Ooh, what if the Rapture actually does involve raptors?
23.09.2025 14:30 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0@imogenhowson.bsky.social
SFF writer & copy editor of all genres. Talks about punctuation, cooking, Tiny Dog & Tiny Puppy. Most niche interests: Chalet School & Sweet Valley High. She/Her www.imogenhowson.com
Ooh, what if the Rapture actually does involve raptors?
23.09.2025 14:30 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Goddamm A.i. fraudsters.
01.08.2025 09:00 β π 4 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0WTAF? I'm so sorry: this is appalling!
01.08.2025 08:59 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Good lord, that's quite the surprise! Congratulations on baby Ray. He's beautiful.
27.07.2025 08:44 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Something I once forced on a crying toddler: The knowledge that she would not be allowed to marry her father (my husband).
12.06.2025 12:28 β π 36 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Facebook has just offered me this "inspiring quote": "βIt matters not what someone is born, but what they grow to be.β
The (alleged) source of the quote could literally not be more ironic.
Thing is, it feels on Bluesky like EVERYONE knows about this Unbound scandal now. But they don't. In the grand scheme of things - the grand scheme of UK book lovers, even - what this publisher has done to its authors is still relatively little-known. Coverage like this is an important step.
04.06.2025 16:24 β π 204 π 60 π¬ 5 π 1UNBOUND AUTHORS: Weβve prepared a letter you can send to administrators to demand things like expedited rights reversion, no AI use, return of electronic files (cover art, typesetting, etc) and the option to get any remaining copies of your books. DM me and I will send the template over
05.06.2025 12:42 β π 681 π 413 π¬ 10 π 13No prob!
I have no personal stake in this (I have many thoughts!) but I think alt text is important, specially on Bluesky.
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Typos almost certainly mine, not from OG statement by John Mitchinson.
(12/12)
I have now severed all my connections with the business I co-founded, which is wretchedly sad, but I resigned on a point of principle and hope that some of you at least will understand why that decision was the only one I could make.
I'm more sorry than words can say.
(11/12)
Ever since I joined Waterstones as a bookseller in 1987, this industry has been my life. I have always put books and their authors first and I will continue to do that.
(10/?)
There will be speculation in coming weeks about how and why Unbound has failed. That is right and proper. There is, in particular, a great deal to be said about businesses that over-rely on external investors--a vulnerability that has proved near-fatal in Unbound's case.
(9/?)
The company's current position is morally and financially unacceptable. We started Unbound to offer an alternative to the traditional publishing model, to offer a better, fairer deal for authors. That starts with paying them on time. If there is any money in the business, it should go to them.
(8/?)
I made that choice because I could not countenance taking another penny from a business that no longer prioritised paying its authors. The other departing staff felt the same. We all feel let down and devastated on the authors' behalf.
(7/?)
None of us have other jobs to go to. In my own case, I left with no equity, no notice period, no tangible reward to show for 14 years of work, except of course for the only reason I'm in this business--the wonderful books we have published.
(6/?)
...not least because it happened too late for us to seek an alternative. The May 30th payments scheduled for both the payment plans and the end of May profit share would not be paid.
That is why I resigned last Friday, joined by seven senior members of the Boundless team.
(5/?)
The whole team signed up to the payment plan we issued. And, with justifiable reluctance, most authors did, too.
The revelation last week that the investment money we had been promised in May was going to fall substantially short was a devastating blow...
(4/?)
Unbound was founded on the principle that authors ARE the business. I still believe that.
Unbound's decision to enter administration in March was traumatic and painful, but it at least offered a route for our authors to be paid, albeit over an extended period of time. (3/?)
Anyone who knows me will realise, I hope, that this apology is heartfelt and sincere.
Unbound's well-publicised financial troubles notwithstanding, there can be no viable publishing business without a credible plan for paying its authors. Authors must come ahead of all other business creditors.(2/?)
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I want to address the completely understandable anger being expressed about Unbound/Boundless.
Let me begin with an apology to all the writers, colleagues, friends and supporters who have been drawn into this mess or who feel let down.
(1/?)
Pff.
06.06.2025 18:11 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Thread.
05.06.2025 08:29 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Unbelievable. (Except sadly not, because people.)
22.05.2025 09:07 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0It's Autism Acceptance Month. If you are not already accepted by an autistic person you have 27 days left.
03.04.2025 19:03 β π 2327 π 854 π¬ 39 π 70I wrote this for the BFS while it's World Autism Day. Take a look if you like :)
02.04.2025 19:48 β π 17 π 6 π¬ 0 π 0Also, yes, it probably was actually burnout rather than *just* writer's block. But I only realised that this month.
30.03.2025 21:30 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0In the last four months I have written 46k on an EXCITING NEW STORY. After nine goddamn years of writer's block I cannot express how huge this number of words is and how happy I am to be properly writing again!
(Yes, I know 9 years is an unbelievably long writer's block. Yes, I did try everything.)
Happy Mother's Day to Mrs Baggins, Josephine Maynard, Marmee March, the Duchess of Avon, Sally Eliot, Mrs Quimby, Lessa of Pern, Ce'Nedra, Alice Wakefield, and Bertie Wooster's mother.
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