Soaring Penguin Press switch to a crowdfunding business model

Crowdfunded titles will provide greater up-front payment to creators

With immediate effect, Soaring Penguin Press will be moving to a crowdfunding business model, starting with any currently scheduled titles.

Following the publication of the UK Comics Creator Survey (http://hannahberry.co.uk/survey/), Tim Pilcher and John Anderson examined their business model to see if there was a way to redress the imbalance in the earnings of comics creators.

“We realised that the traditional royalty-based pay scheme meant there was almost no chance of creators getting a living wage,” said co-publisher John Anderson. “We needed a way to ensure that money was provided up-front to the creators, in exchange for allowing us to publish their stories. That meant crowdfunding.”

Co-publisher Tim Pilcher added, “We’re still committed to publishing alternative voices – another aspect of comics that the Survey flagged as unbalanced. Crowdfunding titles that are less populist invariably requires a deeper commitment from us, but it’s a challenge worth taking in order to bring new and exciting creators and work to the world.”

Their first title under the new business model will be the debut graphic novel The Glass Wall by William Robertson and Yulia Lapko, which is scheduled to come out in November.