Marcher Lord Press Release

There are interesting and exciting new things going on over at Marcher Lord Press. Here’s the latest press release:

October 18, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Marcher Lord Press Announces Marcher Lord Select

(Colorado Springs, CO)–Marcher Lord Press, the premier publisher of Christian speculative fiction, today announces the debut of a revolution in fiction acquisitions.

“Marcher Lord Select is American Idol meets book acquisitions,” says publisher Jeff Gerke. “We’re presenting upwards of 40 completed manuscripts and letting ‘the people’ decide which one should be published.”

The contest will proceed in phases, Gerke explains, in each subsequent round of which the voters will receive larger glimpses of the competing manuscripts.

The first phase will consist of no more than the book’s title, genre, length, a 20-word premise, and a 100-word back cover copy teaser blurb. Voters will cut the entries from 40 to 20 based on these items alone.

“We want to show authors that getting published involves more than simply writing a great novel,” Gerke says. “There are marketing skills to be developed–and you’ve got to hook the reader with a good premise.”

Following rounds will provide voters with a 1-page synopsis, the first 500 words of the book, the first 30 pages of the book, and, in the final round, the first 60 pages of the book.

The manuscript receiving the most votes in the final round will be published by Marcher Lord Press in its Spring 2010 release list.

No portion of any contestant’s mss. will be posted online, as MLP works to preserve the non-publication status of all contestants and entries.

Participating entrants have been contacted personally by Marcher Lord Press and are included in Marcher Lord Select by invitation only.

“We’re also running a secondary contest,” Gerke says. “The ‘premise contest’ is for those authors who have completed a Christian speculative fiction manuscript that fits within MLP guidelines and who have submitted their proposals to me through the Marcher Lord Press acquisitions portal before October 29, 2009.”

The premise contest will allow voters to select the books that sound the best based on a 20-word premise, a 100-word back cover copy teaser blurb, and (possibly) the first 500 words of the book.

The premise contest entrants receiving the top three vote totals will receive priority acquisitions reading by MLP publisher Jeff Gerke.

“It’s a way for virtually everyone to play, even those folks who didn’t receive an invitation to compete in the primary Marcher Lord Select contest.”

Marcher Lord Select officially begins on November 1, 2009, and runs until completion in January or February 2010. All voting and discussions and Marcher Lord Select activities will take place at The Anomaly forums in the Marcher Lord Select subforum. Free registration is required.

“In order for this to work as we’re envisioning,” Gerke says, “we need lots and lots of voters. So even if you’re not a fan of Christian science fiction or fantasy, I’m sure you love letting your voice be heard about what constitutes good Christian fiction. So come on out and join the fun!”

Marcher Lord Press is a Colorado Springs-based independent publisher producing Christian speculative fiction exclusively. MLP was launched in fall of 2008 and is privately owned. Contact: Jeff Gerke; www.marcherlordpress.com.

8 comments

  1. Exciting stuff, Mark! Thank you for the post. . .
    Maybe I can play next year!

  2. Quixote says:

    Hey KM,

    Hopefully so. I saw that COBRA was coming along nicely, and how’s the dark elf costume coming?

  3. LOL. The joys of costume ๐Ÿ™‚ I never dress up for Halloween. This will be fun.
    Not quite as fun as an American-Idol-like contest at Marcher Lord. I’ve got my voting button shined and ready ๐Ÿ™‚

    The ACFW conference must have been a blast, huh? Great pics. I just missed it. On to plans for Indianapolis.

  4. MS says:

    Ok, KM, maybe we’ll see you in Indianapolis. BTW-if you want to see a stunningly beautiful blog, follow KM’s link…

  5. That is a totally rockin’ graphic design, KM.

  6. I’m estatic. I don’t think mine compares to your dark man in black cloak, with his shadow stretching into the text! Oh, and the puzzle pieces!

    Thanks Cath-Lyn ๐Ÿ™‚

  7. c — here is the “c” for the second word up there LOL

  8. I know, Marc’s is totally striking and very suited to the book. I just muddle along with DIY…that’s how it goes…

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