Ah, the Public Lending Right; the
gift that keeps on giving (to writers, editors, illustrators and other
booky folks) and generally helps to remind us all why libraries are
important places – not just for readers but for those of us who make
books happen.
Not familiar with the PLR? Read on for my annual public service announcement on the subject:
If
you are a writer/editor/illustrator/etc, a resident of the UK or
Ireland and you ever need a reason for donating your books to the
library - on top of all the obvious ones like promoting reading and
supporting this valuable and increasingly undermined public service -
this is it.
The PLR is a system where authors who've written books
that are in public libraries get a little revenue each time somebody
borrows their works. It's a way to repay writers who won't be earning a
royalty from a sale in a bookstore. The hardworking folks at the PLR
office pay a nominal fee based on how borrowed you were - and in the
interests of fairness, you can't earn more than around £6000, so the big
names don't get to hog all the money.
Once more, the PLR and
the libraries it springs from are under threat from the current powers
that be, so if you are a writer or a reader, please do your bit to help
support both as best you can.
Here's my Top Ten Library Loans of my novels for 2016 (with 2015's position in brackets)
1 (1) Deadline
2 (5) Fear to Tread
3 (2) Peacemaker
4 (3) The Poisoned Chalice
5 (-) Nomad (paperback & hardcover editions)
6 (10) Cast No Shadow
7 (6) Hammer & Anvil
8 (4) Nemesis
9 (9) The Flight of the Eisenstein
10 (13) Blood Angels: The Second Omnibus
For the second year running, by 24 novel Deadline holds the top slot, with the Horus Heresy story Fear to Tread and Doctor Who tale Peacemaker very
close in 2nd and 3rd places. It was nice to see one of my Blood Angels
omnibus editions re-enter the top ten, but I was most pleased to see my
new thriller novel Nomad make a great showing!
As always, my thanks to everybody who supported their local libraries and borrowed my books!