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Shelagh Admin


Joined : 11 Jan 2008 Posts : 1780 Location : UK
 | Subject: Small Publishers and making a living Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:36 am | |
| Emma Barnes, Small Publisher of the Year 2006, in an interview wih rosyb of Vulpes Libris said:
| Quote: | Emma: We have yet to put any books out of print (actually, there was one, thinking about it) and we’ve been going since 2003. But that’s not because we’re special - we are just bloody-minded and I refuse to give up on anything.
But only one of our authors has made a living wage from being published. |
Full interview here:
http://vulpeslibris.wordpress.com/2007/11/23/small-publisher-interview-emma-barnes-from-snowbooks/
It would be interesting to know if the author who makes a living wage is a non-fiction or fiction writer. _________________ Shelagh Watkins http://shelaghwatkins.co.uk/ |
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zadaconnaway Five Star Member


Age : 60 Joined : 16 Jan 2008 Posts : 1656 Location : Washington, USA
 | Subject: Re: Small Publishers and making a living Tue Feb 12, 2008 6:33 am | |
| Great site, Shelagh. The interview was quite interesting, and going through all the links could take months! (I now wish I could speed-read)  _________________ Zada Connaway Mother's Journals: parts 1, 2 and 3 ISBN # 1-4241-6969-0
http://www.zadaconnaway.com/ |
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flashgordon Three Star Member

Joined : 11 Jan 2008 Posts : 163
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Jenny Gold Star member


Joined : 11 Jan 2008 Posts : 385 Location : Sheffield, England
 | Subject: Re: Small Publishers and making a living Sun Feb 17, 2008 9:12 pm | |
| Snowbooks rejected my manuscript!  _________________ Jenny Writing as Victoria Howard
www.victoriahoward.co.uk |
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George Maciver Four Star Member

Joined : 11 Jan 2008 Posts : 376
 | Subject: Re: Small Publishers and making a living Sun Feb 17, 2008 9:21 pm | |
| | Sorry to hear that Jenny. Once you've consoled yourself with a nice cup of hot chocolate, I'll be pleased to hear which publisher you're going to try next!! |
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Jenny Gold Star member


Joined : 11 Jan 2008 Posts : 385 Location : Sheffield, England
 | Subject: Re: Small Publishers and making a living Sun Feb 17, 2008 9:23 pm | |
| Geroge,
My hopes are currently resting with Mary Seymour of the Seymour Agency, New York. She requested a partial, which she returned suggesting a few changes, which I've made and have now resubmitted to her. (Jan 24th) In the meantime, I've also submitted a query to an Edinburgh agent, as the book has a Scottish theme. _________________ Jenny Writing as Victoria Howard
www.victoriahoward.co.uk |
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Shelagh Admin


Joined : 11 Jan 2008 Posts : 1780 Location : UK
 | Subject: Re: Small Publishers and making a living Sun Feb 17, 2008 10:10 pm | |
| Giles Gordon (Edinburgh) turned down my manuscript twice.  _________________ Shelagh Watkins http://shelaghwatkins.co.uk/ |
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George Maciver Four Star Member

Joined : 11 Jan 2008 Posts : 376
 | Subject: Re: Small Publishers and making a living Sun Feb 17, 2008 11:29 pm | |
| | Hmmm, I think once my next novel is finished I may just do the rounds of publishers again. |
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Pam Five Star Member


Age : 42 Joined : 02 Feb 2008 Posts : 1212 Location : Nova Scotia, Canada
 | Subject: Re: Small Publishers and making a living Mon Feb 18, 2008 4:06 pm | |
| I've saved my rejection letters so that I can have a big bonfire one day...not that I look forward to getting them, but I figure that you always need a little paper to get the kindling going... _________________ Pam Robertson  http://andthebandplayedonmylawn.blogspot.com |
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Shelagh Admin


Joined : 11 Jan 2008 Posts : 1780 Location : UK
 | Subject: Re: Small Publishers and making a living Mon Feb 18, 2008 5:02 pm | |
| In light of the new kindle e-books, is that a pun?  _________________ Shelagh Watkins http://shelaghwatkins.co.uk/ |
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Malcolm Four Star Member


Joined : 11 Jan 2008 Posts : 510 Location : Georgia
 | Subject: Re: Small Publishers and making a living Sun Jul 27, 2008 3:44 pm | |
| | Pam wrote: | | I've saved my rejection letters so that I can have a big bonfire one day...not that I look forward to getting them, but I figure that you always need a little paper to get the kindling going... |
I just now noticed this comment from many months ago, and started thinking, well, isn't it risky keeping all those rejection slips in the house?
There rather like germs, aren't they? Likely to spread, potentially infecting manuscripts that used to be perfect, but start coming down with typos and continuity problems that weren't there the last time you looked at them.
I take precautions! I throw the rejection slips away immediately and then vow never to read anything from that publisher again.
Malcolm
P.S. Shelagh, that was an interesting article. The one question I wish hed been asked was this: How do small publishers who only come out with a handful of titles a year manage to stay in business at all? Some small presses have such a low profile, I wonder if they ever make any sales. And even if each book in that handful were to sell 5,000 copies, that's not enough income to run a business. _________________ Malcolm R. Campbell
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lin Four Star Member


Joined : 20 Mar 2008 Posts : 646 Location : Mexico
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