{"id":40,"date":"2002-04-24T00:00:59","date_gmt":"2002-04-24T00:00:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.dorothydunnett.co.uk\/blog\/?p=40"},"modified":"2006-08-06T21:21:29","modified_gmt":"2006-08-06T21:21:29","slug":"dunnett-newsletter-24th-april-2002","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dorothydunnett.co.uk\/blog\/old-newsletters\/dunnett-newsletter-24th-april-2002.php","title":{"rendered":"Dunnett Newsletter &#8211; 24th April 2002"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Greetings from Edinburgh where we&#8217;ve just held the 2nd AGM of the Dorothy Dunnett    Readers Association (DDRA). Just over 50 people gathered in the Point Hotel    for the meeting and the associated talks by Elspeth Morrison and Richenda Todd,    and by Charles Burnett, with many of them coming on the bus trip to Blackness    Castle and Torphichen Priory. I&#8217;ll report on the event in full later, but it    went very well and I think everyone enjoyed it.<\/p>\n<p>This main purpose of this quick newsletter is to let you all know that I&#8217;ve    now set up the Dunnett web pages on my own site after partly rewriting them    and adding a new navigation system. Go to<\/p>\n<p><s>http:\/\/www.billmarshall.co.uk <\/s><\/p>\n<p>and click on the Dunnett button.<br \/>\nThere is still some further re-writing to be done but I wanted to get them back    available to you all as soon as possible. It&#8217;s likely that both my pages and    the Dunnett pages will move to a different server in the future, but you&#8217;ll    always be able to get to them by following that address.<\/p>\n<p>Please let me know if the new drop-down navigation system works ok for you &#8211;    it&#8217;s a little experimental but should work cross-browser on most modern systems,    though I haven&#8217;t had the opportunity to test it on a Mac yet. And if you spot    any typos or broken links I&#8217;ll be glad to hear about them &#8211; there are a few    adjustments to be made and one or two of the drop downs don&#8217;t yet go anywhere    (Dublin for instance) but at least they&#8217;re back up and can now be worked on    when time allows.<\/p>\n<p>I also wanted to let you know that the latest revision of the list of books    from Dorothy&#8217;s house that are for sale is now on the site. I&#8217;ve been having    trouble with the redirect so use the address<\/p>\n<p><s>http:\/\/home.freeuk.net\/billmarshall\/dubookinvent3.htm<\/s><\/p>\n<p>It was originally thought that we had to get the books out of the house very    quickly, but thankfully this has been extended somewhat. The Colinton Road house    has now been sold but the new owner is not coming in until June, so we have    a few more weeks to go. This time I&#8217;ve attempted to put prices to the books,    as many of you with no experience of buying older editions didn&#8217;t know what    to offer for them. To be honest it&#8217;s a bit of a black art and one that I don&#8217;t    claim too much expertise in, so we&#8217;ll still look at offers, but the prices listed    should be a reasonable guide.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve had very little time recently due to the work placement I&#8217;ve been on and    the small business startup seminars and workshops I&#8217;ve been attending, so I&#8217;ll    be passing any further orders on to Mungo and Ninian for processing and they    will deal with you directly.<\/p>\n<p>The US paperback edition of the new Vol 2 Dunnett Companion has just been released.    The UK hardback edition is due in the shops shortly, though we managed to persuade    Michael Joseph to give us some copies early to sell at the DDRA AGM.<\/p>\n<p>Although I haven&#8217;t had time to read very much of the discussion groups recently,    I did notice some people were asking about getting US copies in the UK and vice-versa,    and whether booksellers were allowed to do this. This must be a tricky one since    there are the two different editions with neither publisher likely to produce    an edition in the &#8220;opposite&#8221; binding. Technically it depends on who    owns the rights where, and how they are worded. In practice some booksellers    may be cautious about it and some may not. World-wide internet selling has rendered    the whole system of regional rights something of an anachronism, but the fact    is that publishers do pay substantial amounts of money for these rights and    have a valid interest in protecting them. However I can&#8217;t see companies like    Amazon being bothered about that since they haven&#8217;t been in the past, and if    they do it then everyone else will be forced to follow suit or risk their customers    deserting them.<\/p>\n<p>In the old days a few overseas sales by mail order didn&#8217;t matter much but    now the potential is there for much larger transfers of sales. I suppose I was    the main catalyst for Dunnett books with James Thin, but I suspect that it was    the internet sales of UK editions of Harry Potter in the US that really woke    the publishers up about this. You may well see simultaneous publication happening    more often to avoid demand being generated when one country lags behind another.    This may be hard for some companies as there are valid cultural differences    why a book should be promoted at different times of the year. However I suspect    that the increasing globalisation of publishing will eventually see world rights    become the norm for anything other than small specialist publishers<\/p>\n<p>Many of you have been asking about what has happened to James Thin. The position    isn&#8217;t entirely finalised yet, but basically it is being sold off in two parts.    Ottakers, who are a general bookselling chain based in England have bought the    outlying Scottish shops and the remaining English ones. They will likely rebrand    these as Ottakers shops. The branches in Perth and Ayr have been closed along    with Huddersfield and Wimbledon, as no buyers could be found for them. It was    announced to the press on Saturday that the academic shops including the South    Bridge head office where I worked is being bought by Blackwells, who are the    last of the independents and are well known as academic specialists based in    Oxford. All the upper and middle management at South Bridge have either gone    or are due to go shortly, and it looks as if there will be no head office functions    retained. It seems that even the name will go and the Blackwells name used.<\/p>\n<p>As for myself I&#8217;ve been doing a job placement with a search engine optimisation    company in Leith and am hoping to be offered a permanent position soon. I also    hope to start a small business, probably part-time at first, combining web design,    writing and photography, with the web design side specialising in authors and    publishers. Any of the authors on the list needing a web site designed for them?<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s possible I may do some bookselling as well but the dispatching side of    it takes so much time that this may not be a realistic option. As you&#8217;ll recall    I had thought about trying to deal with the audiobooks but I&#8217;m glad now that    I didn&#8217;t because there simply wouldn&#8217;t have been time to do it justice during    the last few weeks &#8211; I seem to have even less time now than I did when I was    working at Thins. I may look at it again but with Howes arranging sales in the    US it would probably only be a small operation.<\/p>\n<p>Will be in touch again soon with a report of the AGM.<\/p>\n<p>Best wishes to you all and thanks for the continued messages of support.<\/p>\n<p>slainte<\/p>\n<p>Bill<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Greetings from Edinburgh where we&#8217;ve just held the 2nd AGM of the Dorothy Dunnett Readers Association (DDRA). 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