The Throne Maiden warns that the scuttlebutt is that that kid's site is loaded with malware and can't be trusted.
But, then, we are in the midst of disinformation with this crisis. Which makes it ten times more terrifying for me.
Meanwhile, the economic impact is already resoundingly apocalyptic on a personal level with me. I had one book come out this month that will now see a huge spike in returns due to cancelled events and conferences. What is normally a 10% return rate is already at 40%, and that will climb. All events for that book through may were cancelled last week. We may see a 70-80% return rate, which is how small presses go bankrupt. Three other books coming out in May see pre-orders at only 50% what they should be this month so far.
I lost all our subrights conventions (London, Beijing, Frankfurt). If BEA and the NY rights fair go down, then I'll be out thousands (maybe tens of thousands) with no way to recover it.
AWP was a massive hit. A total disaster.
Even if the course corrects itself within four weeks, it'll take me till next spring to dig out from this. And if we continue through June, like all the experts are saying, I may have to start cancelling or postponing future contracts. And, god, what is this doing to the smaller presses...? Some of them spend all year just saving up for AWP.
So, while it seems logical that the virus would be good for folks who want to sit home and read books, it's actually not because the entire small press world is reliant on activity and motion -- events, conferences, fairs, etc. Getting the word out via social media and elsewhere is near impossible when there are 3-4 million books published every year.
Ahem...anyway, tell all your friends to support me.