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Congrats

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I've never really had a problem with it, and I write under my real name.

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You have til the 18th this year. smile

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max keanu wrote:

A Russian friend of mine published through Xlibris/ Lit Fire and it took a lot of her money. They published her children's book and their scam discouraged her from continuing on to find an honest publisher. Shame.

Xlibris is another shady organization. Any time you have to pay to have your book published, it's shady. Some vanity presses are legit, in that they do publish you, but why should you have to pay lots of money for any books over the first allotment? A friend of mine went through them, and they supposedly had an editor for her---NOT! I told her next time she'd better use me as an editor b/c she should sue them--misspelled words, subject-verb agreement issues, and other grammar problems that a good English student should have been able to catch and fix.

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John Byram wrote:

What is a fanfic?

Fiction written by a fan of a certain work. Like, 50 shades of Gray is fanfic of the Twilight series. I don't know which was worse. sad

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Good for you

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http://authorshout.com/cover-wars/

Broken is up for cover of the week. You can vote every day at the above link.

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1. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle--Sherlock Holmes stories, all

EC--I say Poe with the Purloined Letter & Murders in the Rue Morgue

Ok. I'll play later

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There are a lot of scams out there.  Here's a warning of one from our webmaster and former president.

Philip L. Levin, MD
writerpllevin@gmail.com
www.doctors-dreams.com 
(228) 596-7217

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: <GCWriters@aol.com>
Date: Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 2:52 PM
Subject: Lit Fire SCAM
To: writerpllevin@gmail.com


Hi Philip,

I just want to warn GCWA authors about a SCAM. It's a company called Lit Fire. They claim to have read your book and want to offer a marketing plan (for money, of course).

I met an author a few months ago that asked me if I knew about Lit Fire as she was excited about its incredible marketing services. I didn't know, and I never heard from that author again.

Today I got a call from Nancy Beeler's husband, Herb. The company has been calling him, and he thought it might be a good way to sell Nancy's books, which are still packed in boxes since her passing. He gave me a name and phone number and asked if I'd deal with it.

Although I called and left a message, I then googled Lit Fire. I am so glad I got the information that it is a scam - targeting self-published authors.

Victoria

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I would never attempt a first person except for short autobiographical pieces. I love 3rd person past tense omniscient. I like being "god" when I write.

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So, this is the kind of thing I like to hear.
I recently sent the last manuscript for The Raiford Chronicles and the first manuscript for April Chastain Intrigues to a friend of my son. This is the email.
Thank you so much! Can't wait to read them! You books really are amazing. I have never enjoyed reading until Sam gave me Lucky 13 last year.
On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 11:02 PM, Janet Perry <mom5kidz@yahoo.com> wrote:
I'm sending you Whatever It Takes, the last of The Raiford Chronicles and Wilted Magnolias, the first in the April Chastain Intrigues, the one I'll start on after my Raifords.
Your luck is what you make it. Your life is what you make it. So, go out and make it count.--Larkin Sloan from Lucky Thirteen.
http://amzn.to/1ld8grm
http://amzn.to/1iWuYmP

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3, 5, 7--Jack is right

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https://janefriedman.com/9-statistics-w … ow-amazon/

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Happy dance

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9 & 10 I think I know. 

In the Name of the Rose--Umberto Eco, William of Baskerville
Who Framed Roger Rabbit--Gary K Wolf, Eddie Valiant

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Dags and Dill have valid points. Maybe just a reminder would be be sufficient, and then if a person doesn't respond, we, as reviewers, don't have to waste our time there. We can move on to those who want and need the reviews.

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Randall Krzak wrote:

Agree people should return reviews. I know sometimes, things get in the way. When that happens to me, I send a note letting the person know I haven't forgotten them and will catch up as quickly as I can.

Randy, that is a response. These folks aren't even talking about reciprocating. They're talking about not even acknowledging the time it takes to do an adequate review. We still have to review to earn points to post in points groups (which all of them should be.) I'm with vern and Ann--treat me like I don't exist, and I won't review you again. "Thanks for the read" is all it takes.

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Just call me clueless except for 1, 3, & 5.

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3 if you keep the comma, but I think dagnee has the best idea. But no matter, you need the comma with the conjunction and compound sentence.

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DRAGON BREATH PRESS
I just started my own publishing company. Any publisher that charges you to publish is vanity press, so, you might as well just go indie! I charge for editing, proofing, cover design, marketing, and take % of your %, probably 15%. I will have things printed through Createspace, and you would only pay for the books you want printed and shipped to you, along with a contract stating the above. If you want to go directly with Createspace, they do not charge to publish! Just to print. And they send your book directly to Kindle, which I would also do for you.
Any book, print or ebook, sold I get a percentage. BTW, I will also format it for Createspace, who I will use for printing. I know several authors whose small publishers use Createspace for printing. Yes, there is a fee for editing, proofing, cover design, marketing.
Editing is per page. A page is 8.5 X 11 double spaced, 12-point font, Times New Roman, 1-inch margins all around, sent to me as a Word document. $1 per page IF no major grammatical changes needed. If I get a document that needs major work, it goes up to $2/page. Great incentive to send a fairly clean document. Grammar changes are required. Content is suggestions, and I'll be glad to email or talk on the phone about those with folks who live too far away to meet face to face. If/when I need to hire out to a second editor, I'll, by necessity, have to increase price.
Proofing will be a set price, $100-200, depending on length of book after formatting. An extra-long book will be more and open to negotiation.
Marketing, I'll do as a retainer, $250 for year one, dropping drastically to $100 for year two, and after that, the author will be responsible for their own marketing. Even early, I expect my authors to set up somethings for themselves since I can't be in your home state or all over the country. I will expect authors to promote themselves at conferences, workshops, etc. I will make available as many as I know of. Some of them can be quite expensive. Even big publishers today require authors to do a great deal of their own marketing.
As for cover design, I contract that out to juroddesigns.com. I will need to negotiate price, but they have done all my covers, and you get to "sign off" on the final cover.
I'm just getting started, so some of this might change a little. I'm still having my logo designed and getting my website ready. Just filed EIN two weeks ago and got my LLC set a few days after that. Hey! You could be my debut author!

Contact me at either:
janettaylorperry@gmail.com
OR
dragonbreathpress@gmail.com.

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DRAGON BREATH PRESS

Private message me for more info. This is my new company.

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I think it's gremlins. I just got an upgrade for my Internet, but I'm not seeing much improvement.

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Thanks, guys.

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I'll vote for you. I feel like we have to support one another.

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Welcome! Feel free to be unchained and post away.