Updates
[AVOID]You may, like me, have received an email that begins:
"Dear Writer, Canadian Aid Charity invites you to participate in the 2007 ANNUAL CANADIAN AID LITERARY AWARD CONTEST."Here is some commentary from some respectable sources:
"Is something fishy going on? I have no idea. But the raffle information is worded to encourage people to assume that Canadian Aid Charity and BookLand Press have no connection other than their cooperation in this fundraising venture--and to my mind, that's deceptive." Victoria Strauss"Charges fee. Conflict of interest. Not recommended." Preditors and Editors
[GRAND OPENING]Total-e-bound: July 2nd.
[LIVEJOURNAL]The great 'strikethrough' event is still
not properly resolved.
[S&S]Simon & Schuster have backed down on their rights grab and agreed a sales threshold below which a book would be considered out of print. They blame the kerfuffle on a "miscommunication"--yeah, right.
[MARDI GRAS]Mardi Gras have recently amended their terms to allow unspecified publisher costs to be deducted from the author's royalties [bold added]: "We pay quarterly royalties of 40% on ebooks on retail sales from those sales originating from our web site,
minus costs. We pay 15% royalties on retail sales
minus distribution costs for those sales which originate from various distribution channels we utilize."
I continue to be interested in hearing author's experiences with this house. I have received reports from three authors of negative experiences of various kinds.
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