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12 lis 2021 · Christina Kaye and Book Boss Academy are scams. She’s a nasty woman- and I’m someone who worked with her. Seriously regret working with her, as she treats her ‘employees’ like trash.
We've scoured the literary realms and compiled 17 good book review examples to give you a headstart as you're writing your own book review.
13 sie 2020 · Scammers–the same Philippines-based Author Solutions copycats that I’ve featured numerous times in this blog (also see the long, long list in the sidebar)–are impersonating reputable literary agents and agencies in order to bamboozle writers into buying worthless “services.”
Christina Kaye is now operating under Book Boss Academy and is using her platform to scam, abuse, and harass people. She rarely finishes contracts, cancels meetings OFTEN but counts them towards the completed meetings (you get 12 meetings with her), and weaponizes information people tell her to belittle them.
21 sie 2019 · If you belong to the 99% of authors who’ve yet to achieve major success, the only way to get an agent to represent you and your book is to send them a query letter. Even if they help you polish your manuscript before submitting it to publishers, an agent should not charge you.
7 sty 2022 · You know. At least one expectation didn’t change: scammers gonna scam. Writer Beware was ready. Below are highlights of a busy year of scam hunting, scheme exposing, contract analyzing, and just plain crazy stuff. IT CAME FROM OVERSEAS.
24 sty 2022 · A number of ghostscams provide fake author rosters, using stock photos, made-up names, and, sometimes, fake biographies. An example: these identical rosters of Experienced and Renowned Ghostwriters claimed by The Book Writing Corp, Professional Ghostwriter, Creative Bookwriters, and Ghostwriting Avenue (note how similar all these websites look ...