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Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Don't be fooled by the gimmicks

  A writer faces different road blocks while mapping between brainstorming storyline to strategizing their next move navigating the publishing world. The prospect of hiring an agent to possibly landing a contract with traditional publishers are pretty slim and unrealistic. You have  better chances of winning the lottery than getting a reputable print house to take your work seriously and get notice.The reason for that is: (1) You're not an establish author where your popularity able to move sales. (2) The advance royalty being paid to you isn't a guarantee return of investment for the publisher. So, you're likely to turn to self publishing (POD). Most authors however, find themselves in legal cahoots or subjects of deceits against these (POD) houses making false promises. Solicitating false promises of rapid success, sweetened the process with the caveat of you spending hundreds if not thousands of dollars with no return. They preyed on aspiring and new authors who wouldn't otherwised get a deal traditionally eager to put out their story for the world to read. Sadly like you, I fell  victim to the glamorous talk of a fairytale without researching, vetting. Ask questions related to your investments. For example, what are their plans once the book is publish for your return of investments.
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