Posts Tagged ‘five rivers’

1
Feb

A Bucketful of Announcements

   Posted by: Michell    in Irreverent Muse

I have talked on occasion about the various projects I’m working on. Up until now, I haven’t been able to give any dates when my projects are coming out.

Well, that is over. At least, I can tell you about some of the projects I have coming out.

So, here goes.

  1. Mik Murdock, Boy Superhero now has an official release date. It is scheduled for release August 1, 2012. There is one more edit to go and then the layout has to be done, galley’s reviewed and review copies sent out. It will be a busy few months coming up.
  2. Mad Scientist Anthology has been picked up by Five Rivers Publishing. Five Rivers has traditionally been a Canadian-only press however, Lorina was sufficiently intrigued by the anthology’s premise that she has agreed to take it on as an Open Anthology. Jeffrey Hite and I are both very excited about this. The anthology is a for-love collection, but there are some nice perks for accepted authors.
  3. The Action Pack Podcast is coming out at the end of February. This podcast will be a lot of fun as it will feature three different story arc’s every month. My story is Boy Scouts of the Apocalypse.

Those are the projects that have release dates. I also have several that are on the go and should be ready in the coming months.

It’s so awesome to be able to share this with you. I hope it shows that persistence CAN pay off.

If you have any projects of your own coming to fruition, please comment. I’d love to hear what you are working on too.

 

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6
Oct

The Changing Landscape of Books

   Posted by: Michell    in About Publishing, Books, Irreverent Muse

The fact that the book industry is changing has never been driven home quite as clearly as it was in the last few days. The first epiphany was when I read a post by my publisher, Lorina Stephens of Five Rivers Publishing. She wrote about how Indigo (the 500-pound gorilla in Canada for book sales) is now pushing the small and indie presses around (post found here). Essentially, the book chain has made the decision to supplement their waning book sales by selling giftware.

Fair enough. If it helps them survive, all the power to them. But, and here is where the bullying comes in, they are also basically pushing the small presses out. Lorina says it better than me by far, so I encourage you to have a read. What it means, in essence, is my physical books will only sell on Amazon, through catalogs and small book stores.

The second time was only yesterday when I heard Terry Pratchett has another book coming out on October 11th. Mr. Pratchett is easily one of my favorite authors so my excitement at another Discworld book was intense. Then I found out that it wouldn’t be available in Canada until November 22. Huh?

So, I went to Amazon.com and checked for a Kindle version. Sure enough, I can get my hands on the book in eformat on October 11th. An e-version isn’t even available through Indigo (Kobo).

So, two strikes against Indigo in one week. Adding insult to injury, I can get the story I want in eFormat cheaper and quicker elsewhere.

I’ve known for some time that ebooks would be taking over; it’s pretty hard to miss all the signs. These last two nails have pretty much sealed the coffin for me.

It has also left a very bad taste in my mouth for the big book chains. I have no doubt that the small book stores will be back in some form eventually once the chains are gone.

I can’t wait.

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I’ve wanted to have Robert Runte’ on the show for quite some time. He has years of editing experience AND he is my editor on “Mik Murdoch, Boy Superhero”. After talking with him at “When Words Collide” I knew he was the right guy for me and he had a lot of things worth hearing. After talking with him for the show, my initial thoughts were more than proved right.

I also talk about my first look at my book edits and what it has meant to me thus far.

There is lots of editorial goodness in this episode and I learned a lot.

I hope you enjoy the show.

Show Notes

00:00 — Opening – Get Published Episode 65 – The Importance of Editing

  • Everything has to start somewhere and this is the start of “Get Published”

00:14 — Introduction – Get Published Episode 65 – The Importance of Editing

Welcome to the show.

01:09 — Promo – WhatTheCast

02:09 — Tips and Typos – Get Published Episode 65 – The Importance of Editing (continued)

  • Michell talks about his recently received edits for “Mik Murdoch, Boy Superhero”
  • Email feedback at getpublishedpodcast dot com with your comments

06:44 - Promo - Flying Island Press

07:29 — Get Published Episode 65 – The Importance of Editing (continued)

Robert Runte’ talks about editing and its importance to any writer.

58:23 - Promo - Technorama

58:54 — Closing

Thank you for listening.

Websites mentioned in this episode:

Robert Runte’ – http://www.sfeditor.ca

Whatthecast Podcast - http://www.whatthecast.com/

Flying Island Press - http://flyingislandpress.com/

Technorama - http://www.chuckchat.com/technorama/

 

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