I have been loyal to Shocklines and I gave 99% of my business to Matt. I felt good about it, but the more I thought about it, the more I began to question that loyalty. And the feedback I got from various sources had something to do with it too. I’m close friends with a small press publisher or two and one confided to me that it was really killing them to sell so much through a secondary seller. Now, this individual was most certainly not knocking Matt or anything, but the financial reality of the situation was grim. I think we should give a lot more support direct to the publication source.
The store will be gravely missed, but others are out there and someone else will probably start one up soon. Thinking back to some of the dubious service I’ve gotten from various bookstores in the past gives me the heebie jeebies. It was really hard to find a reliable, safe trustworthy source for genre books. But heck, we can always fall back on Amazon.
And you know what Matt came out of it with? A shitpile of debt. But we’re in debt too. Debt to Matt Schwartz, for everything he’s done for the genre. I’m not the first to suggest this, but I’ll reiterate it. If you care for Matt, if you feel gratitude and if you hate to see the store go…then you should buy a book. Or two or three. He has a huge stockpile of books that need to be sold. Buy one. Buy a few. Even if it’s just a mass market PB or a chapbook or something. And buy more next week. If you can’t find something on that site that you want, you’re either rich and own a crapload of books, or you’re a picky son of a bitch. Or maybe you don’t read horror fiction.
Of course, the site will go on, just as the message board will. The Shocklines Forum is loved by many, despised by some, but ignored by few that give a damn about horror fiction. Considering all that has gone down there over the last couple of years, I’d say that Matt has done a more than admirable job maintaining it. Some emphatically disagree, but there is no way that anyone can manage a community that size and please everyone. It’s impossible. And it didn’t become the biggest, most active, explosive, damndest message board in the field for no reason. Matt did things right. His way wasn’t everyone’s way, but we all view things differently.
The people there can be irritating. They can be infuriating and offensive. They can and will argue, fight, flame, incite and drive any sane person to madness. They can also be possessed of incredible acts of kindness, human decency and damned near Sainthood. I know that at the hour of my greatest trauma, my most personal tragedy, The Shocklines Community were there to ease my suffering. With words, deeds, compassion and extraordinary generosity. I get choked up right now thinking about it.
Photo of Matt Schwartz by John Everson.
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