We hope this finds everyone well and that we can look forward to a Summer of health, rest and relaxation. And now some news……
SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY
We’ve concluded a new 3 book deal for Bill Keith writing as Ian Douglas with Harpercollins. The new Series is Galaxy Raiders
We’ve struck a six figure three book deal with Blackstone on behalf of Rhett Bruno and Jaime Castle to publish 3 full length novels in their DEAD ACRE/BLACK BADGE world whose originating novella was a giant hit in audio.
James Cambias has published the first book in a new ‘Universe’, ‘The 10,000 worlds’ and this launch book is THE GODEL OPERATION Book 2 is in the works.
John Scalzi has delivered his next full length novel to Tor for publication in March, 2022, THE KAIJU PRESERVATION SOCIETY.
We’ve published 2 new collections of short fiction by Sharon Shinn, SHADOWS OF THE PAST and ANGELS AND OTHER EXTRAORDINARY BEINGS.
We’ve seen a lot of new translation licenses, as follows:
- For John Scalzi Sales in: China, France, Greece, Italy, Korea, Romania, Russia, Spain, Turkey
- For Bill Keith: Poland
- For Marko Kloos: Hungary and Poland
- For Andre Norton Estate: Poland, Russia, Spain
- For Dennis E. Taylor: Germany, Russia, Turkey
ROMANCE
We’ve made a number of translation sales as follows:
- G. A. Aiken: Germany
- Madeline Baker: Italy
- MaryJanice Davidson: Germany
- Bertrice Small Estate: Italy, Russia, Ukraine
THRILLERS, MYSTERY, CRIME
We are happy to be partnering with Naval Institute Press to re-issue all 3 books in WARD CARROLL’S ‘PUNK’S WAR’ Trilogy. They’ll be publishing in hardcover and trade paperback and we’ll be publishing ebook editions and seeking an Audio partner.
We’ve sold German rights on behalf of new client Iceland crime writer Stefan Mani to his book THE ABYSS.
We’ve sold large print rights to Thorndike Press for two books by Jason Manning.
Mentor Enterprises will be publishing a special edition of BRIAN M. MICHELSONS’ WARBOT 1.0: AI GOES TO WAR.
NON-FICTION
We’ve licensed film rights to CHARLES SASSER’S PATTON’S PANTHERS.
JUDY SMITH has delivered DIFFICULT: Mothering Adult Children Through Conflict and Change to Rowman and Littlefield.
CHILDREN’S
Candy Fleming and Eric Rohman have the third ‘Bulldozer’ book coming in the Fall BULLDOZER’S CHRISTMAS.
Candy will be publishing THE CURSE OF THE MUMMY: OPENING KING TUT’S TOMB with Scholastic this September.
Penguin Canada has made three translation sales for Marthe Jocelyn’s Aggie Morton mystery Series, to Russia, Ukraine and France.
We’ve published Michelle Nunley’s wonderful maze book WIZARD’S WORLD.
 Royalties, mainly on the sale of paper based books, remain the primary source of author income. I’m going to explain the fundamental concepts you need to understand how they work and are calculated. The following is an outline, more like course notes, than a lecture. I want to keep this short and to the point, as my workshop will go into more depth about all these topics.
Royalties, mainly on the sale of paper based books, remain the primary source of author income. I’m going to explain the fundamental concepts you need to understand how they work and are calculated. The following is an outline, more like course notes, than a lecture. I want to keep this short and to the point, as my workshop will go into more depth about all these topics. I know many writers believe that their submissions are routinely discarded without being considered by many agents. Based on my knowledge of the business, this isn’t true. Though I am a busy literary agent with an active list of more than 80 writers I still consider everything that arrives in my office. As I sit down to write this in May of 2000, I see five important new sales from my agency this year with first time writers who we took from the slush pile — including one from our first email query letter. It’s true the overwhelming majority of submissions are returned with a form rejection, but we are looking for books that excite us and when we find them, we pursue their authors vigorously. We’re not the only ones.
I know many writers believe that their submissions are routinely discarded without being considered by many agents. Based on my knowledge of the business, this isn’t true. Though I am a busy literary agent with an active list of more than 80 writers I still consider everything that arrives in my office. As I sit down to write this in May of 2000, I see five important new sales from my agency this year with first time writers who we took from the slush pile — including one from our first email query letter. It’s true the overwhelming majority of submissions are returned with a form rejection, but we are looking for books that excite us and when we find them, we pursue their authors vigorously. We’re not the only ones. I’m sure you recognize the provenance of that title—current Copyright law grants authors a term of the author’s life plus seventy years.
I’m sure you recognize the provenance of that title—current Copyright law grants authors a term of the author’s life plus seventy years.