Dorchester going under
Posted: February 3rd, 2012, 2:24 pm
It looks like Dorchester Publishing is down for the count. As of Tuesday they don't have any editors left, and from the sounds of it, they don't have any funds left.
For a couple of years, authors have been complaining that Dorchester hasn't been paying them their royalties, hasn't reverted rights as agreed upon, and has continued to sell those books where they did revert the rights to the author. Since then, many of Dorchester's authors have been promoting a boycott against their own publisher. This situation apparently remains, and on Wednesday the Science Fiction Writers of America (SFWA) delisted Dorchester as a qualifying market following a year of probation. Not that Dorchester published a lot of SF, but the point is that SFWA wasn't convinced that Dorchester was square with its authors.
For a couple of years, authors have been complaining that Dorchester hasn't been paying them their royalties, hasn't reverted rights as agreed upon, and has continued to sell those books where they did revert the rights to the author. Since then, many of Dorchester's authors have been promoting a boycott against their own publisher. This situation apparently remains, and on Wednesday the Science Fiction Writers of America (SFWA) delisted Dorchester as a qualifying market following a year of probation. Not that Dorchester published a lot of SF, but the point is that SFWA wasn't convinced that Dorchester was square with its authors.