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Old 05-09-2010, 10:39 PM   #151
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Old 05-09-2010, 10:53 PM   #152
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Alex didn't like the cover, I believe, because it in no way represented his story.
Fine.

Then he has three choices:

1) Pays to get out of the contract.
2) Sues to get out of the contract.
3) Forgets about the book and moves on.

What he doesn't do:

1) Offer a different version of the book himself on Lulu.

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Old 05-09-2010, 11:38 PM   #153
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Fine.

Then he has three choices:

1) Pay to get out of the contract.
2) Sue to get out of the contract.
3) Forgets about the book and moves on.

What he doesn't do:

1) Offer a different version of the book himself on Lulu.

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Old 05-10-2010, 12:08 AM   #154
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"Blurb: In this supernatural thriller, three aimless souls collide in a tempest of lust, violence and vice in Washington, DC, where the elitist country clubs they call their home can be as cutthroat as the business of staying popular. As their triangle grows tighter, they each battle to hold on to their sanity, one fleeing to Africa, the other two signing up for a cruise to Mexico. But they cannot evade their fate. And as they face down doubles and triples of themselves stalking them wherever they run, they will learn that the demons that haunt them will accept only blood for their final sacrifice."
I don't know about the cover (or about how important covers even are in e-publishing), but that blurb sucks the big hairy wazoo.
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Old 05-10-2010, 01:39 AM   #155
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Uncle Jim said, I don't know about the cover (or about how important covers even are in e-publishing)

Yeah, like I believe that.

If you do, come see me about this bridge I have in Arizona along the seacoast...

I firmly believe everything Uncle Jim ever says except for that. And maybe a couple other things. But other than those he is an absolute sage.

(actually, he is an Absolute Sage and newbs ought to listen to everything he has to say and then some).
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I actually liked the cover EP did for my book. They supplied an art information form, and gave me what I wanted. But I agree, the cover Alex got was awful. Anemic, springs to mind, and really wishy washy. It looks as if the artist wanted to save on paints. :-)
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I actually liked the cover EP did for my book. They supplied an art information form, and gave me what I wanted. But I agree, the cover Alex got was awful. Anemic, springs to mind, and really wishy washy. It looks as if the artist wanted to save on paints. :-)
Maybe it's supposed to look like a bloodless zombie, crying tears of blood, because it's losing a game of golf. That's a golf club it has, I think. Is there anything like this in the story line?

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Maybe it's supposed to look like a bloodless zombie, crying tears of blood, because it's losing a game of golf. That's a golf club it has, I think. Is there anything like this in the story line?
I think it's supposed to be a riding crop. But the figure is dressed in the clothes of a cricketer, not an equestrian. Weird.
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Old 05-11-2010, 02:50 AM   #159
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I can't count the number of people I know who have been unhappy with their covers. Many of those people are with big houses, and have agents who have their back. I think that putting up a self-published edition on Lulu while trying to negotiate out of a contract is just about the worst possible thing a writer could do for their case. Legally, even going to the editor's mother's house and giving her the privilege of a Cleveland Steamer would at least not have been a gross violation of a signed contract. Any stance the writer had for claiming that he/she shouldn't have to pay to buy back rights is incredibly weakened. Write another, better book. Chalk this one up to a learning experience, and try to resell it when the rights at the current publisher expire.
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I don't know about the cover (or about how important covers even are in e-publishing), but that blurb sucks the big hairy wazoo.
There are real questions about what a "cover" means in an ebook. There are some ebook file formats that don't support images at all, for instance.
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Old 11-12-2010, 08:01 PM   #161
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Damnation Books has bought the beleaguered Realms of Fantasy magazine.

Some community reaction:

http://www.tobiasbuckell.com/2010/11/10/tread-carefuly/
http://jimhines.livejournal.com/538539.html



Note: I am reopening this thread under double-super-secret probation. I.e., don't be stupid.
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Old 11-12-2010, 09:20 PM   #162
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Well, if it is the real Kim Richards from Damnation Press who commented with such professionalism on Tobias Buckell's blog with this little gem, then I'm predicting more fireworks ahead:

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Did you guys actually READ the thread at AW and all the other forums spammed with this? Did you notice the date and players? Alex no longer sells his bootleg copy of The Berserk at the advice of his lawyer; Damnation Books does sell it.
The other smear campaign didn’t work either. Same author posted as multiple people and stalked our staff. Is that someone whose advice you want to follow? Both Eternal Press and Damnation Books are stonger for having to prove ourselves. Guess you missed that.
We love our websites. They’re current, they’re gorgeous. They successfully sell books. This is the only place I’ve seen hate on them to date. Most people actually like what they see. I guess there’s always a first.
If you hate us without actually knowing us, that’s your problem. “If you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all.” To each his own.
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Old 11-12-2010, 09:25 PM   #163
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I loved Realms of Fantasy. The artwork, especially back in the 80's was unbelievable. I used to rip it out of the magazine and hang them on my wall. Now, I wish I still had those magazines.
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It's a relief to read that the Realms staff will be continuing in their jobs. Doug Cohen has said that he and Shawna McCarthy, and likely the columnists and copy editors, will be remaining with Realms (blog entry here). He's also said that he and Shawna are comfortable with the new owners and their plans for the magazine.

The biggest pitfall I can see is $$$. So many magazines have folded due to low subscriber numbers (though few have managed to have as many Lazarus moments as Realms) -- they're bloody expensive to produce. I hope Damnation has a tonne of funding to pour into Realms.
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I'm really glad to see that Shawna and Doug are still on the staff. Have they updated the submission guidelines, or are they the same as before? (Length limitations, pay rates, etc.)
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From what Doug said on his blog, everything remains the same -- pay rate, contract, etc.
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The latest info I can find:

RoF is open for submissions:
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Locus reports that "the April 2011 issue will be themed “dark fantasy” to coincide with World Horror Convention 2011, where Damnation Books will be hosting a party, and a booth in the dealers’ area."

D Cohen is asking authors who have/had mss with Realms to let him know if they'd like to have them remain under consideration, and he'd like everyone to pass on the word:
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The new owners will honour all existing subscriptions:
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The new owners also assure readers that RoF will remain Fantasy:
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I'm really glad to see that Shawna and Doug are still on the staff.
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IMO, if Shawna leaves Realms, it won't be Realms any more. Without an equally well known editor (e.g., Ellen Datlow) to replace her, it'll drop off the face of the earth in less than a year.
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IMO, if Shawna leaves Realms, it won't be Realms any more. Without an equally well known editor (e.g., Ellen Datlow) to replace her, it'll drop off the face of the earth in less than a year.
I agree it would collapse, but I think it would take less than a year for the magazine--more like six months, or three issues.

Given that Damnation has taken on a failing magazine with huge debts, does anyone know if they have the resources to keep it going?
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I don't see the logic in taking on the magazine, with all respect to the magazine.

I thought about this last night and there are a few possiblities.

1- she has the funding to pull it off and keep the magazine going.

2- she plans to re-issue the old issues, either in e form or paper. This could be both cool and not cool.

Please note I don't know anything about producing magazines.

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I reckon it's not just funding. No one can fund a losing proposition long-term. RoF is a popular magazine with a good readership and a well-deserved reputation for quality, but the readership hasn't been enough to cover the costs of running a high-quality mag. So the new owners will either have to find a way to increase revenue to meet the existing costs of running RoF, or find a way to reduce the running costs. The previous owner presumably tried and failed at both options. I haven't seen any evidence that the new owner would be likely to pull it off, but as with any new press or new venture, all we can do is wait and see.
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Well, yes.

Do they pay on acceptance or on publication? I couldn't find it in their guidelines. That will likely make a huge difference to a lot of authors, given the higher-than-average likelihood of a story being accepted and never getting to print.
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Given that Damnation has taken on a failing magazine with huge debts, does anyone know if they have the resources to keep it going?
I wouldn't take any bets on that, either.

I think the folks at Damnation--lacking as they are in professional publishing experience--may be under the impression that they can make money. Let's see how long it takes for RoF to either fold or become a non-paying market.

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