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Literature in the 21st Century report
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23 Literature in the 21st Century: Understanding Models of Support for Literary Fiction Publications. With a couple of exceptions, each has an outstanding record of publishing literary fiction and the recovery in 2015 and 2016 shown in the sales suggests a growing movement. Outside this, at a smaller level, there is an even greater degree of diversity. As Hannah Westland, the Publisher of Serpent’s Tail told us ‘There are new indie publishers springing up championing more experimental writing, and the audience for – and critical interest in – this kind of work seems to be growing. Independent publishers of literary fiction include (but are not limited to) names such as Tilted Axis, CB Editions, Fitzcarraldo Editions, Salt Books, Comma Press, Dead Ink Books, Galley Beggar Press, Influx Press, Penned in the Margins, Tramp Press, Bluemoose Books, Jacaranda Books, Myriad Press, Gallic Books, And Other Stories, Bitter Lemon Press, Peirene Press, Peepal Tree Press, Nine Arches Press and the UK arms of American independents like Europa Editions and Melville House. This list is by no means exhaustive. While not all of these publishers are new, many were founded in the last five years – Galley Beggar, Fitzcarraldo, And Other Stories, Jacaranda, and Tilted Axis, for example. Many small publishers have been thriving. Inpress, which represents 60 small publishers, has reported 79% sales growth in the last year for example. 13 For the most part this is great news for British writers of literary fiction; of the above names the majority cater directly for them and most of them publish British writers (although Gallic, And Other Stories and Tilted Axis publish translations). Writers need options and this group of passionate and talented indies certainly offer those. However, it is questionable to what extent such publishers can afford to fully support writers in the absence of breakout hits (that is, in the ordinary course of a writing and publishing career). With neither the deep pockets nor the marketing clout of majors, are indie presses a viable option for a paying career? Luke Brown, novelist and former editor at independent Tindal Street Press, tells us that their standard advance used to be £1,250 per book, and this level was common across equivalent small presses. What’s more, while there is considerable interaction amongst small publishers, the relationship with larger ones can be antagonistic rather than mutually supportive. Independent publishers complain of taking risks building new literary writers only to see them poached by larger houses as soon as any success is achieved. While potentially a very good thing for the author in question, it creates difficulties for those smaller publishers and the role they play in the ecosystem of literary fiction. Moreover many small publishers commented that knowledge 13
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/nov/20/small-indie-publishers-report-booming-sales?CMP=twt_books_b-gdn- books
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