Mar 29, 2016
Kobo Writing Life Director Mark Lefebvre interviews 6 of the 7
writers who make up the core writers of the Uncollected Anthology project: Phaedra Weldon,
Leslie Clare Walker, Annie Reed, Leah Cutter, Dayle A. Dermatis and
Kristine Kathryn Rusch. (Absent from the interview, but a core
member is Michele Lang)
The Uncollected Anthology of Urban Fantasy, is an ongoing
project where, every three months, the authors pick a theme and
write a short story for that theme. But instead of bundling the
stories together, they each sell their own stories. So you can buy
any one of them, or all of them. No fuss, no muss. But the tales
are packaged using templates that bring them together thematically,
and the authors have found the anthology as helpful for new readers
to discover these books.
In the interview, Mark and the writers discuss:
- How they get together annually for a meeting and have planned
the themes out until May 2018
- How the idea was born out of the Fiction River anthology
workshops that Kris runs with her husband Dean. Dayle looked around
the room at the talented authors and knew there were enough who
wrote urban fantasy to put something like this together
- The process which includes deadlines for when the stories, the
blurbs, the covers are all due each quarter
- The cross-promotional aspect of marketing each “issue” or theme
of this ongoing series that includes the website and links embedded
within each author’s books
- How, even though they are calling them “short stories” some of
the stories go as long as 20,000 words or novella length
- The way Allyson Longueira of WMG
Publishing designed the cover template for the group for them
to have a consistent brand, look and feel (such as the consistent
color that each of the themes employ)
- The inherent trust each writer has to have, above the existing
contract which includes terms such as the fact that each author
owns all the copyright on each of their respective stories
- The common request from readers about how they might be able to
get all the stories together
- How every Feb the theme is urban fantasy romance
- How Leah doesn’t enjoy writing romance and yet, facing the
challenge of that theme wrote a story that she loves the most –
“The Midnight Gardener”
- How the themes help the writers explore different concepts and
stories they never knew they had in them
- The brilliantly organic meeting that was the genesis of this
collective, and the importance of community and an in person
presence at writer events.
- How Kris is sometimes known by the nickname “Tom Hanks” derived
from the movie “Big” because of the storm of ideas that she
has
- Emails, yearly meeting and a closed yahoo group they use to
communicate and share files
- A discussion of some of the challenges that have faced the
group
- Some of the guest authors which include Dean Wesley Smith,
Anthea Sharp, Rebecca Senese, Ron Cillins
- May's “out of the woods” theme . . . .
- The Fiction River workshops, how they originated based
upon what used to be called the Dennis Little workshops at
conventions
- The Importance of being with other writers, the support they
offer one another, the pep-talks, the understanding . . . .
After the interview, Mark talks about the importance of what can
happen when writers come together to share, to communicate and to
network.
Links of Interest
Uncollected Anthology Main Website
Uncollected Anthology Books at
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