The Party's Over
All Good Things Must Come to an End
Get out your hankies, folks.
We started The Lipstick Chronicles in May of 2005 when Harley Jane Kozak, Sarah Strohmeyer, Susan McBride and I met at the Romantic Times Convention in St. Louis and decided we’d band together to create a smart, witty, entertaining blog that might attract readers to our books. Since then, we’ve written, laughed, added new bloggers, said farewell to a few others. Behind the scenes, we’ve become sisters. (On the masthead we might call ourselves the Tarts, but at the water cooler, we refer to one other as blogsisters.) But most importantly, we found you, dear readers. With you, we’ve shared life, death, divorce, sickness, weddings, new babies, new books . . . and a lot of laughs. We’ve traveled long distances to meet face-to-face. We’ve had lunch, thrown a party or two, and even opened our guest rooms to each other. We created a community. A family. And we’ve had a wonderful run.
But after nearly 2400 posts, two and a half million pageviews, and almost 83,000 comments . . . well, the band is packing up, the bar is closing and the clock is striking midnight. Her, Margie is putting on her glass slippers and heading out the back door with her prince(s) charming.
Yes, it’s time to turn out the lights at The Lipstick Chronicles.
Why? Well, this blog was intended to find new readers for our books, and we’ve accomplished that—many times over. But our hits have stagnated, even started dropping. Most of us have moved on to other forms of social media. Blogs seem too long to read now. We’re forging new relationships on Facebook, Goodreads, and Twitter. And even more tech innovations are coming. To us, it seems as if the era for blogs has passed.
And, truth be told, authors are stretched thin. Used to be, we could write books, and once a year we’d pack a suitcase and go on a book tour to meet readers. Some of us sent out newsletters and postcards. (Seems quaint now, doesn’t it?) But travel got expensive--postage, too--and everybody decided it was easier, cheaper, and more efficient to reach out virtually. Blogging started out as a wonderful way to connect with readers. But blogging grew into so many other time-consuming online ventures that authors just can’t keep up anymore. We can’t do everything---blogging, tweeting, keeping tabs on Facebook—and still write the books we want to write (and hope that you still want to read.)
So we’re closing the offices of The Lipstick Chronicles on January 1.
Between now and then, we want to make the most of our time together. We want to hear from you, dear backbloggers. Although our mission has been different from other writer blogs—not to teach you how to write or to sell you our books, exactly, but to show that we’re writers who can provoke a thought, crack a joke, and entertain—we hope to guide you to other bloggers who will continue our tradition. And we want to make sure we can still find each other once we power down. We’ll help you locate our FB pages and our Twitter names and our Goodreads links. Many of my blog sisters have new ventures to announce, but I’ll let them do the honors in the coming weeks. Trust me, there won’t be any shortage of places we can continue to meet.
In other words, it’s not the end. It’s a new beginning. The party’s just moving on.



Silent member here. Followed Joshilyn and Cornelia from other places.
Thanks for the great community & comments. I always saved you for last because the conversation was so rich.
I will look for you on FB. And there I am MitMoi too! :)
Posted by: Mit | December 18, 2011 at 11:23 AM
I'm so sad I'm having a really hard time writing the Monday blog. I guess it's separation anxiety. And I voted to close up shop! It doesn't make it any easier.
Posted by: Harley | December 18, 2011 at 11:40 AM
BUMMER!
Posted by: Jeff Cohen | December 18, 2011 at 02:51 PM
In memoriam, Jungle Red Writers will now be called Jungle Red Lipstick. Or The Nail Polish Chronicles. We haven't quite thrashed that out yet.
Posted by: Julia Spencer-Fleming | December 18, 2011 at 03:03 PM
I miss one day of TLC reading, and it's the day of the final curtain announcement. Feel like I've been here forever. Everyone else has expressed so well what this group kindred spirits meant to me on a daily basis. (Well, yesterday was a rare exception. Blame the season...)
Wish I knew where I'll find the exchange of wisdom, opinions, rants, reads, and advice that this blog represents.
Best of luck to all and I know you'll make good use of that extra time.
Posted by: margaret | December 18, 2011 at 03:50 PM
This is a new record. Usually when I like something, it's the kiss of death. I discovered this blog 3 days ago. I'm sorry!
Posted by: Mel | December 18, 2011 at 06:24 PM
....this is sad, but understandable. I did often wonder how you found the time. I have been so busy lately, that I myself am one who hasn't been commenting as often as I used to.
And since a system-wide work computer upgrade seems to have fried facebook, google, and other sites access, this has been my fix.
But I will definitely be keeping in contact!!!
Posted by: Debby | December 19, 2011 at 04:59 PM
I am late to this news, and so sad to hear it. Reading this blog has, for me, been a way for me to get a "fix" from you all while waiting for your next books, and to be regularly impressed by your wits and hearts. Please DO come back to Salem LitFest next year...we'll call the panel whatever you want!
Posted by: Beth | December 21, 2011 at 05:48 PM