Loose ID Receives RWA Recognition
By Jane • Mar 2nd, 2007 • Category: Publishing News • •Loose Id has receieved RWA Publisher Recognition which means that one of its titles sold 5,000 copies in a single year. I can’t begin to guess which Loose Id title(s) that may be, but Huzzah for Loose Id. Their Gecko is better than your Gecko.
Via Michele Armstrong, author of Magical Chances.
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I heard this earlier this morning and I was thinking that this is really good for the small press/epublishing community in general. It means good things for the company and their authors, but also for epublishing, because it’s a form of positive attention. I’m sure everyone at Loose Id must be bouncing and I don’t blame them. I hope this trend continues :)
Yay for Loose Id! I’ve only read a handful of their books, but the ones I did, I really liked.
Happy day :)
It is possible they qualified at a lower number with a print book, but I would think 5000xebook is more likely.
Congrats Loose ID!
I agree, Angie. Very good for small presses. :)
I think it’s wonderful news for epublishing. I’m excited not only because Loose Id is my publisher :) but I think it speaks to coming trends in the publishing world. Or, at least, I hope it does.
Congrats to Loose-id.