Porcupine is undergoing
a period of impressive growth. The publishing target we set for the current
financial year was twenty new books. By the end of November (that’s for the
first nine months of the year) already nineteen new Porcupine books have found
their way onto bookshop shelves and book-selling websites. And there are a
further fifteen books currently in various stages of production. They’ll all be
appearing under the Porcupine imprint early in 2014. Now add to this the more
than sixty titles we market and distribute for other parties. It's no wonder
we’re bursting out of our converted garage premises.
This growth means that
authors and book sellers are taking us seriously. One of the reasons for this
is the excellence of our cover designs. Look at the covers pictured here:
they’re colourful, inventive, and professional; most of them are done by
Porcupine’s designer, Wim Rheeder, who works in Cape Town and sometimes on a
farm near Oudtshoorn.
There can be little
doubt that the complete range of services offered (and provided) by Porcupine
is paying dividends. More and more people are knocking on our door. Many come
to us through our website. Increasingly, though, people are being referred by
those who have already experienced our professionalism. This certainly tells
you something.
Increasingly, too, Porcupine is stepping into
that no-man’s-land between commercial and self-publishing. On selected titles
(we select the ones which are the best, the most interesting, and the most saleable)
we’re willing to subsidise up-front production costs to assist authors to get
into the market. This gives author and publisher a joint stake in the
commercial fortunes of the book. Talk to us.
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