Friday 14 August 2009

It's crunch time. Big time

It's been a long gestation period for Nemesis. Three years, or thereabouts. Sometimes feels like ten. We've had to wait for the right moment, taking work, weddings and babies into account, but we've kept beavering away behind the scenes.

The submission process for the Vertigo anthology brought in 40-plus stories, which were whittled down to ten, followed by edits for each, meetings with the authors, rewrites and more editing. Meanwhile, we agreed to publish a book marking the 175th anniversary of our local school, Arbory, which the young fella attends, and Mrs Q has been heavily involved with the school's PTA to gather the extensive research together. I guess 'facilitating' would be a better word than publishing in this instance; we're looking after design and printing, but all profits from the book will go to the school.

But now the waiting is almost over. Both Vertigo and the Arbory book have to be with the printers by mid-October at the latest (although Vertigo can probably wait a little longer) and there are just two months to go.

Work on Vertigo is, generally, on hold until I've finishing writing the final draft of The Manx Giant, which is being published by the Manx Heritage Foundation. However, there have been a couple of cool developments in recent weeks.

First, the template for the Nemesis website has been agreed with the designers, and it looks excellent. Once the pages have been created, they'll be handed over to us to insert the text ahead of the site going live. I'm hoping that will happen by mid-September at the latest.

Second, an up-and-coming author who is creating some serious buzz with a series of crime novels has provisionally agreed to write a foreword for Vertigo. He's asked to see a couple of the stories to give him a taste of what the anthology is about, and they should be with him in the next week or so after further edits. But I'll keep our power dry until then as to his identity...

It's an exciting time. And also a bloody daunting one. There's no time to waste now. For the next two months, it's going to be all hands to the pump. Late nights and early mornings. And yet finishing the design and getting the manuscripts to print is only half the battle - the publicity campaign for both books will start to roll into action over the next month and gather pace towards Christmas.

Meanwhile, we still have one eye on next year, and how to follow up what we hope will be a successful end to 2009. Watch this space.

2 comments:

  1. Great news, John! It's an exciting time for you, and I expect a very stressful time too.

    My very best wishes to you both!

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  2. Thanks for dropping by, David. Yes, very exciting, but stressful indeed - tell me again why we love books/writing...?!

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