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How do you find authors?

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When I was looking some stuff up for an earlier post, I wondered to myself why I ever picked up a particular author's work. The author in this case is Diana Wynne Jones. We go way back; the first of her books that I read was, I think, in the third grade or sometime like that. I tried to remmember why I read her instead of any of the other authors on the shelf.
These days I mostly choose what books I read based on anthologies, awards, and reccomendations from boards like this one. What about the rest of you?
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I lurk on rec.arts.sf.written. That's where I get most of my recommendations. I also get some books off my sister.
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I look for who authors I like consider to be their inspiration.
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I look at the summaries, look for something interesting, then read. If it sucks, I won't bother.

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Normally the cover and title does the first bit of attraction, then I read the summary to see if it's interesting. But there are so many books that I've heard of but haven't read, so I seldom read anybooks that I have never heard of beforehand.
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Post by Darth_Shinji »

Same method as Exonerate and kheegan really. Though some of the better series I have read come from threads in this forum and SB. Thats how I found three of the best fantasy and science fiction novels I ever read. So really looking for myself and keeping an ear out is how I find stuff.
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Generally, I just stumble accross an author in the good old vast library of books my family has, or take other people's recommendations.
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Post by gravity »

Usually because they're reccomended to me, either in real life or on a forum like this. Sometimes I just pick up something off the shelf, but that's relatively rare nowdays.

When I was a kid and went to the library a lot, I used to just pick stuff up that looked interesting.
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I started way back with things that caught my eye in the library....then after demolishing all 100 or so hardy boys novels in a month I moved onto real books....LotR's was one day of reading and I've been gaining speed ever since....
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I judge books by their covers.
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