Showing posts with label publishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label publishing. Show all posts

14 July 2010

Just One (more) Book



Does contemporary poetry make a difference to you? Do you relish fiction that makes you think? Do you value truly independent publishers? Then you can help. Despite heroic efforts last year, my publisher, Salt, has been having a hard time in the recession and desperately needs to sell more books to stay afloat until the new grant kicks in. Word is that they have less than one week's cash left in the kitty. Chris Hamilton-Emery writes:
I hoped I'd never have to write this note. The recession has continued to have a very negative impact on sales at Salt and we're finally having to go public to ask you to help support us.

Our sales are now 60% down on last year and have wiped out our grant and our cash reserves as we continue to market and publish what we can from what we believe is a great list. We've plans in place to help secure the business from November 2010 — though the books we'll be publishing won't deliver any real revenue until 2011. We're sorry to ask, embarrassed to ask, but we need your help to survive until then and if you were considering purchasing a Salt book, we'd dearly love you to do it right now. We've less than one week's cash left.

If you can help us, please do two things:

1. Buy one book from us — we don't mind from where, it can be from your local bookstore (they need your support, too), it can be from Amazon or the BookDepository. It can even be directly from us. But please buy that book now.

2. Please tell everyone you know to do the same. Buy just one book and pass it on.

If money is tight for you, too, you can simply write a review of any Salt book you love on Amazon. Or recommend a book to a friend.

You can visit our Web site right now, simply go to
http://www.saltpublishing.com/
and buy JustOneBook.

Remember too, that every book you buy directly from us gets a raffle ticket in our Big Summer Raffle — and you could win one copy each of the next 20 books we publish from 1 September.

Thanks for continuing to support us.

Chris

I bought two more Salt books just now: Wena Poon's novel Alex y Robert and Tom Chivers's Crashaw Prize-winning debut How to Build a City. Oh, and my book's still available if you're interested - just click on the image on the sidebar.

21 May 2009

Salt






Salt is one of the leading poetry publishers in the country. They also publish fiction, criticism and drama, and their authors come from all over the world - over 200 titles this past year. But the recession is hitting them too. Chris Hamilton-Emery has just posted this plea:
Here's how you can help us to save Salt.

JUST ONE BOOK

1. Please buy just one book, right now. We don't mind from where, you can buy it from us or from Amazon, your local shop or megastore, online or offline. If you buy just one book now, you'll help to save Salt. Timing is absolutely everything here. We need cash now to stay afloat. If you love literature, help keep it alive. All it takes is just one book sale. Go to our online store and help us keep going.

UK and International

USA

2. Share this note on your Facebook and MySpace profile. Tell your friends. If we can spread the word about our cash crisis, we can hopefully find more sales and save our literary publishing. Remember it's just one book, that's all it takes to save us. Please do it now.
Go on. Buy one. You know you want to. Just look at their website - you can listen before you buy, watch videos, download a pdf of the first few pages to sample a book.

Salt books I have purchased in the last twelve months:

Josephine Balmer - The Word for Sorrow
Simon Barraclough - Los Alamos Mon Amour
Isobel Dixon - A Fold in the Map
Katy Evans-Bush - Me and the Dead
Jane Holland - Camper Van Blues
Charles Lambert - The Scent of Cinnamon
Tony Lopez - Meaning Performance
Rob MacKenzie - The Opposite of Cabbage
André Mangeot - A Little Javanese
Andrew Philip - The Ambulance Box
Andrea Porter - A Season of Small Insanities
Fiona Sampson - On Listening
John Siddique - Recital
John Wilkinson - Down to Earth
John Wilkinson - The Lyric Touch

and my own The Men from Praga

Some I have just ordered:
Julia Bird - Hannah and the Monk
Diana Pooley - Like This