Thinking about how this would apply to #pulprev and the "edgy Christian fiction" niche that I'm a part of. My first thought was "That doesn't sound too difficult." 1/n https://twitter.com/dacianwanderer/status/1227300987393589248 …
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"Someone who already has a bigger audience like
@BrianNiemeier or@TheBrometheus could buy crucifiction dot net, get a nice logo, call for submissions of self-published works, filter them a bit and offer feedback for ones they don't approve, and then review and promote." 2/n1 reply 0 retweets 6 likesShow this thread -
"Chosen works get to use the 'CRUCIFICTION APPROVED' logo on their covers / promo material. The curators and operators of the site get to promote their own books on the site and related fan pages, use the FB page to run ads, and sell merch like mugs and t-shirts." 3/n
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"Seems like everyone wins." So what's wrong with this? (Serious question.) It seems so obvious, there must be a reason that nobody has done it yet. I have ideas, but I want to know what other people think. 4/n
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("crucifiction dot net" and "CRUCIFICTION APPROVED" were example names...could be anything really) 5/n
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Didn't people already try this with Superversive Press (now defunct) and the website (still going, I think)?
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Probably the most similar thing, but what I'm proposing wouldn't be actually be a small press.
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I may end up doing this with Deus Vult Wastelanders, though that’s smaller scope than you’re suggesting.
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