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  • #16
    The specialist option does sound the best. The big magazines chains like EMAP (Sea Angler etc) have, I believe, their own print facilities in-house which means lower cost if you can get them interested.

    One other option you didn\'t mention is to produce it as an interactive DVD - read the text on the TV and view the images at your leisure.

    Hope you manage to get it sorted though!

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    • #17
      Hi David
      I would certainly not pay anything to anyone to have your book printed, they are just trying to get your money and they are not bothered if it sells or not, what about marketing/promotion afterwards. There is another way instaed of hawking your book from one publisher to another hoping that you will come across the right one for your type of book. That is get an agent, if you simply type Literary Agent into google/jeeves extra you will find plenty and if they take your book they will find a suitable publisher. Of course they will take a % of all you sell.
      Alan

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      • #18
        3,500 copies ? i take it thats a minimum print run there prepared to do

        whatever option you went for id still buy a couple, but as stated its your cash on the line ,id put it on hold until you can find a publisher whos at least gonna meet you half way,the amount of interest generated on nesa alone proves its gonna be a seller,

        knock on every door m8 someone out there will have faith enough to take the chance

        just as a second thought does it matter if the pics are colour ? B&W might just be a nice touch ,after all its the story that counts


        http://www.jbwb.co.uk/nonfic_a.htm
        found a whole list of them there david not sure but a few might be worth a try

        how about one of those print on demand services ?

        [Edited on 2/6/2005 by bribones]
        cheers Bri

        anglingnortheast.com

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        • #19
          Just a thought dave , Ron Young has his two books \"Wrecks of the north east coast\" published by \"Tempest\" publishers . I have spoken to Ron on a another matter last year and he is very approachable , friendly chap . He lives in Seahouses now and I got his number from Tempest . He may put you right

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          • #20
            Thanks for all your help lads. I\'ve just had a look through all the books I have on local life and guess what - they\'re all in black and white. Have taken on board all the avenues you have offered and will now pursue them as a coiled spring (as opposed to a beaten lettuce when I went out). The spirit is rejuvinated and I\'m back on the case.
            Thanks again

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            • #21
              Dave - have just typed in \"Tempest publishing\" and a dozen web sites have appeared regarding Al Qaeda.......... hang on there\'s a knock on the door........................lol

              [Edited on 2/6/2005 by Stores]

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              • #22
                David, when I went to Mozambique last year there was a guy called Paul Morgan on the trip, he specialises in sal****er fly-fishing books, if you want I can drop him an email and see if he can suggest something more suitable for you.
                On another note how about going to the library and checking out the angling books to
                See if there is the same publishers name appearing on a few books, those publishing houses may only deal with angling books

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                • #23
                  david ,have you thought about a publisher like beekay who produce most of the carp fishing books ,i ,m sure even if they did decline they would give you loads of decent advice (the proper advice )as i,m sure by what you say they are taking your money and runnin.just go into a tackle shop and see who produces sea,fresh ,game books and ring them up for a chat .
                  check it out though before you pay money dave ,all the best mate

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                  • #24
                    Not about to give advice on something I have liitle knowledge about david, Just moral support. Personnally, I prefer black and white pics, as you have to look deeper into them, but thats not an answer.
                    Id just say take your time mate, and you will find what youre looking for eventually. have you tried sponsorship from N?E tackle shops?? to help you? just a thougt.
                    Whatever you decide mate, put me down for one. signed of course!!
                    good luck mate. and by the way, what a fantastic tribute to your father.
                    Maker and inventor of CANNYLINKS, the best rotten bottom system bar none. IMHO!
                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOWm18-UD6E

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                    • #25
                      How about the well known company at Alnwick for example, which is located half way between Tynemouth and Eyemouth,sort of anyway ! No harm in dropping them a email, might be a good sponsor !
                      Cheers Alan...

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                      • #26
                        Some good ideas there STores....Good luckwith the book M8. Just goes to show when everybody puts their minds together you can get some sound advice. (just hope they don\'t all start asking for royalties Lol)
                        "And I looked, and behold'a pale horse; and his name that sat on him was death, and hell followed with hi, and power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword and with hunger, and with the beasts of the earth"

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                        • #27
                          Sorry Dave , its as follows:-

                          Tempus Publishing,
                          The Mill,
                          Brimscombe Port,
                          Stroud,
                          Gloucestershire.
                          GL5 2QG

                          Try this number Dave also , might be it .

                          01453 883300 Phone

                          01453 88323 Fax

                          Good Luck .

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