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I hope she doesn't write.One of the biggest question I constantly got was “How do I deliver my book when someone wants to review it?”
Patti (baconater) wrote: "I hope she doesn't write.One of the biggest question I constantly got was “How do I deliver my book when someone wants to review it?”"
Is that trying to market to people who've never heard of emails?
If so, how are they meant to find this website?
still wondering why, even with Book Funnel, I've got to pay people to give stuff awayProbably explains why I don't even aspire to be a B list writer :-(
I remember seeing on one of the forums, somebody who was about to publish their book and had set aside a thousand US dollars for promotion and were looking for advice as to how to spend it!I was tempted to tell them to send it to me which would teach them a useful life lesson.
But still it seems that the new generation of writers are being encouraged to step forward with their manuscript in one hand and their credit card in the other.
I spend nothing on promotion. But then I also make nothing from sales. So I suppose it evens out . . .
Self-publishing has meant that those people who used to give their money to Vanity Publishers now have cash burning a hole in their pockets. Kudos to the illiterate who has thought of a way of helping them to de-stress!
Do you administrators have the ability to customise Goodreads Discussions? Perhaps you could add something along the lines of "We haven't seen you before/in a while. Please could you confirm your identity/you are not a bot by entering your bank branch and account number."
Given the level of desperation some of them display, they'd probably fall for it.Certainly it's impressive how fast people have mobilised to exploit the new market.
Even HMRC probably makes more out of Tallis Steelyard than I do!
Alicia wrote: "You win the internets today, Joseph."Yes, I think the internet is definitely Joseph's :-)
That's the price of fame, Kath.I've had one of my reviews taken down recently as I know the author online, and lost a couple of reviews of my stuff for the same reason.
Just what exactly is 'knowing an author online'? For instance, there are more than 180,000 authors on Goodreads. Surely Amazon doesn't take down reviews by authors on Goodreads of books by other authors on Goodreads just because they're both on the site?
David wrote: "Just what exactly is 'knowing an author online'? For instance, there are more then 180,000 authors on Goodreads. Surely Amazon doesn't take down reviews by authors on Goodreads of books by other au..."It would need interaction, and beyond 'hey I love your book!' kind. Certainly not just being on the same site.
I think that 'knowing the author' thing is a bit of mythology. They take reviews down for random reasons then sometimes put them back. Sometimes not.






Go to https://bookconnect.review/ and you can pay for downloads AND there might be some reviews!