I’ve joined brothers and sisters in blogging arms in light of recent reports. I can only hope when all is said and done, the following information proves to be misinformation. At this point, judging from the correlating information I’ve been able to find myself, the following does indeed appear to be valid. You decide.
Amazon Rank – This is what happens when a company gets too big for its boots.
Some of those authors being affected that we know and love are:
Lauren Dane (has written post on Amazon Fail)
Storm Grant (has written post on Amazon Fail)
They have reportedly lost their Amazon rankings on some of their books.
1. They no longer show up in bestseller lists
2. They no longer show up in searches
According to Author Rick R. Reed, “This new policy, or whatever it is, can have detrimental and disastrous consequences to GLBT authors, making their books invisible when they search. It’s quite akin to shoving us in a literary closet” (GWR group, 2009).
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**Because the list of authors are too huge to list: Update: New Post from Meta Writer who has listed various erotic and gay books that have been affected by Amazon’s censoring decision
Mark R. Probst has reported this latest Amazon controversy on his Live Journal:
On Amazon.com two days ago, mysteriously, the sales rankings disappeared from two newly-released high profile gay romance books: “Transgressions” by Erastes and “False Colors” by Alex Beecroft. Everybody was perplexed. Was it a glitch of some sort? The very next day HUNDREDS of gay and lesbian books simultaneously lost their sales rankings, including my book “The Filly.” There was buzz, What’s going on? Does Amazon have some sort of campaign to suppress the visibility of gay books? Is it just a major glitch in the system? Many of us decided to write to Amazon questioning why our rankings had disappeared. Most received evasive replies from customer service reps not versed in what was happening. As I am a publisher and have an Amazon Advantage account through which I supply Amazon with my books, I had a special way to contact them. 24 hours later I had a response:
In consideration of our entire customer base, we exclude “adult” material from appearing in some searches and best seller lists. Since these lists are generated using sales ranks, adult materials must also be excluded from that feature.
Hence, if you have further questions, kindly write back to us.
Best regards,
Ashlyn D
Member Services
Amazon.com Advantage
Also some other excellent posts on this subject I recommend you visit:
Uncommon Jen “It’s A Matter of Choice”
Smart Bitches, Trashy Books “Amazon Rank” **AMAZON RANK LINK**
Dear Author “Amazon Censors It’s Rankings”
Meta Writer “Collection of Amazon’s Censor Fail”
Why not speak up?
Contact Amazon Exec office e-mail – ecr@amazon.com or the customer service phone number at 1-800-201-7575.
Further steps that may be taken:
1. Sign the petition
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/in-protest-at-amazons-new-adult-policy
2. Write to the CEO
Jeffrey Bezos.
1200 12th Avenue South,
Seattle,
Washington 98144-2734,
United States
Phone: 206-266-1000
Fax: 206-622-2405
3. Contact info for Amazon for calls, emails, faxes letters
http://clicheideas.com/amazon.htm
Also, if you have a book or books affected by the censorship, add their names to the list on meta_writer above.
Inform your publisher.
Write to any gblt paper you may be associated with.




