Christomir Rackov
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Are you going to sue Dabel Brothers for what they did with the Kickstarter for the Death of Dulgath graphic novel (i.e. - embezzling people's money, and besmirching your good name in the process)?? Most of us understand it is exactly 0% your fault, but there will always be naive people, who won't; and that's just not fair to you, as you have always been so incredibly loyal to your readers. I think you should sue them.
Michael J. Sullivan
You can't sue a company that no longer exists. FWIW - I don't think they had nefarious intentions. In other words, I don't think they set out to, as you put it "embezzle people's money." I think what happened is they bit off more than they could chew and got in over their heads. They had decent intentions and the stuff I saw was well executed -but graphic novels are BIG projects and at the end of the day, they went out of business before they got the project finished.
I don't think my name is besmirched - I think everyone understands that if I had collected the Kickstarter money I would have refunded it, but I can't refund what I didn't receive -- and I do think they refunded a lot of the orders.
Don't get me wrong. I feel terrible for what happened, and while I won't make any public announcements, I do have another publishing company interested in the project and instead of getting an advance, I've asked them to use those funds to "make whole" the people from the prior Kickstarter instead. I basically won't take a cent of profit until the prior Kickstarter people get what they ordered. But...until that project is 100% created and availalable for shipping I don't want to make any promises about deliverables. But it does at least let you know what we are trying to do.
I don't think my name is besmirched - I think everyone understands that if I had collected the Kickstarter money I would have refunded it, but I can't refund what I didn't receive -- and I do think they refunded a lot of the orders.
Don't get me wrong. I feel terrible for what happened, and while I won't make any public announcements, I do have another publishing company interested in the project and instead of getting an advance, I've asked them to use those funds to "make whole" the people from the prior Kickstarter instead. I basically won't take a cent of profit until the prior Kickstarter people get what they ordered. But...until that project is 100% created and availalable for shipping I don't want to make any promises about deliverables. But it does at least let you know what we are trying to do.
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Christomir Rackov
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Now that I've listened to "Professional Integrity", I'm even more convinced that you could be a great author of detective fiction, if you ever decided to try it. I had already noticed in the Riyria books some elements and devices, and some writing skills, that are typical of that genre. And Royce could be a great detective, besides being a great criminal... So, have you ever thought of writing detective fiction?
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Hi Michael! I recently finished Riyria Revelations and Riyria chronicles on recommendation from my mom, who also loves your books! They hooked me from beginning to end, and kept me entertained for many nights during quarantine! I was just wondering if you had any advice on how to come up with fantasy based names for places, characters and/or groups of people? Thank you and I hope you and your family are doing well!
Joanell Serra
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Thanks! I've been pulled towards marketing my first book so much this week (launch week), and I'm missing the time writing book #2. You're answer up top just gave me permission! 10% of my time seems about right for the marketing. Besides, I know what I'm doing as a writer....marketing is a whole other ball game. I may need to outsource? Any thoughts on that?
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