Jun 7, 2011

New Hampshire Writers' Project Meets in Portsmouth!

by Stacy Clark

Inkubate Principal & Co-Founder, Jay D. Gale (seen below) writes on his experience attending last night's N.H. Writers Project meeting at The Common Man in Portsmouth:

 

It was a treat to be part of the New Hampshire Writers Project Monday night and to have a chance to discuss the publishing industry with so many talented individuals. A special thanks to John Herman for welcoming me to the group!

 

We convened at The Common Man on State Street in downtown Portsmouth. Sharing drinks and a meal, we discussed a broad range of literary topics. The group was dynamic and curious and the conversation memorable. In the fun, relaxed atmosphere I enjoyed fielding a few key questions about Inkubate.

 

John asked what we believe will be the greatest advantage for publishers and agents. I pointed to Inkubate’s efficiencies and what we believe will be considerable savings for the industry. With less money spent on “Discovery,” we hope that publishers and agents will seize the opportunity to invest more time and energy cultivating aspiring writers, strategically marketing their work and delivering new books to market faster. We believe that this will be an important competitive edge for an industry in transition.

 

When asked why the group would want to be early adopters of Inkubate, my answer was easy: Writers are key to preserving the competitive forces that support a vibrant publishing environment. While BETA testing the publisher and agent Discovery tools, we expect our partners will be carefully exploring our content so that they can provide us with meaningful feedback. So, this will, undoubtedly, be a great opportunity to be seen and reviewed in detail by a publisher and/or agent before the community of Inkubate writers and artists grows significantly larger.

 

We’re excited to see that Foster’s Daily Democrat featured Inkubate today in their Business section: http://tinyurl.com/4yeez2p. Please share this link with your writing and publishing colleagues and feel free to contact me with your questions.

 

In the meantime, I’m looking forward to next month’s meeting. Thanks so much for your hospitality!

 

-Jay D. Gale, Principal & Co-Founder

jdgale@inkubate.com

603-491-1168

 

 

Comments (1) -

Inkcubate.com  is a terrific idea for all concerned!

Now this coincidence is amazing. This morning I was on the phone with my son who lives in Kittery, Maine.

Knowing that I have a specialty publishing company, Telling Your Story, Inc., and conduct "Tips on Writing Your LIfe Story" writing workshops in Kittery and York, Maine, he told me about the article in the Foster's Daily Democrat today!

I went to the site just now, and there I found the article about Jay D. Gale and the connection with the New Hampshires Writers Project. Such a coincidence! Kittery is across the Harbor from Portsmouth!

Wow!  What a great connection!

Marjory D. Lyons
Founder and President
www.telling-your-story.com
marjory@telling-your-story.com

Marjory D.Lyons United States
6/8/2011 8:20:45 AM #

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Stacy Clark, a co-founder of Inkubate, is also an educator, writer and researcher who lives in Dallas, Texas.