Now It Can Be Told
Sep. 22nd, 2011 11:18 pmNow that my publisher's difficulties are being openly discussed at the Absolute Write Water Cooler and Writer Beware's Facebook page, I won't be telling tales out of school if I mention them here. (For the record: What has gone wrong at Drollerie is, by all accounts, an honorable collapse, not a scam.)
Now that
thunderpigeon and I have emailed all the authors in our anthology with an update about the troubles at Drollerie, I don't have to worry about any of those folks being put out about seeing something on my blog that they should have heard about from us first.
The short version:
The publisher has offered a blanket reversion of rights and termination of contracts to all authors who request them, with apologies for the long delays in publication and payment. We have decided to take Drollerie Press up on that offer. We've pulled the anthology, and we hope all the authors whose stories we accepted will allow us to keep our lineup as we shop the book around to other publishers. Once we hear back from all our authors and know what our table of contents looks like, we'll be in a position to start querying. We're brainstorming up a list of prospects. I believe something good will happen. I just don't know yet exactly what it will be.
Now that I've formally terminated my contracts for the Rugosa Coven novellas...
Damn, I wish I'd seen a better option. I'm pretty sure there wasn't one.
Okay, I'll talk about the implications of all this for the Rugosa books in a later post.
It's nobody's fault, ultimately. The proprietor of Drollerie Press, and my editor for the Rugosa stories, has been struggling all along with a chronic illness. Many months ago, it knocked her into the hospital, and though she's been home a while, she's been unable to work. One thing I have observed over the past couple of years is that everybody is just one health crisis away from incapacitation. Deena had a grand vision. She made it happen, for a while. I just hope she can recover.
In more than one place online, I've seen it said that Deena is hoping to sell Drollerie Press. I have that from a reliable source, too, though I've been unable to confirm it with Deena. I hope it's true, and I can think of a few small press publishers I like and respect whom I'd love to see expand by picking up Drollerie. (And to the ones who read this blog, please take this as a hint!) For the right new management, with a credible plan, I'd seriously consider bringing my books back. Many of the Drollerie authors who are taking Deena up on her offer of rights reversion would say the same.
Now that
The short version:
The publisher has offered a blanket reversion of rights and termination of contracts to all authors who request them, with apologies for the long delays in publication and payment. We have decided to take Drollerie Press up on that offer. We've pulled the anthology, and we hope all the authors whose stories we accepted will allow us to keep our lineup as we shop the book around to other publishers. Once we hear back from all our authors and know what our table of contents looks like, we'll be in a position to start querying. We're brainstorming up a list of prospects. I believe something good will happen. I just don't know yet exactly what it will be.
Now that I've formally terminated my contracts for the Rugosa Coven novellas...
Damn, I wish I'd seen a better option. I'm pretty sure there wasn't one.
Okay, I'll talk about the implications of all this for the Rugosa books in a later post.
It's nobody's fault, ultimately. The proprietor of Drollerie Press, and my editor for the Rugosa stories, has been struggling all along with a chronic illness. Many months ago, it knocked her into the hospital, and though she's been home a while, she's been unable to work. One thing I have observed over the past couple of years is that everybody is just one health crisis away from incapacitation. Deena had a grand vision. She made it happen, for a while. I just hope she can recover.
In more than one place online, I've seen it said that Deena is hoping to sell Drollerie Press. I have that from a reliable source, too, though I've been unable to confirm it with Deena. I hope it's true, and I can think of a few small press publishers I like and respect whom I'd love to see expand by picking up Drollerie. (And to the ones who read this blog, please take this as a hint!) For the right new management, with a credible plan, I'd seriously consider bringing my books back. Many of the Drollerie authors who are taking Deena up on her offer of rights reversion would say the same.
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Date: 2011-09-23 04:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-09-23 04:37 am (UTC)How is Scheherazade's Facade doing, by the way?
Nobody gets rich in small press, so the authors weren't going to make a whole lot before. We do want to make sure that they get paid something. We weren't guaranteed to make it into print there, either, though that's something we hope to improve if we find the antho a new home. David and I are actually good at handselling, and that's a lot easier if we have tangible goods to sell.
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Date: 2011-09-23 04:44 am (UTC)And hey, only lost one author so far. Could be worse.
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Date: 2011-09-27 03:13 am (UTC)Do you have any thoughts on when the Kickstarter campaign for Scheherazade might start? I'm not the greatest networker in the world, but I should be able to drum up some interest. And if you're interested, I might have a suggestion or two to give you off-list, if you'd like it.
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Date: 2011-09-27 03:34 am (UTC)I'm really hoping to buckle down and get the Kickstarter campaign underway next month. The idea has been approved by Kickstarter, so now I just need to finish filling out the project, determining potential rewards (and making sure Lethe is cool with them and still willing to back me on the publishing end of things, because I don't know squat about getting a book out on my own...)
Details, details, nothing but details.
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Date: 2011-09-27 04:17 am (UTC)I'll follow up with questions about your experience, once I've had time to think about those questions (and maybe confer with Sarah, so we're not bugging you separately).
I don't know much about getting a book out either. I think good marketing and an ISBN code are really big things that have to happen. But I don't know much about either, I'm afraid.
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Date: 2011-09-23 02:37 pm (UTC)It is one of the reasons I've slowly been putting more and more duties in the hands of different staff members and increasing the staff.
I wish Deena health and a much speedier recovery from the issues that hinder her.
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Date: 2011-09-24 05:30 am (UTC)Deena's second in command could probably run a seminar now on what to do to set your small press up to run without you. If I were running a small press, I'd cross state lines to take her out for coffee and pick her brain, after all this is over. Selena Green has been awesome, gracious, and on the ball under some very challenging circumstances. I hope she lands on her feet, and I hope I have a project that's a good fit for wherever she lands.
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Date: 2011-09-23 05:38 pm (UTC)