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For more then a year I have been compiling data on every single publisher and agent with SF/F/Speculative Fiction attached to their name. My list includes around 85+ publishers and 40+ or so agents. In my search for info, I broke the publishers down into traditional pubs, POD tech pubs, E-pubs, and self-pubs and am trying to do something similar to the agents.

I am thinking of putting this info into a massive online database, linking it up to my website, and letting other authors use it as a resource.

My goal is nothing like P&E or B&W, which is to provide data when questions are asked about a particular publisher/agent. I just wish to help reduce the tedium in finding SF/F/Spec Fiction publishers/agents. My list will include any publisher/agent that is currently in business, including those that may not be desireable. My site will be designed SOLELY for people in this particular genre, and hopefully will get people here/there to then come to P&E or the Water Cooler to actually see if they are useful.

As for the database, I already have the tech to break it down into multiple columns, which can help weed out certain categories, such as: name index, tech index, In Bookstores index, Mailing addy?, Any contact names?, currently accepting?, etc etc. My point is I can have up to 6 columns to sort by. :)

My first question is this, would you as an author find this resource useful to the n'th degree? If so, what info columns would you like to sort by? And, how can I improve this concept?

Errr...and has anyone else seen anything like what I am proposing?

With that...let the discussion begin...
 
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I think you'd find the list of possible users is so small as to make the financial viability of offering the list as a service unfeasible.
 
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