Imaginary Books
Can’t remember if I mentioned it before but we will be launching a line of children’s titles called Imaginary Books.
The first release will be Luna Maris by Steven Archer (ego_likeness). Here’s a little promo vid for the book.
Can’t remember if I mentioned it before but we will be launching a line of children’s titles called Imaginary Books.
The first release will be Luna Maris by Steven Archer (ego_likeness). Here’s a little promo vid for the book.
posted by rdsp One of the most overlooked areas in book publishing is promotion. While all companies will engage in some level of promotion, few—if any—have the resources, time, and staff available to capitalize on every possible promo opportunity for each book. Even the large publishing houses fall into this category; the promo reps are…
People seem to really like the What Shocks You? quiz for 100 Jolts. It might be the most entertaining one so far. If you haven’t taken it yet, here’s the link again: http://quizilla.com/users/rawdogscreaming/quizzes/What%20shocks%20you%3F/ Personal disappointments have put a damper on a lot of things for us lately and it’s been hard to keep up with…
Somebody recently asked for our advice on how to approach publishers which got me thinking. I can only speak about the small press but after being on the publishing side for a little while this is how I would do it: Each press is an individual case so the best thing to do is research…
There is a great article on Malfi’s recent appearance here: http://www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi-bin/read/2007/04_30-31/CBN April was a blur of taxes, royalty calculations & payments and dealing with Bare Bone #10 (contributor’s copies, checks etc.) Somehow I also managed to edit two manuscripts Health Agent by Jeffrey Thomas and Isabel Burning by Donna Lynch. Can it really be May…
Author: Laurel Myler https://twitter.com/victorylaurels Artist: Bradley Sharp http://dogstarbooks.blogspot.com/p/cover-artist.html From the back cover of City Ash and Desert Bones: 300 years in the future the world is run by the Theocracy and the Apostles are their representatives. The tiny, dusty and ironically named town of Big City has never seen Apostles until the newly deputized team,…
I’d say that The Washington Post review of Welcome to Oakland was very positive! Here’s my favorite section: “Some readers will be inclined to fling ‘Welcome to Oakland’ into the nearest grease pit. This would probably come as no surprise to the author, but ignoring Williamson would be a mistake. For those who can stomach…
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Children’s titles . . . awesome!