Showing posts with label literature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literature. Show all posts

Sunday, December 10, 2017

A Message from Our Community: Supporting Our Community Solution to Anomie for the Writer, Artist, and Artisans

Is it possible for certain industries to restructure, ethos to rhetoric, to become more functional in the community of industry? Do we want a community of industry? What is the cost of doing business without maintaining relationships? Today, new possibilities, based in new ways of doing things, and new ways people are communicating.
Take the Co-op model. Art, literature, and design might strive to attain a new business model which anyone, logically would maintain, can do more good for more people. The Co-Op Business Model permits the growth of wealth among a group of individuals within a company. Taken from housing co-operatives of UC Berkeley, the sharing collective of artists, writers, designers, profit from the mutual effort for the mutual benefit.
Take Fiction as an example. In the novel writing industry, the business is structured to maximize sales of the product, namely books. Internet and readers have made digital copies valuable to the tech organized reader. The industry has suffered since. Now, is the time to reconsider what art and business can be. Currently, transaction for transaction, the cost of doing business involves agents, publishers, and distribution and sales. In a Co-op or Collective, the effort is shared without outsourcing. An internal editor at the “Co-op publisher” acts as editor in the Journalistic sense as well. Without the effort of appealing to agents, this publisher takes submissions and publishes based on genre; vanity or praise. So sophisticated is the Co-Op/Collective models, the opportunity afforded by the ethos of equal pay, equal effort, and equal worth in a community of writers who work, of course at most only the municipal scale.
It is a wonder that among artists, it is so common for artists to possess the desire to be surrounded by other artists. A natural community. Co-Operatives and Collectives are not antithetical to profit. And certainly, neither are artists anymore. 
Paying one’s dues, the homage, learning voice, all are now less important as we enter an age of self. People like themselves and want to see themselves in pictures, video, and audio. Publishing will be digitized for most. It is widely becoming a more common means of obtaining information and entertainment. Subscriptions to the online magazine of links to full scale novels and other media pertaining to publications of the house.
The opportunity to pay equal wages top to bottom, and to delegate among a community of artists, all well ascribed to the company ethos, not as opportunity but as vocation. Hence, the annual contest. Talent is the scholarship, the internship, the job, your career as an artist. Your collaborative, your collective, your co-operative.
Welcome others to your world. Welcome work with purpose. Welcome friends. From “the father of shy culture”, the once BoyDoll. Brings this Christmas, publishing in a new way. 
A small-scale launch, with complete works of the Bleeding Heart Trilogy, written by the founder.
December 25th, 2017

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Saturday, May 19, 2012

The Bee That Stung Today

By: Audrey Gurley

As if the mysterious Author Martin Al Qasrani hasn't created enough hubub about his most recent novel, this afternoon I met him for tea and he has insinuated that he will not complete the novel anytime soon. He says he feels as if this could be a much longer and more illustrious work of a vision of revolution which cannot be abbreviated for the hungry and nosy public. He has been hard at work after his recent breakdown and the beating he suffered at the hands of secret agents of SODA. What we can expect is literature. In the tradition of the great Expressivists, Al Qasrani intends to florify his skeleton with amazing language art. We simply must wait for the outcome. I can't wait...can you?