Thursday 22 July 2010

Set for launch...

I feel like I've been talking about the 'forthcoming Nemesis website' for years. Hell, maybe I have. I forget. The delays have all been my doing, but mainly we've been waiting for the right time to launch.

With our first book (other than the Arbory School book published last year, which was a community project) due out in October, that time has now arrived. The web chaps at Isle of Man Advertising & PR have done a great job (with infinite patience...) and, all being well, we're looking to launch the website within the next week or so.

They've just completed moving the site over to a new content management system and today young Dan was putting the final touches to the design for the blog - which means that, yes, this blog will soon cease to exist, to be replaced by a new one within the website.

As with any project that you're about to inflict on the public, there's some trepidation. Is the website design as cool as we think it is? Is the text pitched at the right level? Does it contain the right information - for both readers and writers? I could go on, but you get the picture.

We've studied other publishers' websites, trying to figure out what works and what doesn't. In the end, we've just got to get it out there and wait for the feedback to come in, which will, of course, be most welcome.

So, stay tuned here for now. We're almost there...

Wednesday 7 July 2010

Search out bull, grab horns

While submissions have continued to come in over the last few months, it's fair to say that it's been more of a trickle than a torrent, which is natural for a relatively unknown indie publisher just starting out on the road to mega-seller-dom. And of those that are coming in, non-fiction is edging fiction, which makes it even tougher to unearth that bit of fiction magic we're searching for to launch that side of Nemesis.

A few weeks back, I decided to take the bull by the old horns. If the projects won't come to us, I mused, then we'll go and find the projects. So I started watching and listening to what was being said by those I knew on blogs, forums, facebook, twitter - you name it, I was getting the skeet.

As of tonight, I have two projects that I'm interested in - one fiction, one non-fiction. The writer behind the fiction idea knows of my interest, and we're hoping to catch up in the coming weeks to discuss how things might move forward.

With the non-fiction project, the writer has no idea that I'm interested. In fact, he might not even know there is a project in the first place, as I'm considering proposing something to him - he might already have this in hand, in which case I'll bow out gracefully, but I've a feeling he will be interested.

Of course, it's far too early to say whether either of these projects will come to fruition. A few things need to happen; first, we need to be sure the projects are a good fit for us; second, the writer has to be sure we're the right people for them to work with; and, third, we've got to be sure (or as sure as we can be) that these projects are marketable. There are plenty of other considerations, but take one of those three out of the equation and the end result is the project won't go ahead, at least not with us as publisher.

When the website finally launches, and our name starts to get out there, then I'd expect submissions to increase gradually. But for now, I'm buzzing with the possibilities being conjured by keeping an open mind, digging around and being prepared to think outside the box, and I hate that bloody phrase. But in these two instances, it fits perfectly.

I'll reveal more if/when these ideas start to form into some kind of shape. Until then, if you'd be so kind, please keep your fingers crossed that they do...