Our first birthday celebrations have just drawn to a close, and what a year it’s been. We’ve been adding to our stock list at an average rate of one new title a month, plus we launched the first of our Darkness and Dismay e-book series, so we’ve now reached the point where a Dark Continents Bestsellers List has some significance.
So for those kindred spirits who like numbers and lists, here they are:
Top Five Bestselling DCP e-books for May 2012.
- Campfire Chillers by Dave Jeffery
- Snareville by David Youngquist
- A Gentle Hell by Autumn Christian *
- Were-wolves, Apocalypses, and Genetic Mutations, Oh My! by Suzanne Robb *
- Phobophobia edited by Dean M. Drinkel
(* = from the Darkness and Dismay series)
Top Five Bestselling DCP Paperbacks for May 2012
- Inkarna by Nerine Dorman
- The Collector Book One: Mana Leak by Daniel I Russell
- Quiet Houses by Simon Kurt Unsworth
- Phobophobia edited by Dean M. Drinkel
- Campfire Chillers by Dave Jeffery
The paperback bestseller list is an interesting one. Inkarna does not officially launch for another couple of weeks, and it has rocketed to the top of the charts on the strength of Amazon pre-orders. The list is dominated by non-USA authors; Nerine is South African, Dave and Simon hail from the UK, Dan is a British ex-pat now living in West Australia, and Phobophobia, edited by British author Dean M. Drinkel, features authors from all over the globe.
What does it all mean? I’m neither a market analyst nor a statistician, so I don’t know for sure. All I can say is that I love my numbers and lists.
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June 1, 2012
Categories: Dave Jeffery, David M. Younquist, Tracie McBride . Tags: Amazon, bestsellers, books, darkness and dismay, e-books, lists, literature, numbers, paperbacks . Author: traciemcbride . Comments: 1 Comment