Beneath the Surface....by Susan Price
The surface of Do Authors Dream of Electric Books? may
look as smooth and unruffled as ever, but what you readers out there can’t see
are the great flurries of activity going on behind the façade.
CRACK! goes our lightening bolt, and spread out on
the slab is a lifeless something covered by a sheet. Flitting here and there in
the gloom are various electric authors hurrying in with their proof-read blogs.
Authors Electric's Julia Jones |
Huddled round the slab are the leaders of this
particular project. Here is Julia Jones, who, at dark of moon, delved to
unearth old and buried blogs from the past year, and skilfully stitched them
together to make something new and beautiful.
Author's Electric's Pauline Fisk |
There, eagerly and ably assisting, are KathleenJones and Pauline Fisk, who are running tests and checking – as the old
Carry-On film has it – that beneath the sheet everything is in perfect working
order.
Authors Electric's Kathleen Jones |
Authors Electric's Stephanie Zia |
Watchful at the head of the slab is Stephanie Zia, head
of Blackbird Digital Books, who has kindly agreed to use all her technical
knowledge and expertise to bring our creature to life and unleash it on the
world.
What will emerge won’t be any lumbering monster, but
something much livelier and lighter – Sparks, the Authors Electric’s Anthology,
bringing together blogs from our first year of epublishing: a sampler of our
styles and skills. We mean to make it available at as low a cost as possible.
Feel the quality and
the width! Among us we we have writers of crime novels and thrillers, writers
of romance, of historicals. Writers for children, of ‘How To’ books – writers of
plays and poetry – writers of fantasy.
We have writers with long careers of conventional
publishing behind them, and writers who inexplicably missed being taken up by a
publisher, often because the marketing department’s computer said, ‘No.’ We
have writers who’ve won awards; we have writers whose work has been translated
into half the languages of the world.
All Authors Electric asks of its members is that
they be good. That they write well,
and care deeply about their writing. We ask that they be the kind of writer who
flinches at a typo, and who will sit up all night, fighting with technology, to
ensure that their book is set out legibly on a Kindle or e-reader of choice.
Our members are writers who rewrite and rewrite because they want a sentence to
be as perfect as they can make it. (I know that members will rewrite a blog of
a few hundred words five, six, seven, eight times, and still not be satisfied.)
The Anthology will also be a small potted history, a
peep-hole onto epublishing’s early days, as well as a source of advice on
writing and ebooking. It will hold humour and opinions of all kinds. (Where you
have two electric authors, you have five opinions.)
But I think what impresses me most about the anthology is the
way it came about. It’s hard to remember now, but I think the idea first came
from Julia Jones, and was put in one of those secret forums which you out there
in front of your computers can’t see, but which are buzzing and crackling
constantly behind this page.
Other messages flew back, saying they agreed: but
how are we going to do it? Then Julia volunteered to edit, and Stephanie
volunteered to publish it.
When they needed more help, they put out the call, and
Kathleen and Pauline stepped up; and messages are whizzing back and forth as I
write this, to work out exactly how they will divide up the tasks and bring
them all to completion – who will check that all the spelling is consistent, that all chapter headings are styled the same, that all the links work, and so on, and so on... This, as people are preparing for Christmas in many
and various ways, some of which involve travel to foreign parts.
Stephanie, Julia, Pauline and Kathleen are all giving
up time from very busy lives, full of family demands, work, chores – and yet
they’ve volunteered to do this for the group, free of charge.
Authors Electric's Sheridan Winn |
Meanwhile, and likewise, Sheridan Winn is using her journalistic
experience to prepare a press release, which she will send out when the
Anthology is released.
This is, perhaps, what impresses me most about Authors
Electric: the way people within it effectively organise themselves, with a few
emails, to get something done, whether it’s the mass book give-away we had back
in April, or Cally Phillips’ Indie Ebook Review site, or the blog-rota itself.
Authors Electric's Cally Phillips |
To a cynic, who had come to believe that no one ever
does anything unless bribed with large amounts of cash, or poked with sharp
sticks, this is pretty breathtaking stuff.
It’s hard to remember that most of the Electrics
have never even been in the same town together, let alone met. They are spread
out over the UK. Of the 29, I’ve met 5 in person, and yet I feel I know all of
them.
Not a brave new world, perhaps, but a pleasing slant
on an old one.
And now I’ll withdraw, behind the curtain of this
blog, and join the interconnected hullaballoo that’s always going on back there…
But, coming your way soon, folks: Sparks: The
Authors Electric’s Anthology!
Tesla Coil: Image, wikipedia, as are lightening images. |
Comments
now you can all hate me for being a pedant and a party pooper.
so let me redeem myself with heartfelt gratitude at all the work and selflessness you've put into it.
and add this: it's all been done by women. why is that? and why do you think i hide under a woman's name!
thanks again to everyone.
Thanks you all so much for the expertise and love you've put into this project. I'm particularly grateful, because as some of you know, it's been a very difficult time for me, and I was able to contribute very little. My husband, David, is slowly getting better, following a nerve-wracking op and two unwanted episodes while he was convalescing, so my thoughts have been very much elsewhere.
So, Happy Christmas, fellow electricals, and may 2013 open with the right kind of BIG BANG for all of us.
PS Is anyone else having problems with the Preview function? I do like to check before I post, but Preview makes a total mess of my posting (never used to...)