Frying pan, fire?
That would be my guess.
- Victoria
I've seen a few Musa authors who hurried to sign with a few pubs that seem to be very new and I hope it all works out for them, but I can't help but wonder about the wisdom of it - but everyone has to do what they feel is best for themselves, I guess.
The publisher should probably get its own thread
It would appear that the sharks have scented blood in the water. I've just had my first unsolicited offer from someone who wants to reach out and help Musa authors get their books back into distribution. More in the thread for the YADS/Promo site itself.
Neither do I.
I hope that the Musa authors who read this thread are sensible enough to take their time and thoroughly investigate any publishers who might approach them.
Second that!Neither do I.
I hope that the Musa authors who read this thread are sensible enough to take their time and thoroughly investigate any publishers who might approach them.
I would be very interested to read their opinions of what went wrong here, and how they would do things differently now.
Musa has made a lot of mistakes. But it's really good to see them stepping up to the line now, and making sure that all their authors are treated properly as the company winds down. It's more than many small publishers do when they close their doors.