Jan 7, 2011 by

Samhain branch out into Horror

So here’s something interesting. Dan D’Aurio, formerly head of Dorchester’s horror imprint and one of several editors to be let go when Dorchester/Leisure decided to switch to ebooks and POD, has apparently been contracted by Samhain to launch a new horror imprint.

Samhain’s submission page still reads:

Samhain Publishing is now open to general submissions of all genres of romance and erotica, as well as fantasy, urban fantasy and science fiction with strong romantic elements. We are refocusing our efforts and will no longer be accepting submissions in other genres for the time being, including women’s fiction, chick lit and young adult.

Like a lot of epublishers, they had to tighten things up last year and focus their efforts on the most profitable areas of epublishing. Does this move suggest they think the market’s finally going to start opening out? Of all the major epublishers, Samhain always struck me as the one most likely to successfully branch into other genres*. They’re not alone, of course. Carina have been actively seeking other genres since before they opened (Angela James having previously worked for Samhain) **. And smaller epubs, too, have taken other genres, but anecdotal evidence is that they simply weren’t as profitable, backed up by the fact even recognisable names like Lyrical pared back.

I would love to see epublishing open up to other genres. As ereader sales increase, I think markets are finally opening up, but if readers don’t find books of the quality they desire in the genres they want they’ll stop looking. Horror’s always had an active small press presence – larger publishers finding it unprofitable next to other genres – and I think it’s ripe to be the next e-genre. However, it’s going to take some bravery for authors to risk epublishing when it’s still in its infancy for the genre when there’s so many established small print presses out there. Hopefully having editors like Dan on board will help.

*even Ellora’s Cave Cerridwen Press imprint was still predominantly romance, and has now been merged into the main imprint as ‘Ellora’s Cave blush’

** There’s a certain irony in a press backed by Harlequin, biggest romance publisher in the world, bemoaning the lack of horror submissions!

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Nov 10, 2010 by

Reflections Edge closed

I know what I was going to mention on Monday: Reflection’s Edge has closed after six years. As both a reader and a writer I think it’s a shame, though at least as a reader all the back issues are still available to nose through. I just wish I’d discovered the zine earlier!

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Sep 1, 2010 by

The first issue of the Red Penny Papers is now available! Including my very own Pluvial. I just want to express my respect and admiration to KV Taylor for all the hard work she put into produing such an awesome magazine.

Aug 7, 2010 by

state of the being

Found the first pirated copy of Tease yesterday. I feel like a proper author now! I’ve joined GoodReads as Mina Kelly, and changed my LibraryThing name to MinaKelly as well. Pimped the book everywhere, and one of my friends has already read and reviewed it (and she bought it! If I’d got my head around this whole author business I’d have sent her an ARC).

Having dropped back to part time work, I’m currently working a 6 day week. It’s technically part of the time, right? It’s front of house work, so no more internet or phone all day. So if I’m hard to get hold of, that’s why. I’m applying for another full time job at the moment, which would involve starting work at 7AM some days. But also Romans and dinosaurs. Those are things I’ll happily leave the house for before the sun comes up.

I also have conjunctivitis, which means my housemates have had to put up with me whining about my eyes for a week, and the pharmacist seemed to think I was about a bit of a hypochondriac until I mentioned sometimes I lose the ability to focus properly, at which point she tried to point me at my nearest doctor post-haste. I don’t think it’s that bad (hey, I’m typing merrily away, aren’t I?) but I will attempt to make use of the NHS at some point next week if I’m ever not at work. In the meantime I have some eyedrops that sting, which means they must be working. I don’t need to be able to see when I’m working with swords, right?