It is official, I have just self published a copy of songs and poems by Robert Tannahill. He may not be as famous as Robert Burns, Tannahill is still remembered in his hometown of Paisley. His home still stands on Queen Street in the town, close to the Gallow Green. There is a pub standing on Neilston Road, which is named after Tannahill and a statue of him stands in the Abbey Close.
Despite a deformity to his right leg, and having a weak constitution, he still worked as a weaver, which was a physically demanding job. He had a small desk attached to his weaver's loom, so that he could write down his songs and his poems, all while he weaved. Despite his deformed right leg, which was shorter than his left, he still went off on long walks to the Gleniffer Braes. The influence of these walks can be found in his work, including The Braes o' Gleniffer.
After the success of his first published collection, Tannahill tried to have another published, only for it to be rejected. It was at this time that his friends began to worry about him. One night, after being out with friends, he disappeared from his family home. After a search of the local area, Tannahill's coat and pocket watch were found, placed next to the culvert for the local canal. He had commited suicide. He was only 36.
The reason why I published this collection, was that I had been talking to one of my friends about Tannahill. My friend had never heard of him, so had searched for Tannahill, only to find that most collections of his work are faximilies and cost £15 upwards. With the Paisley 2021, City of Culture bid, I thought that it was time for a reasonably priced edition to be made available. I believe that Tannahill and his work should be better known than they are, which only encouraged me more to publish this collection
Even though the book has only been available a short while, an interest has already been shown in it. It is available on Amazon (UK, USA and Europe). I have attached a link to the book in this blog.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Weaver-Poet-Songs-Robert-Tannahill/dp/1533394318/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1463992919&sr=1-1&keywords=the+weaver+poet+robert+tannahill
This is the blog of Claire Casey, who is a qualified archaeologist, but who is currently working on her career as a writer. She has published a number of her poems in a poetry collection, called Goddess of the Night. One of her short stories has been featured in the Northlore Series - Volume 1. Currently, Claire is working on a series of novels that involve the Norse gods.
Monday, 23 May 2016
Thursday, 12 May 2016
Writer's Edge - A Warning to Other Writers
Just over four years ago, I started to write my Aesir Saga. About a year and five months ago, I signed a contract to have it published with Writer's Edge, who are based in Michigan. I thought that I was being savvy by getting advice and getting a laywer to check the contract for me. Only when the lawyer gave the thumbs up, did I sign it. Once the contract was signed, everything was sent off to Writer's Edge. That was when things started to go wrong.
All three of my manuscripts were sent back to me, with suggested changes, which I started to work on. Chad, who owns and runs Writer's Edge had said in an email, that if I had any questions, that I was to email him. I did have a question about the deadline. I wanted to make sure when he wanted me to send my work back to him, with the changes made. So, I emailed him, asking him when the deadline was. Some days passed, without an answer to my email, so I emailed him back. Same thing happened, so I emailed him again. Finally, Chad answered, saying that there was no deadline and that I was to take my time. That rang alarm bells. I do not know of any publisher who does not give a deadline for work to be sent back. It can sometimes be flexiable, but there is still something there, giving writers an aim to work towards.
As I was starting to have my doubts, I asked some other people I knew, to have a look at the contract. One of them just happens to be a lawyer. The other friend I showed it to, runs his own publishing company. Both of them felt that there was something not quite right with the contract. It was almost as if it had been a contract template that had been downloaded from the internet and tweeked to suit the specific purposes of Writer's Edge, rather than something that had been writtten by a lawyer.
For about a year, I have been working on the Series, but I haven't heard a peep out of Writer's Edge. There has been no emails to check on how I am doing, or to see where about I am in the process. At the start of this week, I decided to take things into my own hands. I want to see the Aesir Series published, but if I keep playing by the rules set down by Writer's Edge, I would be tied into the contract until August, 2019, at the earliest, and October 2019, at the latest. In the contract, it states that is when I can contact Writer's Edge and contract the contract, which runs for five years. If I don't, it will be renewed for another year. That would mean that I would be tied into a contract that I don't see going anywhere, for another four years.
Even if I did play by their rules and continued with the contract, I cannot see my work getting published by Writer's Edge, as it has been noticed that they haven't published any work for 13 months. It has also been noticed that on the New Releases part of the Writer's Edge website, books that were published in 2013 are still featured. That doesn't fill me with a sense of confidence.
On Tuesday, 10th May, 2016, I sent Writer's Edge an email, and said that I was cancelling the contract, as I was not able to continue with the project. I also said that I will be expecting to hear from them, within the next week. I have been checking my emails every day since, just in case I miss anything. So far, I have heard nothing. I know that only a few days have passed, but in a case like this, when someone has said that they will be cancelling a contract, you deal with it asap. It is also not the first time that Chad has not replied to my emails.
So, my warning to other writers, is to avoid Writer's Edge, whose website is - www.writersedgepublishing.com. They do not come across as the most professional of publishers. They offer no support to their writers. The fact that they do not answer their emails, has felt as if I couldn't even ask them for advice. Having looked at some of the work that they have published, and it is not of a great standard. With something like the Aesir Series, which is so close to my heart, and which I want to see published and doing well, I do not think that it would be achieved by working with someone like Writer's Edge.
I will keep you all posted and hopefully, I will have good news, and that the Aesir Saga will be getting published.
All three of my manuscripts were sent back to me, with suggested changes, which I started to work on. Chad, who owns and runs Writer's Edge had said in an email, that if I had any questions, that I was to email him. I did have a question about the deadline. I wanted to make sure when he wanted me to send my work back to him, with the changes made. So, I emailed him, asking him when the deadline was. Some days passed, without an answer to my email, so I emailed him back. Same thing happened, so I emailed him again. Finally, Chad answered, saying that there was no deadline and that I was to take my time. That rang alarm bells. I do not know of any publisher who does not give a deadline for work to be sent back. It can sometimes be flexiable, but there is still something there, giving writers an aim to work towards.
As I was starting to have my doubts, I asked some other people I knew, to have a look at the contract. One of them just happens to be a lawyer. The other friend I showed it to, runs his own publishing company. Both of them felt that there was something not quite right with the contract. It was almost as if it had been a contract template that had been downloaded from the internet and tweeked to suit the specific purposes of Writer's Edge, rather than something that had been writtten by a lawyer.
For about a year, I have been working on the Series, but I haven't heard a peep out of Writer's Edge. There has been no emails to check on how I am doing, or to see where about I am in the process. At the start of this week, I decided to take things into my own hands. I want to see the Aesir Series published, but if I keep playing by the rules set down by Writer's Edge, I would be tied into the contract until August, 2019, at the earliest, and October 2019, at the latest. In the contract, it states that is when I can contact Writer's Edge and contract the contract, which runs for five years. If I don't, it will be renewed for another year. That would mean that I would be tied into a contract that I don't see going anywhere, for another four years.
Even if I did play by their rules and continued with the contract, I cannot see my work getting published by Writer's Edge, as it has been noticed that they haven't published any work for 13 months. It has also been noticed that on the New Releases part of the Writer's Edge website, books that were published in 2013 are still featured. That doesn't fill me with a sense of confidence.
On Tuesday, 10th May, 2016, I sent Writer's Edge an email, and said that I was cancelling the contract, as I was not able to continue with the project. I also said that I will be expecting to hear from them, within the next week. I have been checking my emails every day since, just in case I miss anything. So far, I have heard nothing. I know that only a few days have passed, but in a case like this, when someone has said that they will be cancelling a contract, you deal with it asap. It is also not the first time that Chad has not replied to my emails.
So, my warning to other writers, is to avoid Writer's Edge, whose website is - www.writersedgepublishing.com. They do not come across as the most professional of publishers. They offer no support to their writers. The fact that they do not answer their emails, has felt as if I couldn't even ask them for advice. Having looked at some of the work that they have published, and it is not of a great standard. With something like the Aesir Series, which is so close to my heart, and which I want to see published and doing well, I do not think that it would be achieved by working with someone like Writer's Edge.
I will keep you all posted and hopefully, I will have good news, and that the Aesir Saga will be getting published.
Monday, 2 May 2016
All Write Ardrossan's Book Festival - 27th May, 2016
I am happy to announce that I will be taking part in the All Write Book Festival in Ardrossan on the 27th May, 2016. I have a five minute slot, were I will be reading from my short story, Between Two Worlds, which was featured in the Northlore Series: Volume 1 (Folklore). This is the first literary festival that I have ever taken part in, so I am neverous, but I am also looking forward to taking part in the event.
I have also managed to order in copies of both Goddess of the Night and King and the Spider, and I will be bringing them along with me to the festival. They will be available for sale, while I am there. I wasn't able to buy any copies of the Northlore Series: Volume 1 (Folklore), but I will be doing what I can to promote it. I have also been contacting those who run other literary festivals in Scotland in the hope that I will be able to take part in such events next year.
For anyone who is interested in coming along to the All Write Festival, all of the details can be found on the events Facebook page -
https://www.facebook.com/events/1541510856145075/
I have also managed to order in copies of both Goddess of the Night and King and the Spider, and I will be bringing them along with me to the festival. They will be available for sale, while I am there. I wasn't able to buy any copies of the Northlore Series: Volume 1 (Folklore), but I will be doing what I can to promote it. I have also been contacting those who run other literary festivals in Scotland in the hope that I will be able to take part in such events next year.
For anyone who is interested in coming along to the All Write Festival, all of the details can be found on the events Facebook page -
https://www.facebook.com/events/1541510856145075/
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