alfreda89: 3 foot concrete Medieval style gargoyle with author's hand resting on its head. (Mascot)
Over at Amazing Stories, Michael J. Sullivan talks about reading the details of a royalty statement--and a contract. Listen closely.

A fan recently asked me why so many experienced writers are not trying harder to go back to New York publishing. Here's a good example. If you, or your agent or literary lawyer, miss this one word--it's a big deal. If Michael J. Sullivan and his spouse had pushed harder, would he have lost the contract? Not if the editors recognized what ended up making the publisher a great deal of money.

Listen closely when writers and editors talk about these things. Because an editor cannot work for you--they must work for their employer. But they can talk about the abstract all the time. They are talking to you--educate yourselves. In many cases a change more favorable to you is already printed up to be attached to your contract--you just have to call the contracts department on it. The editor wants you to call them on it. Your editor (a good editor) wants a win-win--happy author, publisher with writer selling well.

In a contract negotiation, each side has one or two things that they will not budge on for love or money. As long as those things do not overlap, a deal can be made. Took eleven months once with HarperCollins. But the deal was made.

Wish it had made this kind of difference for me.
alfreda89: 3 foot concrete Medieval style gargoyle with author's hand resting on its head. (Default)
Not to be outdone by Harlequin opening a vanity press, Kirkus Reviews, the hoary old legend of the review field, is now going to offer vanity reviews. Yes! For $400+ dollars, you can have a fake review of your vanity press book! (No guarantee it's a good review, apparently.)

http://www.kirkusreviews.com/kirkusreviews/discoveries/index.jsp

This is simply cruel. Sheering the first year lambs.
alfreda89: 3 foot concrete Medieval style gargoyle with author's hand resting on its head. (Default)
You all may be yelling already about this, but if not:

So Amazon has decided that, for the convenience of the buyer, it will only sell POD books that they, themselves, put together at BookSurge and then zip out to everyone at lightning speed!

HA! HOW many distribution centers does Amazon have? It has a couple dozen world wide, at least 10 in the USA according to the last PW article I read on it. Does it have the PODS on-site? ALL sites? What do you think? A state of the art printing press is not a behemoth, but it's not a laptop, either. And the color ones are not cheap.

An aside -- have you looked at what BookSurge charges for a fiction novel? Ye gods, no one will ever be published again! And do they even have acid-free paper? A quick look through a bit of their tree did not turn up that option.

From what I saw, if NYC doesn't bite on current offerings, I will edit myself, hire LB to do layout and consult on type, cover placement of comments, etc. Either design the cover myself (I was an artist, long ago before words seduced me from my paint) or pay someone to do a cover for it. Cheaper and better quality.

This one at Writer's weekly also has a link to the Amazon letter.

Amazon back-pedals a tad.

So...perhaps it is good I haven't created a blog over there. Eventually, perhaps. But no rush there.

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Back to justifying a script a doctor wrote for me. Don't tell me insurance companies don't know about off-label use. They're just hoping I'm too sick or confused to pursue it. Surprise, surprise -- I'm much tougher than they think.

Back!

Jul. 18th, 2007 02:09 am
alfreda89: 3 foot concrete Medieval style gargoyle with author's hand resting on its head. (Red Cascade)
I'm back,I'm confused, I have pictures, I need to get back to work. Went to see TRANSFORMERS tonight -- everyone needed something mindless. Yeah, it was definitely not plot heavy (although the plot made sense going by at warp 11) but the special effects were mind-boggling.

Also -- new book coming out from Norilana Books, EVERMORE by Modean Moon. Take a look at the wrap-around!

http://www.norilana.com/Evermore-HC.jpg

I'm impressed with Norilana's covers -- and I'm seeing quality names associated with it!

If I missed anything important in the past 3 weeks, hit the email. Otherwise, I'm getting some sleep....

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