FORKNI-L
FORKNI-L Digest - 13 Aug 2005 to 14 Aug 2005 (#2005-216)
Sun, 14 Aug 2005
There are 5 messages totalling 182 lines in this issue.
Topics of the day:
1. The FK Books (2)
2. Really Good FK Zine on Ebay
3. Today's Birthday: August 14
4. FK alumni together on stage
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Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2005 17:28:40 -0700
From: "Susan M. Garrett" <susanmgarrett@e.......>
Subject: Re: The FK Books
>FKMel says:
>
>Anyone know why they decided to stop making the books
>before publishing those last two? Were they not doing
>well?
Nothing sinister or bizarre about it - the Sony contract with Berkley was
for three books. Since the series was cancelled as the books were being
processed, it was decided not to renew the contract.
The books sold well enough and I know for certain that none of mine were
remainered, which meant they were all sold at regular price and that they
weren't lot-sold as bargain books. The original print run for my book was
30,000 copies and it was extended for another 5,000 and my book sold well
enough for the third book to have an increased initial print run.
Why don't they write another contract? Well, frankly, because the money
just isn't there. The only reason a company will do TV tie-in books right
now is if they have an on-air show that does the marketing for them, and
thus reduces that cost. So that even if Sony decided they wanted to
license a second set of books, you'd then have to find a publisher willing
to take the contract.
Also, little known fact but some of the highlights of the industry were
approached to do FK books - people famous for their own vampire series -
and they generally turned them down because the pay was too low for a piece
of published material that the author couldn't own (the project was
work-for-hire).
If the vampire cycle kicks up again and vampires become a hot marketplace
item again . . . yeah, it's possible we could see a publisher show interest
in doing another set of FK books, if they could get a cheap contract from Sony.
Regards,
Susan M. Garrett
Susan M. Garrett
susanmgarrett@e.......
"Friends help you move. Real friends help you move bodies."
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Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2005 21:19:41 -0400
From: Melissa Puzio <melissa.puzio@c.......>
Subject: Re: The FK Books
-----Original Message-----
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Susan M. Garrett
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 8:29 PM
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Subject: Re: The FK Books
>>Nothing sinister or bizarre about it - the Sony contract with Berkley was
for three books. Since the series was cancelled as the books were being
processed, it was decided not to renew the contract.
The books sold well enough and I know for certain that none of mine were
remainered, which meant they were all sold at regular price and that they
weren't lot-sold as bargain books. The original print run for my book was
30,000 copies and it was extended for another 5,000 and my book sold well
enough for the third book to have an increased initial print run.
Why don't they write another contract? Well, frankly, because the money
just isn't there. The only reason a company will do TV tie-in books right
now is if they have an on-air show that does the marketing for them, and
thus reduces that cost. So that even if Sony decided they wanted to
license a second set of books, you'd then have to find a publisher willing
>>to take the contract.
You think they would have made oodles of money on audiobook format if they
had Nigel or Ger do the reading. <weg>
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Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2005 23:50:58 -0500
From: Nancy Kaminski <nancykam@c.......>
Subject: Really Good FK Zine on Ebay
I was just cruising ebay and found that one of my all-time favorite
fanzines, "Lizards in the Grass" is being auctioned. This fairly rare
zine was written during the first season of FK. It's very well written
and I recommend it highly.
I don't know the person auctioning the zine, I just really like this
zine! If you want a pretty good read, you might want to go bid on it.
Nancy Kaminski
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Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 11:19:10 -0500
From: eowyn23@j.......
Subject: Today's Birthday: August 14
Hi Y'all!
Today is the birthday of: Nancy Braman knightwind1228@y.......
AND Ben Bass
You may send birthday greetings to Nancy at the above email address.
Please NOT to the list!
Others who share this birthday:
Halle Berry, TV/Movie Actress
Sarah Brightman, Actor
"Magic" Johnson, NBA Coach
Steve Martin, Comedian
Danielle Steele, Novelist
Significant events on this date:
1765, The Liberty Tree was dedicated in Boston.
1848, the Oregon Territory was established.
1873, The first issue of "Field and Stream" magazine was published.
1935, the Social Security Act signed by President F.D.R. became law.
I hope you have a very Happy Birthday, Nancy!
If you would like to be added to the birthday announcements, please send
your name, birthdate (no year needed) and email address to me,
eowyn23@j......., privately, and I'll be glad to add you.
Terri
eowyn23@j.......
GWDFC, FK X-Stitcher, Proud Survivor of FK Fic Wars 8-12, Texas Knight
Dreamers, Knighties List Owner, Keeper of the FK Birthday List
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Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 13:09:08 -0400
From: Cindy Clark <clarkcindy@m.......>
Subject: Re: FK alumni together on stage
O.K., after being fed images like these, and whatever the fic challenge may
produce; how are any of us going to be able to keep such thoughts at bay
while watching the play? Who's going to provide band-aids to cover the
wounds caused by knuckle-biting to prevent inappropriate laughter during the
performance?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Luicia" <luicia1705@y.......>
> As much as I love Sound of Music and as much as I appreciate Nigel
> Bennett's acting abilities...I could not stop the image of Lacroix running
> around the Alps with Maria from jumping into my head... couldn't you just
> see the General with a whistle...
*I* pictured Lacroix raising The Eyebrow and musing, "How *do* you solve a
problem like Maria?"
Somehow I don't think that his solution to the problem of a far-too-perky
novitiate would involve her remaining alive, do you? <g>
Nancy Kaminski
Well, now you've got me picturing Tracy as Maria. To
quote Anya from BtVS "Thank you *very* much for
*those* nightmares!" ;-)
Laurie of the Isles
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