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I had an offer from Wild Rose for the book I signed with NineStar. After reading the full threads for both, I decided NineStar was the better option.
Interesting. Thanks for this reply.
I had an offer from Wild Rose for the book I signed with NineStar. After reading the full threads for both, I decided NineStar was the better option.
I'm eye-balling this press after leaving DSP for obvious reasons. Anything I should be aware of? Anyone who has published with them have any thoughts?
Less impressed with their editing and sales.
Advances: not that I am aware of. It's somewhat rare for a small press to do that unless you are a known quantity.
Bookstore presence: well online, yes, they're with barnes and noble, borders, etc. In store physically, no. You do the leg work for that.
Stay in business: I don't think anyone can ever answer that. They're a debt free company and seem to handle their finances well from what I have seen. I don't think they're in danger of going underwater any time soon.
Street cred: I have never heard of the other publishers you mentioned so I don't know. Ninestar is smaller than Dreamspinner and Interlude, both of which are moving into traditional arenas at the moment. They're on the line with like Bella books and other queer specific publishers.