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When Sourcebooks wanted to launch a teen imprint, they asked me to help source and vet submissions as well as promote the launch of Teen Fire. An early and very vocal supporter of New Adult, St. Martin’s press asked me to help launch a New Adult line and recommend content and writers. After having a successful freelance editing business, I decided I wanted to do more to bring good stories to market. Thus, Month9Books was born!
[edd] What an inspiring–and brave!–journey on which to embark! Tell us about the scope of your business today.
[edd] That’s putting it mildly! Dare I ask you to give us a glimpse into your typical work day?
[gmcb] Well, let’s take today. Today I finalized four contracts, negotiated an audio deal, approved audio talent for another deal, discussed progress of a network pitch with a producer, negotiated two contracts, had a conference call with an author who lives in Finland and her agent about the development of her second book, acquired two books, ordered books for several contest winners and authors awaiting their free author copies, reviewed eighteen royalty statements, talked (phone or email) to seven different agents, exchanged emails with eleven authors (spoke to two via phone), confirmed booth space for BookCon 2015, and inquired about booth space for ALA Midwinter. I think that’s it. Well, I also did this interview.
[edd] I’m exhausted and inspired at the same time! That sounds like a lot for a “small” press. I know you’re active with new acquisitions. How’s that going?
[gmcb] Right now I have twenty-six active contracts in negotiation at various stages across all three imprints. I am in the process of negotiating two audio deals and one foreign deal. We send deal announcements to Publishers Marketplace and Publishers Weekly. According to Publishers Marketplace, I’ve completed over 100 publishing deals on behalf of three imprints in the past twenty-four months!
[edd] We mustn’t underestimate “small” and it sure seems to me small equals nimble in your case. Tell us about your lists.
[gmcb] GMMG imprints publish debut authors as well asUSA Today and NY Timesbestselling author Diane Alberts; Bram Stoker Award-nominated authors, Janice Gable Bashman and Charles Day; Amazon US #1 Erotica author Kenya Wright; Amazon #1 Fantasy and Paranormal Romance author Melissa Petreshock; Amazon #1 Children’s Fantasy author Nicole Conway; Amazon UK #1 Teen Mythology and Legends author Jen McConnel; and renowned YA authors such as Jackie Morse Kessler, Michelle Zink, and Cindy Pon.
[edd] You must work with a great team of editors and designers. How does a small press attract editorial talent?
[gmcb] Success and visibility are attracting talent. Every time I participate in a trade event, or when one of our authors does a signing or has a best selling book, we attract potential talent.
[edd] You work with unagented as well as agented authors. It’s great that agents are including you in their submissions; this tells me they’re taking your imprints seriously.
[gmcb] We accept unagented submissions via Facebook! And lots of agencies are showing us their work, such as Writers House, ICM, Paradigm, Curtis Brown, and more.
[edd] Such constant hard work is necessary in a competitive marketplace. As an entre-preneur with your own business, it’s clear you have no choice but to wear many hats. What advice do you have for someone who might want to start a small press?