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<blockquote data-quote="Mongoose_Matt" data-source="post: 1369588" data-attributes="member: 239"><p>Basically, there is a limit to how many books even we can produce every month and we all believe that the Slayer's Guides and Encyclopaedias have both enjoyed a hell of a run.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand. . .</p><p></p><p>One idea I have been toying with is letting other people use the Slayer's Guides, Encyclopaedias and other old Mongoose series, and perhaps even sub-licencing supplements for our older licenced games.</p><p></p><p>All these books still reguarly sell more than enough to build a viable business plan around and support a small games company. Some of their fans are very loyal to the series. It is the best of both worlds - fans would still get their books and someone would get the benefit from that. On top of that, we are also in possession of a large number of manuscripts for various lines (we have a _lot_ of Slayer's Guides and Encyclopaedias on file!), which I am sure their authors are dying to see in print.</p><p></p><p>So, whether you are an existing company or someone looking to break into the RPG market, if you are interested in this idea drop me a line at <a href="mailto:msprange@mongoosepublishing.com">msprange@mongoosepublishing.com</a>. If anyone comes up with a _solid_ business plans for lines such as these, we will give it full consideration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mongoose_Matt, post: 1369588, member: 239"] Basically, there is a limit to how many books even we can produce every month and we all believe that the Slayer's Guides and Encyclopaedias have both enjoyed a hell of a run. On the other hand. . . One idea I have been toying with is letting other people use the Slayer's Guides, Encyclopaedias and other old Mongoose series, and perhaps even sub-licencing supplements for our older licenced games. All these books still reguarly sell more than enough to build a viable business plan around and support a small games company. Some of their fans are very loyal to the series. It is the best of both worlds - fans would still get their books and someone would get the benefit from that. On top of that, we are also in possession of a large number of manuscripts for various lines (we have a _lot_ of Slayer's Guides and Encyclopaedias on file!), which I am sure their authors are dying to see in print. So, whether you are an existing company or someone looking to break into the RPG market, if you are interested in this idea drop me a line at [email]msprange@mongoosepublishing.com[/email]. If anyone comes up with a _solid_ business plans for lines such as these, we will give it full consideration. [/QUOTE]
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