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FROM THE PREZ
IT'S JULY!
My how time
flies. However, in my house when time flies it's, more often
than not, the alarm clock. But as usual, I digress.
At our last
meeting we had 29 members in attendance and room for more! Hopefully the sound
system is getting looked at, so it doesn't cut out again. But we heard some
great stories and there are more this month.
As far as I know
there is no speaker this month unless our VP has found one. We do have speakers
lined up for August and September. Both will be speaking on marketing, so we
should get a wide range of info.
October and
November are up for grabs if anyone knows someone who would like to regale us
with knowledge. Also...craft sale season is coming up, please bring any and all info on upcoming events that you may have.
Looking forward
to seeing 100 smiling faces on the 12th. We should be able to get pretty close to that number if everyone brings a small
mirror.
Carl/Nathaniel
The
Prez.
Author
of The Ant Doctor
and
three other books that will be out soon.
FROM THE VEEP
Can you believe the year is half over? It seems the year just got started and here
it is July. We have a project under
discussion, and I believe we all should have a say in it. The Catalog for our writers
group. What comes to mind is the word
Professionalism: professional character, spirit, methods, a standing practice
to do and present the best we can.
Professionalism applies to all our projects and at
this time: The Spokane Authors Catalog. Professionalism is calling and
we will produce the best catalog of our writing efforts.
So far, I have
received feedback from Dave, Sue and Beth.
All good ideas, but like good ideas they can be made better. The adage an Elephant is a horse designed by
a committee is something to avoid. But a
group can design and produce an excellent, professional product. That group is made up of our members. Each member has ideas that a small core can
pick from to make our catalog the best it can be.
The catalog will
represent us. We are a group of talented
writers who want our product to show the public just how good and talented we
are. I ask you to come to our July
meeting and all our meetings, with an open mind and ideas.
Critical
Points:
Appearance; size, color, binding,
Number and size of each page’s content
of publications
Book ad content and limitations
Overall cost for production.
How we are going to pay for the production.
For each book ad.
Cost per copy and preorders.
Number of copies to be printed.
Format: page, actual ad for book
Information: e.g. ISBN, e-book, bookstore
availability, etc.
Content: Front Cover, brief on story, brief
on author (bio) Limitations. Size of ad.
Advertising, e.g. signings, lectures, classes
and distribution, other than ours.??? i.e. Gray Dog Press, et al.
Should the
Spokane Authors pay the initial cost of production and thereby own any
revenues? There are questions about should SA own the copyright and only the
membership authorize more copies to be printed? There are questions yet to be
asked, July is our opportunity to make our history known to all. From this
project we may receive requests for speaking engagements. The World is open to us and this is our opportunity to take advantage – now.
Bob Manion
The
Veep
FROM YOUR EDITOR, WEB-MASTER, TREASURER
Since
our June meetings it seems my get up and go has got up and left. Whatever level of ambition I had has
disappeared and I find myself struggling to must enough energy and drive to put
this issue of the newsletter together.
As I write this on Independence Day, I had originally hoped to have had
this out to you over the previous weekend.
Now I hope to have it ready to go out Friday, tomorrow, or possibly
Saturday. Still, that should get it to
you a few days before our first meeting of July.
We have a couple of projects in the
works. One is a catalog listing all
members’ books that we can share with other writing groups and the public in
general. The other is to compile a
second anthology. While we want to complete
both in a timely manner, we should also have enough restraint to take our time
and produce quality products. We should
also note that the catalog will need revision on a regular basis. We’ll have new members joining who have books
to be included, current members publishing new books that can be added, and
there will be those who allow membership to expire, which will necessitate
removing their books from the catalog.
Perhaps revisions could be done on a yearly basis.
Not long after last month’s issue,
featuring Joan Kopczynski’s book on the cover, I got word that an earlier book
of hers had been republished. Her member
web-page has been updated to reflect that, and
coincidentally we have a review of if in this
issue. This month we have a number of books from Stephen
Lalonde to fill up our cover.
Spokane
Authors
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DAM
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