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A mail-order [[sf]] publisher and bookseller located in [[Baltimore, MD]] and operated by [[Ted Pauls]].  It founded in 1972-3, but by 1977 was being accused of not paying royalties by many of its writers and of slow delivery or non-delivery of orders by many customers.
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A mail-order [[sf]] publishing company and bookseller located in [[Baltimore, MD]], and operated by [[Ted Pauls]] and [[Karen Townley]].  It was founded in 1972–3; by 1977, it was being accused of not paying royalties by many of its writers and of slow delivery or non-delivery of orders by many customers.
  
Sometime in 1977 or 1978, Pauls sent a letter to his creditors saying that by 1976 it had 17,000 customers, five employees and was doing $200,000 annual business. At that point, between over-use of credit and poor management decisions, it was $60,000 in debt and unable to keep up with its bills, which meant that it was filling orders slowly, also. To avoid bankruptcy he cut back drastically to about 10% of peak, taking no salary and slowly paying back creditors. He expected to pay everyone back eventually.
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Along with [[pro]] publications, T–K also [[pubbed]] [[fan]]-created [[chapbooks]] and [[fanzines]].
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Sometime in 1977 or 1978, Pauls sent a letter to his creditors saying that by 1976, it had 17,000 customers, five employees and was doing $200,000 annual business. At that point, between over-use of credit and poor management decisions, it was $60,000 in debt and unable to keep up with its bills, which meant that it was filling orders slowly, also. To avoid bankruptcy he cut back drastically to about 10% of peak, taking no salary and slowly paying back creditors. He expected to pay everyone back eventually.
  
 
T-K Graphics eventually did go bankrupt.  By the end of 1979, the State of Maryland was supervising claims against the company.
 
T-K Graphics eventually did go bankrupt.  By the end of 1979, the State of Maryland was supervising claims against the company.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 03:22, 3 March 2023

A mail-order sf publishing company and bookseller located in Baltimore, MD, and operated by Ted Pauls and Karen Townley. It was founded in 1972–3; by 1977, it was being accused of not paying royalties by many of its writers and of slow delivery or non-delivery of orders by many customers.

Along with pro publications, T–K also pubbed fan-created chapbooks and fanzines.

Sometime in 1977 or 1978, Pauls sent a letter to his creditors saying that by 1976, it had 17,000 customers, five employees and was doing $200,000 annual business. At that point, between over-use of credit and poor management decisions, it was $60,000 in debt and unable to keep up with its bills, which meant that it was filling orders slowly, also. To avoid bankruptcy he cut back drastically to about 10% of peak, taking no salary and slowly paying back creditors. He expected to pay everyone back eventually.

T-K Graphics eventually did go bankrupt. By the end of 1979, the State of Maryland was supervising claims against the company.



Publisher 1973
This is a publisher page, referring to science fiction book and prozine publishers.