features two strong females. And let's face it, no matter how strong Brigid and Domi are, the series revolves around Kane and Grant.
"Sadly then I knew the answer. All her life she was a dancer, but no one ever played the song she knew." - The Residents
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Jax2Published Author Veteran Member Posts:269
1/9/2010 3:03 PM |
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Posted By Ron Miles on 09 Jan 2010 11:24 AM Seems pretty obvious to me. A sole female lead, vs an ensemble that features two strong females. And let's face it, no matter how strong Brigid and Domi are, the series revolves around Kane and Grant. The Outlanders series was conceived and constructed from the beginning to revolve equally around Kane, Grant and Brigid. I've actually "parked" Grant more often than I ever did Brigid. When I reviewed the qualities that the vast majority of the cancelled GE series lacked, the absence of strong, central female characters was one of them. Significantly, one of the earliest criticisms that was conveyed to me from editorial higher-ups in regards to Outlanders was that Brigid was too strong a character for the then-accepted standard of a GE heroine. And of course...employing myths and legends from all cultures was one of the underpinnings of Outlanders from the outset. So...if nothing else, Outlanders laid the groundwork and proved there was an audience for a series featuring a strong female lead dealing with the outre' and the paranormal. Just like I'd maintained way back in 1996.
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Wordsmith-repriseFreelance Editor Basic Member Posts:150
1/9/2010 3:16 PM |
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I absolutely agree.
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redbeardNew Member Posts:3
1/10/2010 5:23 PM |
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FIREBLAST!! I just wanted to start a thread about dialog coincidence, and, now I have another dl/ol arguement! CAN'T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG??!!
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mikeclrBasic Member Posts:197
1/11/2010 10:46 AM |
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Ahh, I don't see anybody not getting along...just sayin' is all it seems to be...
"Courage is not a man with a gun in his hand. It's knowing you're licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what." - Atticus Finch
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Jax2Published Author Veteran Member Posts:269
1/11/2010 12:06 PM |
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The discussion seemed pretty civil to me. Nobody typed anything in all caps. Besides, it was less about OL Vs. DL than Facts Vs. Assumptions. Rogue Angel was mentioned about as many times as either DL and OL. Besides, as has been pointed out many times on these forums, discussions go in the direction in which they go.
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Ron MilesWebsite Owner Commander In Chief Posts:864
1/11/2010 1:27 PM |
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Yup, I have no issues with how this thread has developed. Differing opinions are just fine, clarifying facts vs. misperceptions is peachy keen, as long as nobody starts in with personal insults. It's all good.
"Sadly then I knew the answer. All her life she was a dancer, but no one ever played the song she knew." - The Residents
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Cerberus ManBasic Member Posts:144
1/14/2010 12:24 PM |
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As far as a lot of us veteran Outlanders fans are concerned, the series is dead for all intents and purposes. For us, the last "real" Outlanders novel was published in November. For anybody to continue carping on whether DL or OL is better all these years afterward is becoming very irrelevant.
"It's better to have a blaster and not need it than to need it and--"
"Oh, spare me," Brigid said irritably.
(Kane and Brigid Baptiste from Armageddon Axis)
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Ron MilesWebsite Owner Commander In Chief Posts:864
1/14/2010 12:33 PM |
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Then why bother to chime in on a topic that no longer interests you? What value did you just bring to the conversation?
"Sadly then I knew the answer. All her life she was a dancer, but no one ever played the song she knew." - The Residents
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Cerberus ManBasic Member Posts:144
1/15/2010 10:11 AM |
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The same value as posts about why somebody doesn't like OL in a thread about an old DL book.
"It's better to have a blaster and not need it than to need it and--"
"Oh, spare me," Brigid said irritably.
(Kane and Brigid Baptiste from Armageddon Axis)
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Ron MilesWebsite Owner Commander In Chief Posts:864
1/15/2010 10:18 AM |
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You're being a douche. Please don't be.
"Sadly then I knew the answer. All her life she was a dancer, but no one ever played the song she knew." - The Residents
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