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They actually look pretty good, and they have some serious talent attached.

These days, I'm a bit...reserved about any publisher with a Norse or 'northlands' slant, because I want to check it thoroughly for neo-Nazi connections. But this group seems promising and delivering on good things. I'll be watching them for a couple more years.
 

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The covers are so so. They do have some reviews for their books on Goodreads. Amazon rankings are in the 2 million which isn't all that great.
 

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They actually look pretty good, and they have some serious talent attached.

These days, I'm a bit...reserved about any publisher with a Norse or 'northlands' slant, because I want to check it thoroughly for neo-Nazi connections. But this group seems promising and delivering on good things. I'll be watching them for a couple more years.

Certainly there's nothing good about neo-Nazis, but I think this level of suspicion is a bit extreme, especially based on no other evidence than a name. I live in Minnesota, and all kinds of businesses are termed "Northland" or "Northstar" or "Nordic," because, well, we're in the north. To make the word/concept of "north" off-limits based on a handful of nuts is silly.
 
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Certainly there's nothing good about neo-Nazis, but I think this level of suspicion is a bit extreme, especially based on no other evidence than a name. I live in Minnesota, and all kinds of businesses are termed "Northland" or "Northstar" or "Nordic," because, well, we're in the north. To make the word/concept of "north" off-limits based on a handful of nuts is silly.

I'm from Canada, which is even more North, and I strongly agree with the warning given above. Clearly this is more than "a handful of nuts" because they're kinda running the US gov't right now, and they've got all kinds of dogwhistles; references to nord / norse is only one.
 

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So are Nordic people bad? Because I'm marrying one and I'm black...

Filigree wasn't saying Nordic people are bad. She was saying that using the terms "North" or "Nordic" could be an indicator of neo-Nazi ties, and I feel that that is being overly suspicious/accusatory.

FWIW, this publisher was in place long before the recent U.S. election and is apparently not even based in the U.S. (in fact, it's based in Norway, which would sort of explain the name), so I still feel that this is really a stretch.

Obviously, you're free to verify or investigate anything you wish, but I don't feel it's useful to look for evil around every corner based on nothing more than a name.
 
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Filigree wasn't saying Nordic people are bad. She was saying that using the terms "North" or "Nordic" could be an indicator of neo-Nazi ties, and I feel that that is being overly suspicious/accusatory.

FWIW, this publisher was in place long before the recent U.S. election and is apparently not even based in the U.S. (in fact, it's based in Norway, which would sort of explain the name), so I still feel that this is really a stretch.

Obviously, you're free to verify or investigate anything you wish, but I don't feel it's useful to look for evil around every corner based on nothing more than a name.

Thanks for the clarity. Sorry for the thread hijack.
 

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Certainly there's nothing good about neo-Nazis, but I think this level of suspicion is a bit extreme, especially based on no other evidence than a name.

Not really, no, unfortunately. Especially on the Europe side of things, white-supremacy groups have been making a big push to co-opt Nordic imagery, names, and themes for themselves. It is quite germane to double-check and make sure something isn't using a name or imagery as a subtle flag showing that they're part of the neo-nazi movement.
 

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They actually look pretty good, and they have some serious talent attached.

These days, I'm a bit...reserved about any publisher with a Norse or 'northlands' slant, because I want to check it thoroughly for neo-Nazi connections. But this group seems promising and delivering on good things. I'll be watching them for a couple more years.

I think this level of suspicion is a bit extreme, especially based on no other evidence than a name. <<snip>> To make the word/concept of "north" off-limits based on a handful of nuts is silly.

She was saying that using the terms "North" or "Nordic" could be an indicator of neo-Nazi ties, and I feel that that is being overly suspicious/accusatory.<<snip>>

Obviously, you're free to verify or investigate anything you wish, but I don't feel it's useful to look for evil around every corner based on nothing more than a name.

To be fair, verifying is exactly what Filigree suggested. Words do become code for ideologies, and Nordic is a powerful one for the neo-Nazi movement - it appears in the news a fair bit at the moment. (Although, a quick check - which Filigree did - shows that that is not the connection here.)
 
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No, I do NOT think that Nordland is in any way connected to the S0n$ of 0d1n or Er1k Pr1nc3, or any other neo-nazi Christian theocratic whackjob. But those dogwhistles are in use with other publishers, and ignored at one's peril.

Research first and always, dear people.
 

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Hi Folks.

I am with Nordland, and I can assure you that we have no affiliations with anything Neo Nazi.

We are quite a new company, based in Norway (the North Land, hence Nordland) but as someone pointed out we have been around at least a little longer than this recent interest in things Pagan, etc.

We are a legitimate company, and believe that we do good work, but we are always striving to do better. Since I designed most of the covers, I will take that comment about them being so-so on the chin, but I am confident that with time my design abilities will improve, or I will simply hire someone better!

If you have any question, feel free to ask.
 
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Hey...

Not really sure what enom is, but nordlandpublishing.com is registered to me. Just FYI.