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Title: A Tragedy in the BYU Bookstore
Post by: Link von Kelsier Harvey XXIV on April 21, 2010, 05:44:41 AM
So there's this shelf in the BYU bookstore where they keep all of Brandon Sanderson's books.  Nice big happy display.  Hardbacks, paperbacks, signed and numbered copies of Warbreaker, The Gathering Storm, Alcatraz, it's all there.  I walk by here from time to time, just so that if anyone happens to glance at them going by I can heartily recommend them.  Now the tragedy.  I went by today, and while the pile is still there, the shelf has now been invaded by a pile of Stephanie Meyer's books.  Brandon Sanderson and Stephanie Meyer, on the same display shelf.  Maybe I'm making too big a deal about this, but this is eating my soul. :'(
Title: Re: A Tragedy in the BYU Bookstore
Post by: Red, White, and Joker on April 21, 2010, 07:30:57 AM
This is Blasphemy!!! This is MADNESS!!!
Title: Re: A Tragedy in the BYU Bookstore
Post by: Nessa on April 21, 2010, 07:57:40 AM
what the...


Ug.
Title: Re: A Tragedy in the BYU Bookstore
Post by: Miyabi on April 21, 2010, 08:18:44 AM

I just died a little inside. . . .
Title: Re: A Tragedy in the BYU Bookstore
Post by: Renoard on April 21, 2010, 10:13:23 AM
hrmmmm college bookstore selling an instructors novels. . . .seems almost like nepotism. :)
Title: Re: A Tragedy in the BYU Bookstore
Post by: Nathaniel Cassani on April 25, 2010, 05:08:20 PM
So there's this shelf in the BYU bookstore where they keep all of Brandon Sanderson's books.  Nice big happy display.  Hardbacks, paperbacks, signed and numbered copies of Warbreaker, The Gathering Storm, Alcatraz, it's all there.  I walk by here from time to time, just so that if anyone happens to glance at them going by I can heartily recommend them.  Now the tragedy.  I went by today, and while the pile is still there, the shelf has now been invaded by a pile of Stephanie Meyer's books.  Brandon Sanderson and Stephanie Meyer, on the same display shelf.  Maybe I'm making too big a deal about this, but this is eating my soul. :'(

Welcome to the business of economics, tragic but true, Stephanie Meyers out sold Brandon's books so I'm not surprised that happened.

Still, we can moan and bewail the tragedy, or maybe launch a protest and have a book burning –only kidding  ;D

Me, I'm probably a traitor to this cause though because I've read both authors and enjoyed them, though Brandon's is a little more to my liking than teenage vampire romances –I skipped many a pages of Twilight when the lovey-dovey stuff became too much.
Title: Re: A Tragedy in the BYU Bookstore
Post by: Valkynphyre on July 07, 2010, 09:47:53 PM
/cry
that is all.
Title: Re: A Tragedy in the BYU Bookstore
Post by: Silk on July 08, 2010, 04:03:59 AM
hrmmmm college bookstore selling an instructors novels. . . .seems almost like nepotism. :)

I think it's only nepotism if they put professors' books on a class's required reading list. :)

...Which has actually happened at my university. But it gave me an excuse to purchase and read Anne's novel, so I didn't mind. :P
Title: Re: A Tragedy in the BYU Bookstore
Post by: Miyabi on July 15, 2010, 09:13:12 PM
hrmmmm college bookstore selling an instructors novels. . . .seems almost like nepotism. :)

I think it's only nepotism if they put professors' books on a class's required reading list. :)

...Which has actually happened at my university. But it gave me an excuse to purchase and read Anne's novel, so I didn't mind. :P

This happens a lot in my classes.  Generally it involves a reference book for a programming language though, so it makes sense.
Title: Re: A Tragedy in the BYU Bookstore
Post by: Silk on July 16, 2010, 01:50:59 AM
One of our English professors put a novel by one of our creative writing profs on her required reading list for a Canadian literature class. I don't think professors are allowed to use their own books for their own classes, though.
Title: Re: A Tragedy in the BYU Bookstore
Post by: Peter Ahlstrom on July 16, 2010, 04:39:21 AM
I had a number of classes where the professor wrote the textbook. It's pretty common.

Brandon used Elantris as a textbook once, though only after the students picked it.
Title: Re: A Tragedy in the BYU Bookstore
Post by: Silk on July 16, 2010, 04:41:30 AM
Huh. Maybe it's different here, or maybe I was just way off-base on that one.

Come to think of it, I did have a class last year in which the professor used an edition of The Mill On The Floss that he had edited. *shrugs*
Title: Re: A Tragedy in the BYU Bookstore
Post by: Patriotic Kaz on July 20, 2010, 06:29:15 PM
The Sci-Fi instructor at UTD is required by the school to include his book in the curriculum.
Title: Re: A Tragedy in the BYU Bookstore
Post by: Link von Kelsier Harvey XXIV on July 22, 2010, 06:20:43 AM
The shelf is now occupied by a few copies of Warbreaker, TGS, and a big ol' pile of Fablehaven.
Title: Re: A Tragedy in the BYU Bookstore
Post by: Silk on July 24, 2010, 07:21:45 AM
The Sci-Fi instructor at UTD is required by the school to include his book in the curriculum.

Huh. That's a new one.
Title: Re: A Tragedy in the BYU Bookstore
Post by: T-Square on January 09, 2011, 04:01:18 AM
NOOOOOOOOO!!!!THIS IS MADNESS!!!I DEMAND AN EXPLANATION! EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT STEPHANIE MEYER IS A LOAD OF COW CRAP! AARGH, I'M SO MAD I CAN HARDLY SEE!!!!!!

Title: Re: A Tragedy in the BYU Bookstore
Post by: dhalagirl on January 09, 2011, 04:33:16 AM
Sounds to me like they're going for a LDS fantasy author theme.  Yeah, it may seem like blasphemy to some readers, but as a bookseller it makes sense to me.  The idea is to use one author's popularity to get readers hooked on the others so you sell more books.
Title: Re: A Tragedy in the BYU Bookstore
Post by: Wordwyrm on June 14, 2011, 04:45:07 PM
In defaince of all that has come before and the usual conventions against necro-posting (it's still on the first page; does that make this necro-posting?) , I will now post as if nobody else has responded to this blasphemy.

NO NO NO NO NO NO!!!!! THIS CANNOT STAND UNPUNISHED!!!!!

T-Square. Join me. Let us ready our obsidian knives and Oculator's lenses and go 'deal with' the person that stocks those shelves. He/she is clearly a Librarian, an agent of Ruin, and a Derethi priest(ess). At the bare minimum. He/she might also be a Parshendi and/or a mercenary.
Title: Re: A Tragedy in the BYU Bookstore
Post by: happyman on June 28, 2011, 05:11:35 PM
Given that I've seen Brandon's works in most bookstores I frequent that include sci-fi and fantasy, the BYU Bookstore not including his stuff (or, alas, Stephanie Meyer's) is just, well, unlikely.  To say the least.  He probably gets more attention as a local, but again, that just seems like smart marketing.

As for teachers including their own textbooks as required reading:  Happens all the time in all kinds of fields.  How it turns out depends mostly on the teacher and why they did it.  For advanced classes (at least in the sciences) it's often the only or most up-to-date work of its kind, and you're taking the class from that teacher for the same reason you would buy their textbook.  Other times, it's competing against much better works, and it's mostly a form of ego-stroking for the teacher (as well as a boost to their bottom line, but if they're teaching college, that's probably not why they went into the field), in which case you should be very afraid.  I've even seen an experiment where the textbook written by the teacher is available online for free (Google BYU optics book.  It's even being kept up to date.  And includes biographies about major researchers gleaned from Wikipedia.  Um, I don't even know what to say to that.)