If you have any titles that Amazon can conceivably classify as "adult," they may well have lost their sales rankings, any listings on bestseller lists and/or any listings on search functions as of this weekend. "Adult" apparently includes everything from nonfiction books on sex to books on queer film theory to literary fiction to erotica and erotic romance. At the moment, this seems to apply primarily to print titles; for example, my nonerotic anthology Haunted Hearths and Sapphic Shades lost its print sales ranking but still has a Kindle one. Go figure. :-((((
For more information on the titles people have identified so far and to add your own as needed, as well as where to call and write to protest, check out
http://markprobst.livejournal.com/15293.html
and here - http://community.livejournal.com/meta_writer/11992.html
And for the spiffy new definition of what "Amazon.com sales ranking" now means -
Amazon Rank
For more information on the titles people have identified so far and to add your own as needed, as well as where to call and write to protest, check out
http://markprobst.livejournal.com/15293.html
and here - http://community.livejournal.com/meta_writer/11992.html
And for the spiffy new definition of what "Amazon.com sales ranking" now means -
Amazon Rank