Long long ago, in a galaxy far far away, I was a professional technical writer and editor. Then I had kids, and Kevin and I started our beekeeping business, and we moved out of Silicon Valley, and we had many adventures together. Writing occupied a minor role in my life for fifteen years.
Thanks to the
internet, that’s about to change. Ebook
technology has made publishing inexpensive.
The internet has made audiences accessible. This is a magical time to be a writer, and to
be a publisher. In What Would Google Do? (a book I highly recommend), Jeff Jarvis
points out that in 1947, there were 357 publishing houses. In 2004, there were over 85,000. Six huge publishing conglomerates control the
lion’s share of the book market—the mass-market appeal books and the
blockbusters—but that leaves the rest of the market to the remaining 84, 994
publishers. Oops. Make that 84,995 publishers. Kevin and I have gone back to our roots, and
are embarking on yet another adventure… as publishers.
We will be
re-printing public domain Quaker books, starting with Margaret Fell’s Women’s Speaking Justified. Beyond that, who knows? Kevin has a novel he has been working on, and
I have several non-fiction pieces in the works, including one about our
homebirth experiences. All our
publications will be ebooks, although I am currently looking into a
print-on-demand service, for folks who still prefer to kill trees for their
reading experience.
I keep thinking,
“Gosh, this is so cool! Why didn’t I do this fifteen years ago?” And the answer comes back to me: Because you couldn’t. Oh yeah.
Little details like it was impossible to be a small home-based
epublisher back then. This is so
cool. Did the futuristic science fiction
stories of our childhood (those of you who are old like me) even do this
present-future justice? I don’t think
so. But that’s another blog post.
I have started a
new blog dedicated to our publishing venture:
http://GypsyBeesPublishing.blogspot.com, and Kevin is working out the details for the website.... and I will be sure to tell everyone when Margaret Fell is available.....
This is so cool....I love the internet.... but that is another post....
3 comments:
A wonderful and worthwhile venture. The very best of luck to you! I am looking forward to your publications.
Sounds great! I look forward to seeing what you do! I have some ideas for early Quaker books if you ever want to chat! ;)
"For folks who still prefer to kill trees for their reading experience." I think this is a rather judgmental and not very well thought out comment. Have you considered the massive pollution caused by electronic devices, their construction and their destruction?
In friendship,
Eric
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