Write an Abaddon Novella!
Abaddon Books is celebrating its
sixth birthday this summer, and we’ve come a looong way in that time: nearly eighty original novels in
ten shared-world series, not to mention fistfuls of short stories and novellas
and some quite beautiful omnibus editions. We’ve learned a lot and done a great
deal of which we’re very proud, and are looking forward to a pretty exciting
future.
And we’ve kept a strong identity
throughout. Abaddon’s books are pacy and action-filled, but smart and sharp,
with characters that pull you in and challenge you. And our stories are all at
least a little dark, whatever the genre.
And, perhaps more than anything,
Abaddon provides a channel for launching new, upcoming writers, keen to strut
their stuff and show the world what they’ve got. We gave the talented and
irascible Chuck Wendig his fiction debut, not to mention the wildly imaginative Al Ewing; uncovered
Kitschie-nominee Scott K. Andrews, and gave the brilliant Gary McMahon, Pat
Kelleher and Toby Venables their mainstream fiction debuts. And we’re still
looking for new talent to give a leg-up to.
Moving On
So what’s next? The likes of Pax
Britannia, Tomes of the Dead and The Afterblight Chronicles got us noticed, and we’ve loved working on them. We
were, if you’ll forgive the smugness, doing zombies, post-apocalypse and
steampunk before it was cool. But everyone else is on the bandwagon now, and
with around a dozen books in each series under our belts, the last thing we
would want to do is get tied down. Obviously we’re not saying goodbye to these great lines just
yet, but we’ve got to keep breaking ground!
So with that in mind, we’ve been
launching new series. Over the past few years, we’ve kicked off the gothic
espionage series The Infernal Game, the
dark-Arthurian “found manuscript” series Malory’s Knights of Albion, and the WWI classic-pulp-style scientific romance No
Man’s World, and our authors have blown us
away every time. This year saw the launch of Eric Brown’s eerie space-opera
world Weird Space, and we’ve got even
more exciting projects planned for the coming year, with two new novels kicking
off two more shiny new worlds.
Looking Back
But we’re not giving up on our
beloved old worlds! Chuck’s done us a novella-length follow-up of Tomes of
the Dead: Double Dead called Bad
Blood, and Scott K. Andrews has written a
novella following up on Sniper Elite: Spear of Destiny called Target: Hitler, both out now in ebook format. This is working out
pretty well for us, and we think we’d like to do more of the same. So our fans
will still be able to dip their toes in Magna Britannia, or the grim future of
the Cull, or any of our other worlds from time to time.
Where You Come In
We’re looking for novellas!
Whether you’ve an agent or are going solo, whether you’re an established writer
or trying to get your first project, we’re interested. Ever wanted to tell the
story of Ulysses Quicksilver’s counterparts in the Austrian Secret Service?
Ever wanted to show us the hell that the Cull left behind in Mumbai? How about
the story of Sir Alymere’s father, and how exactly he died?
Or, if you want the challenge,
sell us on a new story and world, but be sure and read the next section first,
so you have the whole picture. If you know Abaddon’s work, you’ll also know
what we like. Choose a genre, make it fast, make it tense, make it dark. And
make us care about your characters. Make it original! Make us want to come back
and see what happens next.
The Small Print
This is a paying gig! We pay
professional rates for all our work, and this is no exception. Abaddon Books
operate on a Work For Hire basis: we create shared worlds that many authors
contribute to, and all the rights to
those worlds and characters are retained by Abaddon. We hire talented
writers to write a story that becomes the intellectual property of Abaddon
Books. Take note that this will apply even if you submit a story set in a new
world; that world, if we commission it, will become one which we may let other
writers loose in, and they also will be doing so on a Work For Hire basis. If
you have any questions as to what all this means to you, don’t hesitate to get
in touch with us and we’ll take you through it.
Don’t send us anything yet!
Submissions will be open for the month of September 2012, from midnight British
Summer Time on the 31st August to midnight on the 30th
September. At that point, send us:
1.
An email to submissions@rebellion.co.uk, basically saying “hi” and telling us a very little
about yourself, and attaching
2.
A 150-word synopsis to grab our attention, followed by a
1000-word chapter-by-chapter (or section-by-section, however you structure it)
breakdown of your novella, and
3.
A 2000-word sample of the novella. It doesn’t have to be the
first 2000 words, although if it isn’t, we’d be interested in knowing why you
picked the passage you did.
If we’re fired up by your pitch, we’ll
ask for more and go from there. What we’ll eventually want is a 30,000-40,000-word
novella, in any of our worlds or in a new world of your choosing.
If you decide to use one of our
worlds, we only ask that you be careful not to step on our existing authors’
toes, some of whom have plans to return to their worlds in future (we’re more
likely to publish your Pax Britannia
story about a new character from the Italian People’s Republic Secret Service
than a story about the further adventures of Ulysses Quicksilver, for
instance).
Looking forward to hearing from you in September...
David Moore
Rebellion Publishing, Oxford