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A New Direction for the McAnally's Mailing List
Posted by iago at May 26, 2006 11:46 AM
If you're on the McAnally's mailing list, you'll want to read this! McAnally's is an unbridled success. We started this list damn near ten years ago (just think about that!), back when Jim didn't have phrases like 'Best-Selling Author' and 'Soon to Be A Television Series' attached to his name and his works. We had one true mission. Get Jim famous. I'd say, mission accomplished. This list spawned the Bookstore Commandos, who clandestinely ensured that Jim's books were outward-facing and prominent in many a bookstore. They chatted up (or were, themselves!) librarians and bookstore employees and generally proselytized, getting the grass-roots, word-of-mouth momentum for Jim rolling. It's with no small amount of pride (or, yeah, I'll admit it, ego) that I'll say that we have been a big part of getting Jim to where he is today. Though, yeah, maybe Jim's talent had something to do with that (and Mister Marsters' vocal talents certainly didn't hurt). ;) But success is coming at a price. McAnallys is straining under its weight, in the social sense. It wants to be a relevant, on-topic discussion list about Jim's writing and the craft of writing itself; it wants to be a wide-open, happy chatty pub atmosphere where any discussion topic goes; it wants to be a place where Jim can talk directly with the people about the stuff that makes him tick; it wants to be a place where people can discuss spoiler material about lots of stuff; it wants to be a place where people are protected from spoilers. These goals can't be satisfied with a single mailing list. And, in thinking about this -- I've been chewing on it for several months now -- I've realized that it can't really, easily be satisfied with mailing lists, period. I think that mailing lists are good for getting the word out, but they're not as robust a solution as they used to be, now that some really solid web forum solutions are out there. Accordingly, I've made the decision to turn McAnallys into a web forum. This web forum will have a number of boards, split out into "spoilers okay!" and "spoilers NOT okay!" areas as needed, along with preserving an "anything goes!" area for people to have the conversations they used to have, here, on McAnallys. In fact, those conversations will have the restrictions we've had to put in place taken off, since most of the things we were trying to protect and preserve with those restrictions are going to be protected and preserved outside of the McAnally's board itself. I realize some people are pretty invested in the idea of a mailing list, but the simple fact is that we're not really going to be able to support our own weight as Jim gets more and more successful -- and, let's be honest folks, we know he will. After all, we helped make it happen. So here's the plan:
Here's what you need to do:
If you have any questions, please send them on over. And thank you for being a part of Jim's continued success! Best, Fred CommentsYes!!!! I like the forum idea. I unsubscribed from the mailing list because it was too much mail for me to deal with on a daily basis. Posted by: Tyronza at June 8, 2006 04:06 PMA forum is wonderful idea! I've been doing my darndest to get the word out about Jim...I've "recruited" three people already to the ranks! They absolutely love the books. I also try to suggest them to people looking for new sci-fi/urban fantasy writers...I work in a library, so there are always people looking for new authors to read. Posted by: Amanda at May 27, 2006 02:12 PMOh Fred! I think I love you! I'm so thrilled to hear your plan - while I wanted to remain on the McAnally's list it became very cumbersome, and if I missed a day or so, took so much catching up. But a forum would be a great location. Old Marsters' Mobsters is such a place as are most of James' Marsters' fan sites, but what we love of the layout is the ability to discuss many diferent topics of relevance to just a few, or many. I'm particularly excited that Jim may find a minute here or there to talk about his writing. I'm a writer and have been working with someone who is not a techno-dweeb like myself to get a writers forum set up to share our work. But being able to hear Jim's thoughts will be great as well. Thanks for the wonderful news, and I wish you the very best with it. And I"ll be sure to post this information on the Mob board since all of us are huge Butcher and Dresden fans. Tonie Harrington Thank you very much for all your hard work.... I'm very excited about this forum. Posted by: Aimes at May 26, 2006 02:49 PMPost a comment |
I remember those early days. I'll have to log onto the BB and check it out. Might be easier to read since I unsubbed from the list a while back.
Posted by: Glennis at July 23, 2006 02:00 PM