Australia & New Zealand & eBooks & Audio

My long-suffering readers in Australia and New Zealand have enquired about audio books. Once again we face that dreaded world of contracts and licenses.

I'm going to simply outline the complications, rather than get into the bewildering details, where I’m bound to get something wrong or incoherent. Basically, it’s a question of contracts, and who has rights/licenses to do what where.

It’s complicated because one set of my books will have one set of non-U.S. licensing arrangements for print/audio/eBooks/etc., and another set will have different ones. Also, publishing conditions change—these days, very rapidly—and what was an excellent contractual/licensing decision in, say 2012, turns out to have powerful rivals in 2015. Also, and to our great frustration, there seems to be some kind of lag time between release in the U.K. and release in Australia and New Zealand.

In every case, my agents are working to get the best publishing arrangement for all concerned—readers as well as author. This takes some research as well as negotiating.

However, they're researching and negotiating as I write this, and you can expect me to report progress here as it’s reported to me. To keep up-to-date, you might want to click on the link at the upper right of this page, and subscribe to the blog. That way, it will arrive in your inbox and spare your trawling over the website or the internet to find out what in blazes is going on.

Image: Thomas Rowlandson, Merchant's Office (1789), courtesy Yale Center for British Art.

 

The World of a Cover Model

I was so tickled when Jason Baca got in touch with me. Jason is the great-looking man on the cover of the Mr. Impossible audiobook. Some of you may have seen him before. What you may not know is that he's been on the cover of nearly 400 romance novels.

As you can imagine, I have a clear picture in my mind of what my heroes look like. One of the reasons I loved the original Mr. Impossible cover was, only part of the hero's face was visible, leaving it mainly to the imagination. Yet his pose beautifully captured Rupert's personality.

With the audio, the exercise was much more difficult. Several cover models appeared on my computer screen and they were all fine-looking men, but they weren't Rupert. Then came the photo of Jason. It's a different vision of Rupert—not so cocky, more romantic—but once again, leaving something to the imagination. And now, thanks to this interview with Jason, I have a better idea of why it works so well.

Audio and U.K. eBook News

Edison phonograph

Readers have asked when to expect more of my books in audio format. I'm happy to report that we'll soon be scheduling with Kate Reading for the last two Carsington books:

Not Quite a Lady

Last Night's Scandal

and the two standalone books:

Your Scandalous Ways

Don't Tempt Me

We estimate that two of these will be available in November and the other two by March. I don't know which two when, but will report as soon as I get more information.

In other news—

The Carsingtons are coming digitally to the U.K., Australia, and New Zealand!

Yes, the negotiators have finished negotiating and I've received word that the first four Carsington books will be available for sale as eBooks on 3 September. In order these are:

Miss Wonderful (Alistair's story)

Mr. Impossible (Rupert's story)

Lord Perfect (Benedict's story)

Not Quite a Lady (Darius's story)