'First we Take Seoul, then we Take Ankara'
However, given the rights situation with Global Gangland, I had to let Kimizi Kedi know that as much as I would be delighted to authorise them as my Turkish publisher, it was beyond my power to make happen. This is a shame. I would love to be able to say: 'First we take Seoul, then we take Ankara.'
It is becoming clearer that I need a new agent. Not just so I can say: 'Talk to my agent about it', but so I am always in the situation to say yes to offers I would relish taking up. The core elements of Global Gangland for me were being able to provide a voice to marginalized victims and to highlight how anti- libertarian laws and inequality create forces that impact on us all. Talking about how the biggest crime and injustice is tolerating systems that perpetuate poverty is worth saying in any language. To remove all barriers to me doing just that is why I need a new agent.
Labels: Agents, Andrew Collins, Global Gangland, Turkey
5 Comments:
That's cool. Both things. I'm glad you have a voice and aren't afraid to use it.
I'm always reminded of that quote about evil happening when good men stand back and do nothing.
Leonard Cohen would kill for that line!
By the by, David, I managed to see Freemasons on Trial on National Geographic this week. Truthfully, I thought it was interesting, but a tad light on substance at times.
As for your fears (spouting incoherently, etc.) - let them rest. The generally accepted litmus test in such situations is simultaneous flailing of both arms - typically in sweeping arches - whilst making a point that is prone to being misunderstood by a casual observer. You, my friend, only flailed one arm. ;)
And, yes, I used an emoticon.
is it possible to renegotiate your rights?
How difficult would it be to get a new agent?
Go David! Go!
Any reason you keep deleting blog entries?
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