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27 Αυγ 2018 · Summary. The warning signs of a scam publisher. Watch out for publishing companies that make you an offer that includes the word free. It is a signal that you should be very suspicious. Offering free manuscript appraisal, a free handbook, free book marketing, or free editing is common.
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21 Αυγ 2019 · To help you protect your work, your bank account, and your dignity, we're going to highlight some of the shady companies you should avoid — and give you tips on how to spot a publishing scam at ten paces. Five types of publishing scams (and how to avoid them) Click to tweet!
15 Οκτ 2024 · If someone claiming to be a popular author offers to read or review your book for a fee, it’s almost certainly a scam. We also recommend that authors with large followings search for and report fake social media accounts.
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13 Αυγ 2020 · The scammers’ solicitations come out of the blue. Here’s what you might receive: Or this: These approaches are followed by opportunities to spend large amounts of cash. For the Jennifer Jackson scammer, it’s a “review” of your book plus “book insurance and returnability” for a total of $1,400.
25 Φεβ 2022 · By far the most prevalent writer-focused scams are solicitation scams. Solicitation scammers contact writers out of the blue with publishing-related offers that seem too good to be true. A literary agency is interested in your work! A prestigious publisher wants to acquire your book! A film producer wants to turn your novel into a movie!
21 Δεκ 2020 · A phishing scam with unclear motive or payoff is targeting authors, agents and editors big and small, baffling the publishing industry.