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Predators of the Unwary Writer Redux

October 7th, 2006 at 11:28amEmail This Post | Print This Post

From time to time I post about the scum-bag agents and publishers out there who prey upon the unwary writer. This is a serious item to me. I hate these assholes. I have links to Preditors & Editors and Writer Beware in several places on this blog and any time I hear about one, I blog about them.

Back in July I posted Predators of the Unwary Writer, which I won’t repeat here. You can link over to it if you want. In that post, I mentioned a publishing company called Aultbea Publishing, Ltd that was ripping-off writers, which I had heard about via the Grumpy Old Bookman.

Today, I received a comment to that post. Since the original post was way back when, I decided to do a redux and post the comment here. I think it’s important to see what these scum-bag agents and publishers are doing.

re Aultbea
The aforesaid publisher recently showed extreme interest in my book claiming in a meeting that it was ‘exactly what he was looking for†, and was eager to publish it and also show it to film companies. I travelled personally to Inverness to meet with said publisher as he wanted the full manuscript and sequel in hard copy and disk, and he was keen to have this title published quickly. He promised to send me a contract within two weeks and said that in six months I would have to be free to do lots of publicity and marketing. Naturally I was overwhelmed by the response. To reiterate his words he said ‘This book will change you life†. In a sense he is correct as I have never felt so foolish or so overwhelmingly disappointed in human nature! In addition, I must add that during our first meeting I was asked to contribute £15,000 towards marketing, something which seemed rather unusual and to which I said ‘no’. He apologised for the misunderstanding saying that I would be offered a 50/50 royalties deal. We finished the meeting with said publisher agreeing to draw up a contract that suited both of us. Two weeks later instead of receiving a contract as promised I received a letter stating that they had decided not to proceed with my book. I now feel incredibly stupid.

Comment by dissapointed author | October 7, 2006

But more than that, I want to tell “disappointed author†not to give up, not to let this scum tear down your dreams. It happens to the best of us, believe me. And there is a lot of support out there, a lot of writers who care and would not consider you ‘incredibly stupid’ at all.

May I suggest that you check out the links on this blog to both Writer Beware and Preditors & Editors. And, if you’d like to hang with the greatest, most supporting bunch of writers on the planet, check out Backspace. If you join, send EJ a PM.

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It’s “Buy A Friend A Book Week”

October 2nd, 2006 at 02:56pmEmail This Post | Print This Post

Buy A Friend A BookIt’s Buy A Friend A Book Week October 1-7. If you’re short of ideas, you could take a look at my Books of Backspace page or my Now Reading page.

Another thought would be to head on over to GUD and pre-order their first two issues for a friend (yourself, too). That would certainly fill the bill. But whatever you do, Buy A Friend A Book!

Posted by EJ in The Literary World | Hooray! One comment