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In The News
 23 Sep 2008, 01:51 #44560 Reply To Post
Arts Council funded YouWriteOn.com will publish the first 5,000 writers who contact us for Free - Fiction & Non-Fiction

To participate follow these 2 steps:

1) Email youwriteon@googlemail.com, and inside your email add your name, address, telephone number, book title, genre, length of your book, and a synopsis up to 50 words

2) We will contact the first 5,000 people who email us by 31st October 2008. Your book will be ready to order by readers as a paperback by Christmas. Open to UK and US residents.

YouWriteOn.com - Our Free Publishing Aims

Our aim is to give the opportunity to new writers to help create success for their books. Since YouWriteOn began in 2006, we have seen our authors achieve success through both mainstream and alternative publishing. This summer’s member successes include a six figure publication deal with Random House for Caligula author Douglas Jackson, and member Keith Mansfield achieving a three book deal with Costa Award winning publisher Quercus with his children’s novel Johnny Mackintosh and the Spirit of London. Many other YouWriteOn writers have received rave reviews from fellow writers and readers onsite, and having a book available to order gives new writers an added opportunity to try to achieve success. Members will be able to add links to buy the book on their sample excerpts on YWO.

Books will be available to order through the YouWriteOn website, and members will be able to get in touch with readers and reviewers who have enjoyed their book excerpts on site. YouWriteOn authors will receive 60% royalties for each copy sold to the public, compared to 12 to15% royalties that authors usually receive through mainstream publishing. Your book will be of the same quality as a bookstore paperback. You retain all rights to your book at all times. Open to all nationalities.

If you achieve success with your book and a publisher offers you a good deal, you can take up their offer straight away without any obligation to YouWriteOn.com. In Autumn 2007, YouWriteOn published Bufflehead Sisters by member Patricia J. DeLois – available to order online as a paperback - and the successful author achieved a 2 book deal with Penguin this summer. This was after bookstores contacted us so that they could stock the novel, and after thousands of online sales through us. As will apply to all our writers in this project, Patricia could cancel her publication with us at any time to pursue whichever publishing path was most advantageous to her, she has decided to continue publishing with us until her Penguin imprint is ready. Publishing is completely free through our setup process when writers send us their completed books.


That sounds good, but I would also like my book available online to order through Waterstones, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, WH Smith and other book distributors?

Should you wish to potentially achieve a much higher readership through being available to order through all major booksellers throughout the UK and US, such as Waterstones, Amazon, Barnes and Noble and WH Smith's, then you can do so for £39.99 through our separate partnership with Legend Press. Legend Press has been shortlisted for five publishing and business awards over the last 18 months, and in 2008 one of their titles Salt & Honey by Candi Miller was named as one of World Book Day's 'Top Ten Books to Talk About'. You retain all rights to your book. Email YouWriteOn@legendpress.co.uk to take advantage of this offer. Open to applicants of all nationalities.

Additional Good YWO News – Random House, publisher of authors such as John Grisham and Bill Bryson, has agreed to review YouWriteOn Top Ten writers for a further six months between October 2008 and March 2009
This post was last edited by In The News, 26 Sep 2008, 18:36
timellis
 23 Sep 2008, 06:28 #44565 Reply To Post
This is great news Ted ! I've sent my email, although I had to rummage around in the cellars of my memory stick to find one I'd finished. Most of mine are three chapters long ! I wonder why !
Mulberry
 23 Sep 2008, 06:49 #44566 Reply To Post
Great idea, Ted, but why open to UK and US residents only? Carl.
benkelly
 23 Sep 2008, 06:58 #44567 Reply To Post
It sounds like a good deal Ted. If people don't pay the additional forty pounds, what do they get? An ISBN number and listing on the site? Or is the ISBN part of the extra deal?

And who designs the covers?
This post was last edited by benkelly, 23 Sep 2008, 07:40
"Suck it up, say thank you and move on."

Steevang
 23 Sep 2008, 09:23 #44572 Reply To Post
Wahey

I love it Ted. Spiffing effort. Email has gone!

Steevang
The frog and the scorpion - by Steevan Glover is available December 2008 http://www.steevanglover.com
Wendy Wynde
 23 Sep 2008, 09:54 #44577 Reply To Post
Can we send in more than one book?
You always get more of what you focus on in life...
LibbyAst
 23 Sep 2008, 10:24 #44579 Reply To Post
What's wrong with Aussies?

PS. I'm only asking for the sake of asking - I don't have a book ready to send.
Katie
www.katiewstewart.com
YouWriteOn
 23 Sep 2008, 11:03 #44582 Reply To Post
Thank you for the questions. We've had a very large amount of interest already and we are collating details. We will be providing details of how to send your manuscript together with answers to all the most frequently asked questions later today/early tomorrow.

We've also added details to the home page news ticker of a couple of YWO members POD published books. One of which has made it into Waterstones book stores, and another onto websites relating to its story subject. It should be a very interesting project for new writers to broaden their opportunities for their writing to be read.

Ted
flyingtart
 23 Sep 2008, 12:27 #44589 Reply To Post
Mine's sent too.

Is this one of those dreams...?
mike46
 23 Sep 2008, 13:21 #44599 Reply To Post
Hi I have a collection of short stories 35000 words.Is this acceptable for consideration?
jacobea
 23 Sep 2008, 14:14 #44602 Reply To Post
I'd love to enter. It's triggered of a renewal of action for me writing Book One, but i don't think it'll be ready in any readable form in just over a month .

Don't supposed they'd take an email anyway and extend the completion deadline for the odd one ?
slavandria
 23 Sep 2008, 15:54 #44612 Reply To Post
Quote: jacobea, Tuesday, 23 Sep 2008 14:14
I'd love to enter. It's triggered of a renewal of action for me writing Book One, but i don't think it'll be ready in any readable form in just over a month .

Don't supposed they'd take an email anyway and extend the completion deadline for the odd one ?


I'm in the same pea pod with you. My ms won't be ready, either. Perhaps we'll have to wait for this (semi) annual *hint, hint* occurance to come again???
Jen

"There are books of which the backs and covers are by far the best parts." Charles Dickens
talespinner
 23 Sep 2008, 18:14 #44622 Reply To Post
Mine's gone. Good luck everybody!
markgayle
 23 Sep 2008, 19:05 #44625 Reply To Post
I'll wait and see, but what is this offering that isn't already available elsewhere?

Where's the quality control, up to 5000 books, some of which WILL be awful. Who's going to proof read, edit, design workable covers, format the books to look like professional editions (the POD version of Buffleheads was obviously a POD, for example).

And then if you end up amongst 5000 poor books, what does that do for your reputation? Isn't the POD offer a last ditch place for books that are not good enough to make the grade?

Or is this an attempt to emulate the music industry back in the 80s and 90s and develop an indie brand? If so, I come back to quality control. There so obviously isn't any.

To me, it sounds like what's already on offer from Booksurge, Createspace and Lulu.

Forgive me if this isn't an attempt to reduce the price of an extra Legend service by using the economy of scale equation, but it sounds like one.
k0306
 23 Sep 2008, 21:00 #44634 Reply To Post
Christmas has come early hasn't it!

I know I'm a born worrier, but is there any way of knowing that my e-mail has definitely been received?

Cheers, Kate
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