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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: Feb 2005
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It's good to see people seeing the scam at earlier and earlier stages, like LV Dutton and Engrose (welcome, to both). What amazes me is those few authors who have been with PA for what seems like ages, yet seem to want to be professional authors (like Lynn Barry). They can't possibly be selling enough to even match the numbers of the worst-selling books from real publishers, yet they stay. Me brain no fathom!
LV Dutton and Engrose, your best bet is to look around this site and other writing boards, such as Writers' Net. Get honest critiques for your work (there are online groups for that, such as Critiquecircle.com), and study the submission/query process. Getting published is a daunting, time-consuming process, and only the best will make it through. But if you're willing to live with the realities and get through them, you're well on your way.
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Seen 'em come, seen 'em go
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Land o' Goshen, and packed with nougaty goodness
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Tilda: I think those PA authors you're referring to would fall into Uncle Jim's Fantasy Role-Playing category. I.E., those folks know full well they're not published authors...but their friends don't know it. They can throw around terms like submissions, editors, PDFs, galleys, page-proofs, cover art, and so on with abandon, secure in the knowledge their friends won't know the difference. Or care. Add to that the knowledge those authors will never know what a rejection feels like, and it's a fantasy world indeed.
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Hello all, time to raise my hands up I guess. I'm James, and yes you've guessed it I'm (whispers) a P(fcuking)A author. The one engrose mentioned in an earlier post, she referred me to this site. All I can say is PA have my manuscript so I guess I'll simply let then go through the motions and publish the damn thing. I won't buy any though, and my intention is to rewrite the book with a new title and hopefully publish using a pseudonym. Anyone know if they can touch me if I do that? Anyway, I look forward to meeting those who have gone where nobody should have gone before. Jamie. |
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Your Genial Uncle
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: New Hampshire
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Better idea: Write another book. Sell it. Either break the PA contract or run out the clock on it.
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A collection of fantasy stories by Debra Doyle and James D. Macdonald Multiple electronic formats |
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wishes you happiness
Join Date: Feb 2005
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But CJ, those all come from different publishers... at a legit house, I've never heard of cover designers using the same art for more than one book! I do believe heads would roll at any of my publishers' design departments if they tried to reuse one of my covers on another book.
P.S. Welcome, new friends. Sorry for the circumstances that led you here, but glad you made it here!
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Canada, baby!
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Most PA authors come around to being right where you are. The best advice I can give is to let that novel go, and start working on a new one. Most writers have more than one story in them anyway, and something completely fresh and removed from Publish America is probably the best route to take. Jenn
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Just an (aka) alias!
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Metro DC, USA
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For those of you who have not seen this yet, I'd like to make your day (and put a little smile on your face!).
Go to: http://www.authorslawyer.com/case/diln05c4519d001.pdf It's quite interesting as well as amusing .
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Jim,
What if an author has had their contract terminated with PA and rights have been reverted? I want to rewrite my novels, retitle them, and then submit them elsewhere. I plan to do this after I find a publisher for my next book. There is no problem in submitting again is there? |
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Your Genial Uncle
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: New Hampshire
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I can find examples of legitimate publishers reusing cover art -- it's vanishingly rare, but it has happened. The point is that with PA it's an everyday occurrence.
Part of the PA scheme is doing outrageous and harmful things on a routine basis, then pointing to obscure exceptions out in the world of real publishing and shrieking "See?! They do it too!" Why doesn't PA care about its covers? Because taking care with the cover wouldn't sell addtional books. Mom hung your kindergarten fingerpaintings on the refrigerator door, didn't she? She'll buy your book too, regardless of the cover. It doesn't matter if they have the guy with the rose on two covers -- unless you're personal friends with both authors you aren't going to buy both books anyway.
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Your Genial Uncle
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Location: New Hampshire
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Holding out for a Superhero...
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Brownsville, Pennsylvania. Or New Babbage, Second Life!
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Nefarious Countertenor Fan
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: MD
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BTW without knowing the deals involved, it's possible that the artist kept the rights and resold the cover art to a different publisher. Anyway, it's still quite rare.
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Your Genial Uncle
Absolute Sage
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Four PA authors have replied to that nervous author.
Of those "successful" PA authors: One had her book come out in May, 2005. Two have their books scheduled for September, 2005. One doesn't have her PA book scheduled yet. Honeymooners. Infocenter doesn't answer because if Infocenter answers, Infocenter might have to testify under oath about posting "facts" that her or she knows are purest BS.
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: Aug 2005
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Sara, Thanks for posting that. I love the last charge - unfair business practices.
James, welcome. I'm from the Yahoo group ( complained about InfoCenter) and I also got banned yesterday. |
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Preditors & Editors
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Virginia
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Popping in for just a moment.
If you have a friend who writes and is seriously considering PA, suggest to your friend that he send in the worst possible manuscript he has around to PA. If he doesn't have one, offer him one of your worst trunk manuscripts that you've been meaning to rewrite to use. When it comes back accepted, ask him what that means. Hopefully, he'll figure it out right then that PA accepts anything and that it means he won't actually be published. Better yet, he'll figure out that he doesn't want to be lumped in with the other authors at a publishing house that routinely accepts garbage.
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When it comes to PA, the royalty check and the reality check arrive in the same envelope. Remember to be kind to writers who step in PA. They really don't know how bad it smells. The difference between PA and WLA? None. Both have the stench of dead and dying books emanating from their doorways.
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She Who Resonates...
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Wichita, Kansas
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Cover Art
My son is a graphic artist. I think what PA is doing is buying "stock photographs." This is done quite often in advertising, etc. They use the photograph - then design a different background to go with it. I'd have to ask my son (he's at work right now), but I believe that each time you purchase a stock photograph, you have to pay for it. I wonder if PA does this. They may purchase the right to use the photograph - then reuse it without permission.
If stock photographs are used correctly, they should be different for every design. Using the same face over and over again - if legal - is not very professional. My son has designed several book covers. He does the design from start to finish - he doesn't use stock photography. I'd love to show everyone the cover he did for my new book, but I won't post it here unless I get permission. Maybe under another topic? Nancy
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Member - the "Sting Gang."
Join Date: Jul 2005
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Anyhow, the supporters work very hard convincing themselves to convince others to convince others! Yep, you are right, they do good InfoCenter work. |
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The late, the great XThe NavigatorX
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Seattle, WA
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Yes, Nancy. They do use stock photography. Way upstream in this thread we discovered a few websites that were selling stock photographs, and we had found the corresponding PA titles.
I've looked at so many PA covers, I can now recognize 5-6 obvious repeats every single batch of new covers, and I bet there's a whole lot more. [ot]btw, I always hated that cover for The Golden Compass. It makes one of the most formidable characters in fantasy look like a teddy bear. [/ot]
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Apex Predator
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Loitering just offshore on the Silicon Prairie
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In commercial publishing, a relatively uncomplicated cover design costs around $400 to $600 when adapted to the actual content of the book, plus the cost of any image from a third party (painting or photograph) used on the cover. At "25 covers a day," that cover designer "earned" $10,000 to $15,000 that day… presuming that his work approached the (reprehensibly lo) industry standard for quality, fitness, and accurate representation of content. That means that in one day, the cover designer "earned" as much as 120 or more PA authors can expect to earn in royalties over the lives of their books, based on median sales of 58 copies.
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CEP blawg: Scrivener's Error (includes links to main site) Any legal comments in this message are general commentary only, and not legal advice for your specific situation. You should not rely on such comments — or any other published comments, by me or anyone else — as anything other than general guidance. Unfortunately, no scam agents, vanity publishers, or other similar carrion-eaters were bent, folded, spindled, or mutilated in creating this post (not for want of motivation). Of course it's "fine print" — it's small and red. |
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Member - the "Sting Gang."
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The late, the great XThe NavigatorX
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Let's see what's on special today..
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Here's something I found interesting. On the PA board, an author is excited about her book being #7 on the Amazon list of PA books. I can understand her excitment since she is new. But my heart goes out to her, that when she gets her royalty check her bubble will indeed be busted. Being in the top ten books on Amazon can give a newbie the impression they are making a lot of sales, especially when there are over 10,000 PA books on Amazon.
If you go to 'Search' and type in Publish America and in the subject line 'romance', a friend of mine has her book as the one and only #1 bestseller....her contract was terminated in January. One of my books is listed as #5 for historical romances when you use 'PublishAmerica' in the publisher line. My contract was terminated in April. PA authors, what does this tell you? |
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is not the avatar thief
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Where the Wild Things Are
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And in the case of one of the books with the 'famous painting' the book was ABOUT that girl and the artist. So it makes sense. It's like the Mona Lisa being on the cover of the DaVinci Code. What else should be on there?
But in PA's case, it's just random images, perhaps connected with the story, perhaps not. Oh, and that thread? LOL. Since when do bookshops NOT buy books, but only put them out for display? Ask Bonnie how much she spends NOT to buy books. Now, of course if they get returned bookshops get credit toward further purchases, but money, at some point, changes hands. Yikes.
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Giggle Collector
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Somewhere between today and tomorrow
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And another thread has begun about how bookstores won't carry PA books...
http://bb.publishamerica.com/viewtopic.php?t=5407 Somehow, I think that many are finally seeing the light today! |
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