INCEPTIO IS ON SALE 2-8 OCTOBER

In the run up to the publication of PERFIDITAS on 17 October, INCEPTIO is on special offer on Amazon until 8 October at the promotional price of 99 cents/99 pence.

If by some strange chance you don’t have a copy, now is the time to buy!

Is an author name a feminist issue?

AMMA new fan I met today who said she loved thrillers with a difference, asked me why I used my obviously female name and not initials. She thought I would gain more credibility as A M Morton than Alison Morton as I would sound like a man. I gave a stock answer and buried my feminist hackles. But it’s an honest question from a member of the reading public.

Why J K Rowling and not Joanne Rowling?
M C Beaton and not Marion Beaton?
P D James and not Phyllis James?

But what about Sara Paretsky, Agatha Christie, Patricia Highsmith, Lindsey Davis, Elizabeth George? And C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, P.G. Wodehouse, C.S. Forester, C J Sansom, and J D Salinger – are they perceived as any more masculine because they use initials?

It’s something I thought about when I started writing. Would it sell more books if my gender was hidden? But would it be deceptive and possibly annoy potential buyers when they ‘found out’? I’d always been known as ‘Alison Morton’ and couldn’t quite see myself as a rather remote ‘A M Morton’.

The old idea that men don’t read books written by women doesn’t seem to hold so much water – at least, I’ve found that to be the case with INCEPTIO even though the protagonist is a strong female character and the setting a feminised, modern version of a Roman society.

This may be a sweeping generalisation and I’m prepared to be shot down, but reading around this subject on the forums and readers’ groups, one thing seems to stand out (if I may phrase it that way): many male readers express an absolute dread of the ‘R’ word – romance, even if it’s a minor part in the story or  written in a matter of fact, non-emotional way. That’s a shame: emotional relationships are the things that bind people together and to miss this dimension out of any genre of book subtracts some of the essential human substance from the story.

Do you pick up books with initials rather than a full female name?
Do you get annoyed to find out the initials disguise gender?

 

 

Alison Morton is the author of Roma Nova thrillers INCEPTIO, PERFIDITASSUCCESSIOAURELIA and INSURRECTIO. The sixth, RETALIO, will be published in Spring 2017. Audiobooks now available for the first four of the series

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PERFIDITAS UK launch

Perfiditas-PROOFAll are welcome! Here are the details:

An evening with Alison Morton
Wednesday 6 November 2013 at 7pm
Waterstones 32-40 Calverley Road, Tunbridge Wells TN1 2TD

Alison will talk about and read from her new novel, PERFIDITAS, an alternate history thriller, the second in the Roma Nova series, and sign copies afterwards.

“Sassy, intriguing, page-turning… Roma Nova is a fascinating world.”
Simon Scarrow, author of the Eagle (Macro and Cato) series

Powerful storytelling, vivid characters and a page-turning plot makes Alison Morton’s PERFIDITAS a must read.”
Jean Fullerton, author of the East London series

The plot is complex and clever; the scenes and characterisations so vividly described that I almost felt I was watching a movie in my mind at times. ”
Sue Cook, writer and broadcaster

Tickets £3 available from Tunbridge Wells Waterstones on the ground floor or over the phone on 0843 290 8658. Complimentary drink on arrival, plus ticket redeemable off the price of the book on the night.

Watch the book trailer for PERFIDITAS