Just hours after making its first noise in over three months, Revolution Works has unveiled plans for a collaboration with literary agency Lonely Rhodes.
Lonely Rhodes, which was set up by author-gone-literary critic Sheridon Rhodes in 2007, is an agency that endeavours to - much like Revolution Works - release an authors inner potential. The agency tends to do so through advanced tutorials, constructive critiques and workshops.
The most surprising thing about this news is that the company and the agency share a somewhat unpleasant history, with both the owner of Revolution Works and Sheridon Rhodes publicly slating the other.
We can easily see how both organisations would see a collaboration as a worthwhile endeavour, but we must ask in what way are the two collaborating? Is this the start of something special? Or is this just a last resort for a company that is scared it may be on its way out?