Week 34 Update

August 20th, 2006

So here’s the deal.

Each Sunday I’ll post my life experiences, both personal and professional, to give people a look at what’s involved in living my crazy life.

So without further ado…

PERSONAL STUFF:

  • Got back from a 4-day holiday which encompased a visit to Greg’s, a trip to London to meet Carla’s best friend and a stop for lunch in Kingston to see another friend on the way back.
  • Saw “Snakes on a Plane” and “Clerks II” at the drive-in on Friday. Very fun! It’s been forever since I did that.

FLASHLIGHT STUFF:

  • Got hold of my journalist friend at the Ottawa Sun as well as my contact at the CBC on Friday. Both are passing my information along to the appropriate people. Fingers crossed.
  • Talked to or left messages with a billion print media directors this week. Bouncing from one to another is very time-consuming, but I’m closing in. Hopefully tomorrow I will finally reach someone appropriate. I feel like Frodo on a big quest lately. Hope I get a magic item out of the deal.
  • Looking forward to finally having all of the mock up material together in one file soon, so that I can prep it for printing within the next 2 weeks. Fortunately Staples is ubiquitous, so even if I’m in the Frozen North I can still get it printed within my deadline.
  • May have an insurance quotation this week. Finally.

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Conference Call

August 18th, 2006
Scheduled for Thursday, August 24th @9:30 pm EST …

Rob and I talked about getting the Brain Trust to touch base and see “what it is, what it was and what it shall be”.

He’ll be making the calls via Skype.

This is a great idea, seeing as how I’m in Ottawa, Jeff is in Victoria and everyone else is in Toronto. I look forward to the wonders of interwebs technology!

Media Relations

August 16th, 2006

I called the half-dozen national and Ottawa media outlets on my to-do list today. Haven’t heard anything conclusive yet.

A couple of interesting things of note. One is that none of the columnists I contacted were listed online with their respective paper. This says a lot to me about how we view the importance of education in the province. I can get a sports writer’s email instantly, but I’ve got to call the switchboard if I want to talk to someone about the merits of a new tool for teaching the young.

I also find it interesting that the educational columnists all pick late August to go on holidays. Not like there’s a back-to-school buzz happening this week or anything!

Wow. Started to sound like a rant there.

Nevertheless, that’s what I spent the work day doing. Now I’m going to go off into cyberspace to try and find email freeware to handle the 11,000 solicitations to educators.

ANCILLARY MATTERS: I seem to be doing fairly well at carving up my task list. After putting together 49 items after the July 9th meeting with my Brain Trust, it’s now 60% complete.

Mind you, the stuff that’s left is pretty big [getting the book coloured is in there, along with finalizing contracts and printing & distributing issue one] and I haven’t added many new things either. Still, it’s marked progress.

Onward!

The Brain Trust, Part I

August 15th, 2006

A lot of folks have been wondering if Flashlight Comics is a sole endeavour, since it’s just little old me up here on your screen, jabbering away. People who’ve checked out the “About” section of the company website know that’s not so, but it’s also just information about the people, not their connection to this fantastic project.

So without further ado, I’m going to introduce you to one of the amazing members of the Ironlungfish Press Brain Trust.

Stephen Geigen-Miller

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Crazy Things Abound!

August 14th, 2006

I was on the phone and generating emails all week. It’s like the outside world is simultaneously beckoning and mocking me. After I write this, I may even go for a walk.

If I have time.

My latest concerns are legion. In point form, my task list this week has been:

  • Contact all of the contributors for permission to use their work in a sample copy. I’ve gotten confirmation from nearly everyone, so I’m pretty confident that we can go ahead and lay out the rough draft of issue one! I’m totally stoked to see what the mock up will look like
  • Try and reach media outlets, to inform them of Flashlight’s existence. PR cold-calling was never my strong suit. Sometimes I get flabbergasted when the people on the other end sound sceptical [I’m sure they get a lot of duds, and they need to verify between shameless self-promotion and actual news items]. Nevertheless, I persevered and made contact with the CBC and the Ottawa Sun. Next up: 4 billion other media outlets!
  • Formalize the Educator Resources. I’ve gotten hold of many of the scripts to be turned into Running Records for the enormous task of levelling the text for issue one and I’ve been consulting with some terrific teachers about developing the comprehension exercises and interactive lessons. I hope to have the outline for this finished and up on the site well before we ship issue one
  • Try and nail down the French content. This has proven the most interesting of all of the talent scouting that Greg and I have done. Both of us are pretty Anglo, and despite the wealth of terrific French-language material out there, neither of us has met that many creators from la Belle Province. We’re promising 18 pages for issue one and we’re still combing the hills for seven more
  • Finalize design changes for the company website. Jeff has come back with some dazzling design ideas for the site and claims he has the power to bring them into existence by the end of the weekend! If anyone can do that, it’s Jeff “the Machine” Wasson! I’m really excited by what I’ve seen so far
  • Develop marketing strategies that produce results. What this entailed was essentially reading a lot of hyperbole from gas-bags and whittling it down to its core information. Many Sales Specialists who post on the web or write books are often pretty fatuous. Flip-side of that: Many Marketing Specialists have a lot of really fun [and sometimes impractical] ways of describing reality
  • Obtain insurance quotations for the business. This includes Errors and Omissions & Directors and Officers coverage. Unfortunately there aren’t many companies to choose from. Luckily, they’re brokerages so they’ll be looking for the best rates on my behalf
  • Crunch the boring numbers. Actually, this week it seemed a lot less wretched to do this, since we were applying those numbers to the Media Kit on the website. I made a pretty nice looking rate card for advertisers so of course; I had to populate it with the most current rates, which required me to do the tedious calculations to arrive at the right figure. Once that was done, that number would get plopped into place and voilà! The end result looks pretty sweet

All in all, I’ve had a pretty cool week talking to a lot of talented and interesting individuals. Tomorrow I imagine will be a lot more of the same, but at least I’ll get out in the afternoon for a few hours. If it’s nice out, I’m even having a picnic dinner!

A Call from the Ministry of Education [and others]

August 11th, 2006
First, let me start by saying how much I like talking to my contact at the Ministry’s Literacy & Numeracy Secretariat. She’s a huge proponent of what we’re up to and she’s willing to take measures to ensure that I get in touch with people who can actually help us.

So I’ve sent her an email which briefly outlines the project which she’s offered to forward to said people, including her own comments about how much she supports it.

How cool is that?

We also discussed making sure that I receive invitations to anything I’m eligible to attend, be they workshops, symposiums, publisher’s gatherings or what have you.

I’m pretty excited about this, as you may have guessed.

Additionally, I got a call back from a prominent New York media company and the person I spoke with sent me on a new spate of telephone tag with print directors at various marketing firms that they own.

So far, I’ve spoken with a Print Director from New York who doesn’t handle the sponsors we’re looking for, but she gave me the numbers of her associates at different branches who hopefully do. More to follow in the coming days and weeks on that one.

That’s it for now. Things are starting to boil.

Conventional Wisdom

August 10th, 2006

If you’ve read Freakanomics, you’d understand that the title is meant sarcastically. My telephone research today yielded some interesting opinions. Here are the highlights of the vox populi:

  • “I’d look at getting another publisher, one with a proven track record, to produce your magazine” - [from a well-known youth marketing company, when asked for advice about enticing sponsors]
  • “I can only see your publication competing for our ad dollars” - [from a well-established Children’s Educational Magazine Publisher, upon asking if they’d be interested in working on this venture together]

Mind you, these comments are taken out of context from the rest of the conversations, but that’s the impression I’m receiving from people. Which is actually good, because it means I’m going down the right track.

First, you need to convince people that what you’re doing is important.

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Ironlungfish Press Site is Live!

August 9th, 2006
So the updated ILFP website that Jeff has been working on all week, has now gone live.

There are still a few things that need to be done in order for the site to be 100% complete.

  • I need to finish writing the “About” section details which Jeff will incorporate
  • We need to get sample pages for most of the comic stories featured in the first issue for the Preview the First Issue section
  • Rob needs to upload the most recent Sign Up form files with his latest changes based on my feedback.

Jeff has also offered to sit down at his drafting table and draw up the ever-elusive one-pager that we need for the cover. I’m excited to see what he comes up with!

Welcome to Flashlight Comics Online!

August 8th, 2006

Great things will suddenly be appearing here, mark my words.

Soon, we’ll be buzzing with so much activity we won’t know where to begin!

If you are an Educator or an interested Sponsor, please check out the Ironlungfish Press site for more details.

There are several, unposted entries over the past few weeks which I will be placing, in chronological order, over this week. Check back soon.

Better yet, subscribe to the RSS feed! Lots of exciting developments will be happening here!