| I've
received a spectacularly bad review on GODDESSES from a popular
romance novels site. Now, I've admittedly been spoiled, embraced
heartily by the romance review community, and this was not easy
to read. No writer likes to hear negative things about her books.
It's painful. It causes, even among the strongest or most arrogant
among us (and I am neither), a ripple of worry: what if they're
right?
I've
had a strong, mixed bag of reviews on this book. Love or hate, nothing
much in-between. Some reviewers said it was luminous, heart-wrenching,
mysterious, beautiful. Some take me to task for the choices some
of the women make, some find the women's struggles "trite"
(trite? death, divorce, midlife crisis? whatever). Library Journal
adored it. Kirkus hated it. The Romance Reader loved it. All About
Romance hated it.
My
mail is equally split. Love and hate, with the love group about
70-30 in the lead.
What's
a writer to do?
Truth
is, there's nothing I can do, except write each book with as much
honor, passion, and attention to craft as I can. Some will please
one body of readers, some will please another. Often, the very things
that make one set of readers like a book are the ones that make
another set hate it.
A writer
cannot serve two masters. There can only be one: the work itself.
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