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  1. 27 Αυγ 2018 · These are definitely ones to avoid. You will find alerts for problematic book publishers, such as AuthorHouse, Dog Ear Publishing, Dorrance Publishing, and Page Publishing, just to name a few. You can also find more information about problems with publishers on the Writer Beware Blog.

  2. 1 Νοε 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.

  3. 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.

  4. I recommend that before you publish a book, search for complaints about the publishers. The first scam on my list is going to shock some people, but the first on my list is Amazon KDP. The reason I am listing KDP as a scam is because of conflict of interest.

  5. 13 Αυγ 2020 · These fake agents are a front for Limelight Press and Media Agency, which is a scam (click the Overseas Scams link, above). Such scammers routinely use entirely fake offers from Big 5 publishers to trick writers into buying re-publishing and other largely bogus services–up to and including fake phone calls from people purporting to be from ...

  6. 10 Ιαν 2021 · It’s a bizarre and complicated scam targeting traditionally published authors, often famous ones. But unknowns have been hit too. Authors will get an email that appears to be from their agent or editor, asking for the latest draft of the WIP. But it’s not from the agent. It’s from a scammer.

  7. 26 Οκτ 2021 · The FTC’s investigation found that OMICS accepted and published nearly 69,000 articles in academic disciplines with little or no peer review.

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