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Title: Writer beware!
Post by: trboturtle on March 07, 2013, 02:35:19 AM
With the explosion of e-publishing, there are people who are out to take advantage of new writers. Not all are fly-by-night operations. Here, John Scalzi discusses a contract from a new E-publishing imprint that is part of a major publisher. The terms are, to say the least, terrible:
http://whatever.scalzi.com/2013/03/06/note-to-sff-writers-random-houses-hydra-imprint-has-appallingly-bad-contract-terms/ (http://whatever.scalzi.com/2013/03/06/note-to-sff-writers-random-houses-hydra-imprint-has-appallingly-bad-contract-terms/)
And just to show this isn't a one-time thing: http://whatever.scalzi.com/2013/03/06/a-contract-from-alibi/ (http://whatever.scalzi.com/2013/03/06/a-contract-from-alibi/)

So, iof anyone goes with a pubsiher, READ THE CONTRACT. Better yet, hire a lawyer with contract experience to read it, because if these contracts are real, any writer who signs a contract like this is going to get hurt....

Craig
Title: Re: Writer beware!
Post by: LizW65 on March 08, 2013, 01:42:49 PM
I may have mentioned it before, but I've received cold calls* from something called Bookwhirl.com, which claims to do marketing for independently published works, but appears to be an Asian-based scam site. Their "services" start at about $800 and appear to consist entirely of spam emails. A quick Google search fails to turn up a single positive mention of this company. Writer beware, indeed.

*Very poor connection, difficult to understand, and seeming to originate from some offshore site though they claim to be based in Wisconsin.
Title: Re: Writer beware!
Post by: Snowleopard on March 10, 2013, 09:25:15 PM
With the explosion of e-publishing, there are people who are out to take advantage of new writers. Not all are fly-by-night operations. Here, John Scalzi discusses a contract from a new E-publishing imprint that is part of a major publisher. The terms are, to say the least, terrible:
http://whatever.scalzi.com/2013/03/06/note-to-sff-writers-random-houses-hydra-imprint-has-appallingly-bad-contract-terms/ (http://whatever.scalzi.com/2013/03/06/note-to-sff-writers-random-houses-hydra-imprint-has-appallingly-bad-contract-terms/)
And just to show this isn't a one-time thing: http://whatever.scalzi.com/2013/03/06/a-contract-from-alibi/ (http://whatever.scalzi.com/2013/03/06/a-contract-from-alibi/)

So, iof anyone goes with a pubsiher, READ THE CONTRACT. Better yet, hire a lawyer with contract experience to read it, because if these contracts are real, any writer who signs a contract like this is going to get hurt....

Craig

That's just NASTY.
Thanks for the heads up.
Title: Re: Writer beware!
Post by: trboturtle on May 05, 2013, 02:27:43 PM
http://davidgaughran.wordpress.com/2013/05/04/the-author-exploitation-business/ (http://davidgaughran.wordpress.com/2013/05/04/the-author-exploitation-business/)

The blogger talks about Author Solutions, a company that should be avoided if you're looking for an on-line publisher.

Craig