Interview on The Moneyroom Show
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Gordon Kessler on The Moneyroom Show
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Tagged brainstorm, colorado, ebooks, epublishing, gold rush, Gordon Kessler, project stargate, psychic, remote viewing, sci-fi, science fiction, stargate, Thriller
KWA Scene Conference 2012
You had to be there. It wasn’t our biggest conference, it wasn’t our most extravagant—but it was our best.
We kicked off “the Scene” on Friday night with some real fun and entertainment: the Pitchapalooza. Everyone who wanted to pitch got a chance, and the entire panel of industry professionals was amazed at our small group’s talent and enthusiasm.
On Saturday, with eight solid speakers (all of whom were fantastic) and fifteen speaker sessions, it meant for a full day with lots of choices. Members and guests were appreciative, saying things like “the best conference ever” and “something for everyone”. The speakers were professional, patient, gracious and impressed with both the conference and our attendees. The Hyatt Hotel staff was courteous and helpful, and the KWA board and helpers were on their toes and proactive in order to ensure this conference was a shining success—one that will go down in what is sure to be a long history of wonderful conferences.
William Bernhardt’s Keynote punctuated the 2012 Scene Conference. About halfway through, when he said, “I should stop here…,” he certainly could have. He’d given us an excellent Keynote, one of the best I’d heard—and I’ve heard many. But he went on. What started as a touching autobiography of Bill, became an autobiography for us all—all writers. Incredibly motivational and inspiring, it left me with a deep feeling of importance and responsibility, but also so choked up I couldn’t talk. As I looked out into the audience of teary eyes, “Wow!” was the most I could utter while getting a grip on myself in order to wrap up this extraordinary event.
Bill’s keynote speech could not have been a more perfect way to end the weekend, a truly indescribable, nearly overwhelming one. The punctuation at the end of this story—this fantastic conference—is not a period or a question mark. It’s one that writers are told to use super sparingly: “!” Wow! http://www.kwawriters.org
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Tagged agents, amy shojai, dan case, ebooks, editors, epublishing, fiction, helen zimmermann, kansas, kansas writers association, kwa, mark coker, novel writing, scene conference, wichita, william bernhardt, Writing, writing conference
KWA Scene Conference for Writers this Friday and Saturday
I know, this is a bit late, but you need to know about it.
The Kansas Writers Association is putting on their annual Scene Conference in Wichita, KS, at the Hyatt, March 16 & 17 (this Friday and Saturday).
Will be an excellent conference for writers and those who want to be–especially those seeking current opportunities in both traditional and eBook publishing.
Starting off Friday night with a Pitchapalooza conducted by bestselling authors Arielle Eckstut and David Henry Sterry.
Then, Saturday’s lineup:
William Bernhardt, bestselling author of mystery and suspense
Mark Coker, founder of Smashwords.com eBook publisher
Dan Case, owner and publisher at AWOC Publishing
Helen Zimmermann, NYC literary agent
David Henry Sterry, bestselling author and promotions pro
Arielle Eckstut, NYC literary agent
Amy Shojai, bestselling author
Malena Lott, author
Andrea Feodorov, promotions specialist
And with a banquet and mixers–Wow! What a conference!
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Tagged agent, conference, ebooks, editor, epublishing, novel writing, seminar, Writing
EBook Wars, Episode 1
Did you miss it–all the news about the battles being waged behind the scenes. On the surface, the eBook and ePublishing industry seems smooth and calm—as it should be? But there’s been a war being fought since before even the first Kindle found it’s way onto the retail shelf. In the past week, the battles have been about price-fixing, collusion and censorship.
So what’s this big war really boil down to? Fear. But I’ll get to that in a minute.
The good news? I think the “good guys” are winning. And who are these “good guys”? It’s you and me; Jill and Joe Reader. We should be the ones influencing this incredible new industry. After all, we are the consumers. Next in line are the writers. Being a part of this group as well, I have some pretty deep-rooted and passionate beliefs about how we writers should be able to influence today’s market, too.
The bottom line is this: readers want quality fiction of their own choosing at a reasonable price–and writers want to give it to them! It’s just that simple!
But, when you get big conglomerate corporations involved with high payrolls and stockholders who are focused on their own bottom line, this simple little process gets so-o-o complex. Of course it’s been that way for years.
So what’s new? What’s the big hub-bub about? Control is shifting and the big girls and boys of yesteryear publishing no longer have a chokehold on the readers and writers, telling writers: “You’ll write what we want you to write for the price we want to pay.” Telling readers: “We’ll decide what you can and can’t read, and you’ll pay what we say for it–and that’s going to be enough to finance our big NYC offices, all of our extravagance and hoopla.” They tell us, the reading public, that they’ll dig as deeply into our pockets as “the market will bear” and we’ll put up with it because we don’t have a choice.
You don’t agree? Well, two major developments have come up in the past few days. The first one you probably already heard about: the US Department of Justice is investigating price-fixing and collusion with the good ol’ girl and boy traditional publishing houses, as well as other somewhat shady practices that many of the eBook publishers have been involved in. This is fascinating stuff. You want to learn more? Check out JA Konrath’s March 10 blog post at: http://jakonrath.blogspot.com/ . VERY ENLIGHTENING!
How about censorship? Legal is one thing: if what you want to read is within the law, you should be able to read it, right? And writers should be able to write and distribute any of their legal works, correct?
But what if a few folks don’t like some of the things that writers are putting out, and they don’t think, as readers, you should either? Hmm. Big Brother government, “Father Knows Best” publishing houses, and now “Mommy Dearest” wants to get involved, too? It seems that way. I’ve got to admit that there’s a whole bunch of new eBooks out there that I wouldn’t even touch—I find myself feeling guilty just having laid eyes on the stuff in a glance. But, if it’s legal, who am I to say you shouldn’t be able to read what I don’t care for?
Thanks to some really well-versed and vigilant warriors to champion the side of free speech, including Smashwords.com’s founder Mark Coker, PayPal and the credit card companies are relenting their earlier stand against processing funds for material they decide is inappropriate. This could have had a major negative affect in eBook sales and set free-speech back decades. This kind of censorship infringes on every American citizen’s right to free-speech.
Another victory for the “good guys”!
Your really need to read the details on this censorship battle. It’s important to us all. Find more at: http://blog.smashwords.com/
All this is about fear. Fear of change. Fear of the inevitable. Fear of losing a way of life that the big publishing conglomerates have learned to enjoy. They’ve been on the ropes for decades. Without the control over both writers and readers they’ve enjoyed for more than a hundred years, they can see the end is near. They’re afraid this new ePublishing industry is going to be their knock-out punch–and it could well be.
As writers, let’s provide the product readers want at a reasonable price. Don’t let those wonderful consumers down. Entertain them, enlighten them, inform them and enhance their lives.
Posted in EBooks & EPublishing
Tagged amazon, apple, collusion, ebooks, epublishing, ibooks, kindle, mark coker, price fixing, smashwords, smashwords.com


