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Smashwords & Flipkart parting company
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I've been waiting for months for them to update my first novel with the second edition file. I recently notified Smashwords, and now we get this notice. Maybe it's my fault.


Sorry, I don't get this. What did Mr. Coker do wrong? He's having the authors at heart. I think it's a good thing that he had the guts to part with Flipkart.
I have to agree with Owen that he isn't very tactful, especially when it comes to his dislike of Amazon. Personally, I'm not against someone speaking their mind and I definitely would rather read a business report with real words instead of ramblings in corporate buzzspeak, but terminology such as "robbing authors of their royalties" doesn't come across as very professional. It just reminds me of a political attack ad.

"Amazon's intolerance ... directly punishing authors"
"Amazon's draconian policies"
"harming multiple Smashwords authors simply because Flipkart was slow to remove unpublished books"
In other words, Flipkart is an organization without the competence to manage their catalog properly, but Amazon is "draconian" and "directly punishing authors" and "robbing" authors. What about Flipkart's culpability?
This is not some random guy ranting on blog, but a person representing what aspires to be a major outlet for indie authors. Maybe I'm old-fashioned but with me, this does not past muster for the professional behavior I expect from a organization I'm going to business with.
http://blog.smashwords.com/2015/08/sm...