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Publish Central - Members Update

16 Years Ago


Hey Gang! Clint here. I don't know where to start with this one but; Wow, OK, Uhmm....We are exploding here! I have been on "Writer's" for just a short time and I was just going to throw out this publishing group idea. To be honest I started this about 13 + hours ago and at last check we had 104 members. We are the fastest growing group on Writer's Cafe right now. Unbelievable! We are on to something here. 

Thanks everybody. We are getting fantastic ideas from members, agents, and publishers. I'm having a hard time keeping up but I'll will respond to everyone if it kills me! Please use the forums however you want. I didn't expect the response I be so popular so, I'll admit it, I'm trying to catch up. So I am going to ask the members if anyone knows of a way to get "Writers Cafe" to allow more than one moderator? Basically, I think this group would be better served if we had more moderators to help out. If this is not possible that's ok just send me suggestions and I will try to implement them as soon as I can. I am a law student working, full time with a little one so bare with me if I am slow but changes should take no more than a day or so. Also I have received more than a few suggestions regarding moving this topic over to a entirely new website. While that may be presumptous, toss in your two cents if that would be something you are interested in. ("Writers Cafe" may not like this though) 

A word about the agents and publishers: 
I am trying to basically connect writers and publishers/agents and provide pragmatic advice for aspiring authors. So some of the changes and additions will include these agents and publishers. I want to say that I am not trying to advertise or push one over the other, nor am I trying to push writers in a particular direction, but I want to also provide the means for both parties to cut the widest swath possiible here. Again, I have no rules for the group, I stress openess and creativity, and hope that this is conveyed through my postings. This group if really what we want to make it so keep the ideas and forums topics flowing. 

Thanks Again. We're rockin! 
TELL YOUR FRIENDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Clint 
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16 Years Ago


Opening a link under something like "Moderators" and tell a little about what you need help with, wouldn't be a bad idea.  Ask those that are willing reply to your post and choose whom you want.  Once you have your pick you can delete the link and communicate with those you've chosen and go from there.
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16 Years Ago


Yeah, good point. How about this; If you want to help out, moderate,  or assist outside of "Publish" (i.e. website design/creation) just e-mail me. We have already gotten good response from members and the ideas are bubbling up.
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Member Update - 6/7/09

16 Years Ago


Here is another copy of the link to the website:




As a little note, group has been up and running for a little over 48 hrs. now and we are at around 225 or so members the last time I checked and I think we are at 15 or so members on the site. I want to point out that as of right now we don't intend to shift over to the site completely. We can use it to showcase ourselves and gain interest from agents and publishers. The only reason I say this is that there may be agents who might not be able to "advertise" on our group page due to "WritersCafe" restrictions. So I want to make sure they can do so on our web page. Also I want to utilize the "featured writer" and "contest" options too. I also like "Writers" because we have the read and review function that is lacking on the site.


Thanks again. We are now relatively stable on the site and since we only specialize in, well us, we won't have the heavy traffic that Writers gets, as I have noticed a couple of outages over the weekend. Although that may well just be maintenance. Keep up we the suggestions and please spread the word. If any of you know of more agents and publishers that are accepting submissions let them know about this little project. I think it would be a great way to get As and Ps to be able to quickly review a lot of different styles and writers.


Have fun and good luck,

- C.M.
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Publish Central! - Members Update - 06/09/09 *Read This First*

16 Years Ago


Hello everyone, this is an update for 6/9/09. I apologize for the length this post is likely to be but I want to get everyone up to speed on where we are at and how we are going to approach both the Publish Central (PC) site and the Writers Café (WC) Group. So below is going to be a list of goals and plans. Think of it sort of as the business plan of how we are going to get things going.

First let me say that there are essentially 3 aspects, areas, or phases that will be utilized in the process of getting you all from idea to publication. I will preface all of this by mentioning that it is critical the group helps itself. What I mean by this is that us as creators and you as moderators will serve to facilitate the PC process, but the advocacy of the group and the exposure of what we are trying to accomplish will necessarily depend on the efforts of the members. So here we go.

 

1.) The WC group, “Publish Central”, will act as the starting point for new and current writers.  This is where the “inspiration” tire will meet the “writing” road. Here you can get ideas and start to put together pieces for review. Now, many people use WC to simply post their writings in a casual manner. A take it or leave it approach. I have no problem with that and there are certainly groups that are dedicated to that on WC. However, I would encourage your WC “Publish Central” Postings to be tailored for two things. First, use the group to get help with things like composition, writing style, visualization, vocabulary, creativity, fluidity, etc. Second, use ‘us’ as PC members to assess the publishing viability of the piece. Think of this as a kind of audience pre-screening, a test run to see if readers will be drawn to this type of piece. Many of our members are scholars, agents, and editors use their expertise to you advantage! 

 

Here is where the members come in. I ask you as PC members to be honest and constructively critical in this area. Often writers have a good bit of intuition as to what a reader may be interested in. On the other side of this coin that intuition may be compromised by a members preference for a particular style. So I ask you that in reviewing writing to keep you mind open. Perhaps you might not like a particular style, but would it be successfully publishable? Do you have a friend that would love it? Or conversely, is it an over saturated area of the market, perhaps requiring that the writer to be informed that they may need to stretch their style or genre?


Finally, as far as the featured writers go we are going to set up a calendar so that if you are an upcoming scheduled feature writer you can let people know and prepare pieces and then notify me of which piece you want featured. For those days that we don't have anyone scheduled we will just do random posts. We are then going to be using the contests to generate winners who will then be featured for an extended period on PC & Ning (1 week or so). The idea behind this is that if a piece gets a lot of buzz on WC we feel it then earns the right to get more than the daily exposure created by the WC feature. This will also allow the winning piece or pieces to be advertised to the A's and Pub's on PC & Ning. We will also implement cash prizes if and when we receive any and donations. But again don't feel pressured to donate just for that purpose.

 

2.) The “Publish Central” site will be the next step. Here we will begin to assemble a sort of one-stop-shopping feature for writers, agents(A’s), and publishers (Pubs.) The site will soon actually have separate links for the member/authors, A’s and Pubs. (i.e. “Shop for Writers”, “Shop for Publishers”, “Shop for Agents”). I say ‘shop’ but there will be no fee for anything. At this stage the writer should have some buzz on the piece or buzz on themselves as a writer. The purpose behind this is that the A’s and Pubs. will use this site to “shop” for you! Think of it as kind of a billboard. This intent here is for A’s and Pubs. to review writers and pieces that have already been battle harder by the WC review process. Bright, tight, and brief. The will allows the A’s and Pubs. to get more effectively filtered pieces to review. Then if they are interested in more they can check out you profile on WC. So I would suggest the member name on PC is at least somewhat close to the name on WC. 

That’s basically how ii benefits A’s and Pub’s.  How it benefits ‘us’ is, we will be able to peruse the A’s and Pub’s posted on the site. The idea behind this is for the A’s and Pub’s to post what type of writing they are looking for. Here is where we hope to really blow open the genres and styles. We want A’s and Pub’s to be looking for all the writing WC provides and well as things like writing for travel, game design, business, law, instruction, scholarship, cooking, and list can go on. The reason that I mention this is that many of you that have a knack for stringing a sentence together may be able to supplement your true calling with these side jobs. I am not suggesting you “sell out”, whatever that means, but we should be pragmatic about our careers as writers. PC will be the professional business side of the project.

 

3.) The Ning. Sounds freaky but this will help supplement the site and will really act as more of the social networking and fun/casual side of the project. Think of this as myspace/facebook meets publish central. Here we can announce items as well as schedule events and a whole host of other features. I would kind of liken this to the private club of PC. Mainly this is here to have fun with this.

 

            So that basically the general idea. But, this is going to require a lot of effort on the member’s part. We need you to be zealous advocates for the cause. Contact A’s and Pub’s with a short professional inquiry into our little project let them know what we are doing and how the project can benefit them. In addition contact magazines as well as alternative publishing sources and let them know what we are doing. Just be polite, courteous, and professional and it will pay off. Don’t be surprised if you run into a good deal of dead ends. The way I see it with the advent of technology these types of projects will be on the forefront of publishing in the years to come. I know that may seem a lofty ambition but, look at the effect of the internet on the newspaper industry right now. Contact other writer’s and interested parties too. Think outside the box, or inside the box if it gets us more exposure. Be creative ‘we’ will be our best voice. Keep up the suggestions and thanks again.

 

 

- C.M.

            

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16 Years Ago


         Well hello again folks. Here is the newest update for PC. Its 6/24/09 and we are a little over three weeks old now I think. The membership continues to rise, I think we are like 8 or 9 on the groups ranking, and Ning and the PC websites are starting to get used more. Vamplit has been keeping up with everyone and we have a good writing editor joined up on PC. You should check him out. Also Vamplit is asking our assistance to check out one of their authors who is writing a twitter novel. You can check it out here at 

         I am continuing to seek out more agents and publishers as well and I will hopefully have some new additions soon. I have gotten a couple comments along the lines of; this group/website isn't doing anything for me! My response to this is twofold. First remember that we just started three weeks ago and we have been focusing on getting everything up and running. The massive amount of work Midnight has done alone getting this going is impressive everything looks as good as it does because of her. As far as I go, most of what I have been doing has been behind the scenes but now that we are more stable I will be able to focus on networking more and getting the word out. Secondly, remember that this project will only be as good as we make it. Feel free to contact publishers and agents. Particularly let them know they can come to us if they are looking for a specific style. If you get turned down or don't get a response don't worry about it. I have many times. I am not scolding anyone though because the vast amount of comments and suggestions I have gotten have been positive so if this sounds confusing disregard. 

         I have been just doing Google searches for independent publishers, freelance jobs postings, and up and coming literary agents and trying to contact them. We have gotten a good response and what I am hearing is that we came up with a pretty good idea here. So let's help each other out and get our group and site out there! Also I appreciate all those who are doing just that, you guys are awesome.

         Midnight created a new contest so go on there and check it out. The winner is going to be featured on PC and the Ning! So bonus right?! Also I have been kicking around and idea with a PC contest where we would accept chapter submissions periodically and then everyone would vote on the best chapter and that would become Ch. 1 then for Ch. 2 we could do the same thing, so that in theory we would end up with a short collaborative book. If it was really good we could submit it to an indie and the writers who won the respective chapter entries could reap the benefits. Let me know what you all think. If nothing else it would be something fun to do.

         Hopefully next week I will be able to get back into regular updates at the beginning of the week. Also I am almost caught up with reviews so you can keep em’ coming if you like. Hope everyone is doing good and enjoying the summer. Talk to you soon.

 

 

- C. M.


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16 Years Ago


Dude! You forgot the link! :-D]

-Midnight Writer