In response to a recent query regarding Fanderson's upcoming UFO soundtrack CD, details will be published on our club website www.fanderson.org.uk just as soon as they are confirmed. As was mentioned the other day, this is all done in our spare time, and we don't want to raise anyone's hopes by quoting a deadline that we then have to miss. At the moment it looks likely that the CD will be delayed until early in 2003, as the editor has been working on Silva Screen's upcoming Thunderbirds CD album.
While I'm here, I'd appreciate your advice on our recent "UFO Script Book". Sales have been slower than we anticipated which, as with all club merchandise, means that if we don't sell enough future volumes are unlikely. But we'd like to understand why sales may be slow, and who better to ask than the SHADO group? We know that scripts are popular, but as they're mostly available on the internet is a book pointless? Or is there some other reason? On the subject of books, as already announced our next title will be a reprint of EC Tubb's "Earthfall" Space:1999 novel which, again if sales are healthy enough, will be followed by an all-new "Earthbound" novel by Tubb. Now, another respected science fiction author has approached us with the idea of writing new UFO fiction for us to publish. My question to you all is whether this would be popular with you and, if so, what kind of stories would you be interested in? Please note that our brief to the author will be to remain within the confies of the series premise, so stories would appear as 'episodes' rather than spin-offs such as Ellis and Foster getting married etc. As there are 447 members on this list, many of whom are club members, I look forward to receiving many replies! Nick Williams, Fanderson secretary and treasurer [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> As there are 447 members on this list, many of whom > are club members, I look forward to receiving many replies! > > Nick Williams, Fanderson secretary and treasurer Nick, as far as it concerns myself I can say that I'm eager to own the UFO CD, I own the first UFO script book and will buy the "complete series", if I may say so and I'm also interested in new UFO fiction if it is within the confies of the series premise. Christian UFO fan and Fanderson member |
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>But we'd like to understand why sales may be slow, and who better to
>ask than the SHADO group? We know that scripts are popular, but as >they're mostly available on the internet is a book pointless? Or is >there some other reason? There's certainly a point to have the scripts made available, as only 12 of the 26 UFO scripts are available on my UFO website. I'm not sure why this script book would be less popular than previous script books. I suppose it could be that 3 of the 4 scripts are already freely available online, but I would think that a fan would still like to have a book and read the previously unavailable script. I know I bought one! As for fan fiction, I think I'd be more interested in buying script books than buying fan fiction, but that's just me. And if no more UFO script books are published, I need to find a way to get the missing scripts so I can put them on my website! It'd be a shame if these scripts were only ever seen by a few folks. The UFO scripts on my website have had tens of thousands of hits, but I suspect that most of these hits are from the search engines... :-) Marc |
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I agree with Marc about scripts being made available.
That would be great! And if they put a book together inclusive of all scripts, I'd certainly buy! Mary |
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At 03:22 PM 11/1/02 +0000, you wrote:
Hi Nick! >While I'm here, I'd appreciate your advice on our recent "UFO Script >Book". Sales have been slower than we anticipated which, as with all club >merchandise, means that if we don't sell enough future volumes are >unlikely. But we'd like to understand why sales may be slow, and who >better to ask than the SHADO group? We know that scripts are popular, but >as they're mostly available on the internet is a book pointless? Or is >there some other reason? Well, I ordered this book in my recent order but perhaps it's not the sort of thing for everyone? Looking at the Fanderson site to refresh my memory I like the extras offered in the book and I like the cover a lot. As for enjoying reading it, I look at this item more as a collectable or a reference instead of something I want to sit down with and read. Maybe the other Fanderson members are less collectors than I am and wanted a book easier to sit and read? That being said, I have to say I really enjoyed Chris Bently's complete book of Thunderbirds. The format and writing was pretty cool. I am also enjoying reading the revised Gerry Anderson Bio, "What made Thunderbirds Go!" I think I'm enjoying it more than the previous version but in this case I am reading the new book Backwards! I started at a chapter I was most interested in (Space 1999 and later) and read to the end. Then I read each previous chapter, I am now right at the Thunderbirds chapter. Also, I found the article in the recent FAB magazine, "who pulled your string" by the late Christine Glanville very interesting reading. Reading about her through Fanderson I've found her to be a fascinating person. Maybe someday you can take this material collected by Christine and put it into a book about her??? Along with other interviews and convention talks from her? I'd be interested in a project like that. >On the subject of books, as already announced our next title will be a >reprint of EC Tubb's "Earthfall" Space:1999 novel which, again if sales >are healthy enough, will be followed by an all-new "Earthbound" novel by Tubb. I think it's a good idea to reprint Earthfall since it's been OP for so long. I've never been a fan of Tubb's writing though and I had a tough time reading Earthfall. To tried to convince myself that maybe my dislike was limited to Earthfall as it was a media tie in and Tie In's from the 1970's were never that great to begin with so I read through two of Tubb's Dumarest books. Same result. So I'll get Earthfall, because it will be a limited new edition. If Tubb revises the text I'll check it out and see where he went with it. I'd be interested to read Earthbound expanded into a novel, perhaps more information on where Simmonds was for those earlier episodes? > Now, another respected science fiction author has approached us with the > idea of writing new UFO fiction for us to publish. My question to you all > is whether this would be popular with you and, if so, what kind of > stories would you be interested in? I'm not a reader of much fan fiction, but I loved the new Space 1999 novel by POWYS media. The POWYS book is not "fan-fiction" it's a wonderfully done novel in the style of the show . To me, that book accomplished many things. It captured the sense of the show it was based on, set the premise of the show in poetic terms and it also was a good suspenseful story in it's own right. I trust your author is a published writer and knows UFO very well. It would be important for the book to be well edited, as the POWYS book was. This was something missing from the earlier original Space novels from the 1970's. Today there are so many more resources for the writer so hopefully these won't be ignored. > Please note that our brief to the author will be to remain within the > confies of the series premise, so stories would appear as 'episodes' > rather than spin-offs such as Ellis and Foster getting married etc. Most important of all, the UFO novel would have to be a good story, a premise that can stand on it's own and keep it's reader, with or without the UFO connection. It's not enough for the book to be a Tie in with the show....it HAS to be a good, well written story. And it ought to be edited by someone who really knows the show and perhaps sent out to several test readers before publication. >As there are 447 members on this list, many of whom are club members, I >look forward to receiving many replies! > >Nick Williams, Fanderson secretary and treasurer Thanks again Nick for all the hard work! |
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I became a member of Fanderson just to get The UFO Script Books. My
membership is up and I am renewing. I was looking forward to the rest of the set. It is a nicely made , Volume 1 with the four scripts. I collect UFO memorabilia and Ed Bishop movies.Have one with George Sewell. In the States I can find nothing, so EBAY is my best friend, they know me by name??? I enjoy all the news I get from this group. Glad I found you. Elaine [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi, Where are these book located on the Internet. I thought you could only
buy then from Fanderson, and you must be a member. If there is another place to buy , please let me know. Thank s Elaine [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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>Hi, Where are these book located on the Internet. I thought you could only
>buy then from Fanderson, and you must be a member. The UFO script books *are* only available through Fanderson, and you do have to be a member to buy them. However, I have text files of 12 UFO scripts on my UFO website at: http://ufoseries.com/scripts Marc |
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marc, I have been a steady visitor too you web..I enjoy it a lot. Thanks
for doing it for us. Thanks also from me. Elaine [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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I bought the first script book and if the remaining scripts are published in books by Fanderson, I will purchase them. I look forward to the CD of music from UFO also. Ron |
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Nick:
I'm not sure why the UFO script book didn't sell well -- it might have to do with the DVD release -- I know if I had to choose between the two, I'd choose the DVDs. I personally wouldn't mind picking up the script book, but I'm holding out to see if any Space:1999 stuff is coming out (and also the UFO CD) first. :) I do have an idea though - would it be possible to scan a page or two of the UFO book for the Web site? Amazon.com has several books where you can "browse" selected pages -- it gives you an idea of what the book looks like, etc. Perhaps a script page and a photo page just to see how the book is laid out? While I have your ear, I have three more suggestions: 1) The Sales section of the Web site is currently broken down by merchandise type (CDs, books, videos, etc). I think if the items were also grouped by SERIES, it would be great! I think newcomers (and even oldcomers) are looking for items for the show(s) they love first and foremost. 2) Pre-production surveys might be helpful in determining what kind of merchandise (potential/current) members would like to see. I'm sure that CDs are fairly popular, but maybe not mugs. Also, you might implement a "pre-order" so that something only gets produced if you get so many orders up front (and perhaps payment?) before you actually produce the item. 3) PayPal Memberships -- I think you should offer a PayPal button on your Web site that can accept cash and credit cards for "instant" memberships. Just some thoughts. Hope they help! Anthony ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nick Williams" <[hidden email]> To: "SHADO" <[hidden email]> Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 10:22 AM Subject: [SHADO] Your advice is appreciated > In response to a recent query regarding Fanderson's upcoming UFO soundtrack CD, details will be published on our club website www.fanderson.org.uk just as soon as they are confirmed. As was mentioned the other day, this is all done in our spare time, and we don't want to raise anyone's hopes by quoting a deadline that we then have to miss. At the moment it looks likely that the CD will be delayed until early in 2003, as the editor has been working on Silva Screen's upcoming Thunderbirds CD album. > > While I'm here, I'd appreciate your advice on our recent "UFO Script Book". Sales have been slower than we anticipated which, as with all club merchandise, means that if we don't sell enough future volumes are unlikely. But we'd like to understand why sales may be slow, and who better to ask than the SHADO group? We know that scripts are popular, but as they're mostly available on the internet is a book pointless? Or is there some other reason? > > On the subject of books, as already announced our next title will be a reprint of EC Tubb's "Earthfall" Space:1999 novel which, again if sales are healthy enough, will be followed by an all-new "Earthbound" novel by Tubb. Now, another respected science fiction author has approached us with the idea of writing new UFO fiction for us to publish. My question to you all is whether this would be popular with you and, if so, what kind of stories would you be interested in? Please note that our brief to the author will be to remain within the confies of the series premise, so stories would appear as 'episodes' rather than spin-offs such as Ellis and Foster getting married etc. > > As there are 447 members on this list, many of whom are club members, I look forward to receiving many replies! > > Nick Williams, Fanderson secretary and treasurer |
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Nick:
One question I forgot to include in my previous post -- any chance that the current UFO and 1999 doc videos will be put on DVD? I would figure they could be combined onto one DVD with some nice extras. :-) Anthony http://www.tony-island.com |
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On line ordering I sure would assist. Marty...... --- In SHADO@y..., "Anthony D" <atd1999@n...> wrote: > Nick: > > I'm not sure why the UFO script book didn't sell well -- it might have to do > with the DVD release -- I know if I had to choose between the two, I'd choose > the DVDs. I personally wouldn't mind picking up the script book, but I'm > holding out to see if any Space:1999 stuff is coming out (and also the UFO CD) > first. :) > > I do have an idea though - would it be possible to scan a page or two of the > UFO book for the Web site? Amazon.com has several books where you can "browse" > selected pages -- it gives you an idea of what the book looks like, etc. > Perhaps a script page and a photo page just to see how the book is laid out? > > While I have your ear, I have three more suggestions: > > 1) The Sales section of the Web site is currently broken down by merchandise > type (CDs, books, videos, etc). I think if the items were also grouped by > SERIES, it would be great! I think newcomers (and even oldcomers) are looking > for items for the show(s) they love first and foremost. > > 2) Pre-production surveys might be helpful in determining what kind of > merchandise (potential/current) members would like to see. I'm sure that CDs > are fairly popular, but maybe not mugs. Also, you might implement a > "pre-order" so that something only gets produced if you get so many orders up > front (and perhaps payment?) before you actually produce the item. > > 3) PayPal Memberships -- I think you should offer a PayPal button on your Web > site that can accept cash and credit cards for "instant" memberships. > > Just some thoughts. Hope they help! > > Anthony > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Nick Williams" <nick@f...> > To: "SHADO" <shado@y...> > Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 10:22 AM > Subject: [SHADO] Your advice is appreciated > > > > In response to a recent query regarding Fanderson's upcoming UFO > CD, details will be published on our club website www.fanderson.org.uk just as > soon as they are confirmed. As was mentioned the other day, this is all done > in our spare time, and we don't want to raise anyone's hopes by quoting a > deadline that we then have to miss. At the moment it looks likely that the CD > will be delayed until early in 2003, as the editor has been working on Silva > Screen's upcoming Thunderbirds CD album. > > > > While I'm here, I'd appreciate your advice on our recent "UFO Script Book". > Sales have been slower than we anticipated which, as with all club > merchandise, means that if we don't sell enough future volumes are unlikely. > But we'd like to understand why sales may be slow, and who better to ask than > the SHADO group? We know that scripts are popular, but as they're mostly > available on the internet is a book pointless? Or is there some other reason? > > > > On the subject of books, as already announced our next title will be a > reprint of EC Tubb's "Earthfall" Space:1999 novel which, again if sales are > healthy enough, will be followed by an all-new "Earthbound" novel by Tubb. > Now, another respected science fiction author has approached us with the idea > of writing new UFO fiction for us to publish. My question to you all is > whether this would be popular with you and, if so, what kind of stories would > you be interested in? Please note that our brief to the author will be to > remain within the confies of the series premise, so stories would appear as > 'episodes' rather than spin-offs such as Ellis and Foster getting married etc. > > > > As there are 447 members on this list, many of whom are club members, I look > forward to receiving many replies! > > > > Nick Williams, Fanderson secretary and treasurer |
I know eBay is not a good barometer at times for the worth of items.
But I'm staggered at the prices that are seemingly being realised for the Konami figures a set of seven is currently at $150. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1783048848 The starting price for a set of 7 is $100, the price for indivdual pieces is a little spotty, but for the 'righ't items it seems $20 up. The frightening part these guys appear to be getting these prices, not a bad investment of what probably cost them less $30 a box [taking post into consideration] Talk about instant collectibles. Marty....... |
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>I do have an idea though - would it be possible to scan a page or two of the
>UFO book for the Web site? Amazon.com has several books where you can "browse" >selected pages -- it gives you an idea of what the book looks like, etc. >Perhaps a script page and a photo page just to see how the book is laid out? This is something that I would have normally added to my website (under the "books" section), but this past year has been so busy for me that the only things I've even attempted to keep up with on the UFO website are the DVD releases... Marc |
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Just wait....the fever will die off fairly quickly, and they will drop
dramatically in price. Ken |
Yes and an emphatic No.
I think if U.F.O. would have merchandised to death like say Thunderbirds i would totally agree. I think the price will come down a little. But these are limited run toys. So i think they will appreciate considerably. Especially if sets aside a complete Set of 7 toys. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 11:59 AM Subject: Re: [SHADO] Konami figures and eBay > Just wait....the fever will die off fairly quickly, and they will drop > dramatically in price. > > Ken > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > |
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We'll see...because of the dock strikes on west coast many specialized toy
retailers in the US haven't even recieved their shipments yet. I plan to buy them retail in a month. Ken |
What retailers would those be?
It might help some who have not got theirs yet. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 12:15 PM Subject: Re: [SHADO] Konami figures and eBay > We'll see...because of the dock strikes on west coast many specialized toy > retailers in the US haven't even recieved their shipments yet. I plan to buy > them retail in a month. > > Ken > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > |
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I have to agree with Marty; ordering anything from Fanderson is a giant
hassle. It seems odd to me that a group that exists for fans of futuristic television series would have such an archaic and ineffectual system for buying merchandise. This is "Century 21", fellows... time to join it! AT Original Message: ----------------- From: hopkirkmarty [hidden email] Date: Sat, 02 Nov 2002 08:15:25 -0000 To: [hidden email] Subject: [SHADO] Re: Your advice is appreciated On line ordering I sure would assist. Marty...... --- In SHADO@y..., "Anthony D" <atd1999@n...> wrote: > Nick: > > I'm not sure why the UFO script book didn't sell well -- it might have to do > with the DVD release -- I know if I had to choose between the two, I'd choose > the DVDs. I personally wouldn't mind picking up the script book, but I'm > holding out to see if any Space:1999 stuff is coming out (and also the UFO CD) > first. :) > > I do have an idea though - would it be possible to scan a page or two of the > UFO book for the Web site? Amazon.com has several books where you can "browse" > selected pages -- it gives you an idea of what the book looks like, etc. > Perhaps a script page and a photo page just to see how the book is laid out? > > While I have your ear, I have three more suggestions: > > 1) The Sales section of the Web site is currently broken down by merchandise > type (CDs, books, videos, etc). I think if the items were also grouped by > SERIES, it would be great! I think newcomers (and even oldcomers) are looking > for items for the show(s) they love first and foremost. > > 2) Pre-production surveys might be helpful in determining what kind of > merchandise (potential/current) members would like to see. I'm sure that CDs > are fairly popular, but maybe not mugs. Also, you might implement a > "pre-order" so that something only gets produced if you get so many orders up > front (and perhaps payment?) before you actually produce the item. > > 3) PayPal Memberships -- I think you should offer a PayPal button on your Web > site that can accept cash and credit cards for "instant" memberships. > > Just some thoughts. Hope they help! > > Anthony > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Nick Williams" <nick@f...> > To: "SHADO" <shado@y...> > Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 10:22 AM > Subject: [SHADO] Your advice is appreciated > > > > In response to a recent query regarding Fanderson's upcoming UFO > CD, details will be published on our club website www.fanderson.org.uk just as > soon as they are confirmed. As was mentioned the other day, this is all done > in our spare time, and we don't want to raise anyone's hopes by quoting a > deadline that we then have to miss. At the moment it looks likely that the CD > will be delayed until early in 2003, as the editor has been working on Silva > Screen's upcoming Thunderbirds CD album. > > > > While I'm here, I'd appreciate your advice on our recent "UFO Script Book". > Sales have been slower than we anticipated which, as with all club > merchandise, means that if we don't sell enough future volumes are unlikely. > But we'd like to understand why sales may be slow, and who better to ask than > the SHADO group? We know that scripts are popular, but as they're mostly > available on the internet is a book pointless? Or is there some other reason? > > > > On the subject of books, as already announced our next title will be a > reprint of EC Tubb's "Earthfall" Space:1999 novel which, again if sales are > healthy enough, will be followed by an all-new "Earthbound" novel by Tubb. > Now, another respected science fiction author has approached us with the idea > of writing new UFO fiction for us to publish. My question to you all is > whether this would be popular with you and, if so, what kind of stories would > you be interested in? Please note that our brief to the author will be to > remain within the confies of the series premise, so stories would appear as > 'episodes' rather than spin-offs such as Ellis and Foster getting married etc. > > > > As there are 447 members on this list, many of whom are club members, I look > forward to receiving many replies! > > > > Nick Williams, Fanderson secretary and treasurer Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ . |
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