Another Cat Who Wants to Edit

By Neal 

lolgalleycats-musetta.jpgMystery writer Clea Simon sent us a picture of her cat, Musetta, with no commentary beyond a simple “nuff said,” but I couldn’t resist tweaking the image just a bit. Simon is also the author of The Feline Mystique: On the Mysterious Connection Between Women and Cats, which leads us to an important point: If you’re wondering why we’re running all these cat/dog pictures—apart from the shameless bid for your affection—Da Capo publicity director Lissa Warren has a Huffington Post essay that explains it all.

Confessing her love for cat tomes, Warren points out that “book product” like The Little Grey Cat Book sells, and well. “I can’t say that they represent anything other than commerce,” she admits. “But there’s something about the honesty of them—the ‘we’re in it for profit’-ness of them—that I have to admire a bit.” Not to mention where that profit winds up being spent. “Want to buy a volume of poetry or a collection of short stories by a first-time author?” she asks. “Better hope that holiday sales of Catmas Carols were strong that year.”