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  1. 10 sty 2021 · 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. The unsuspecting author doesn’t know that and sends off the new book manuscript to a total stranger.

  2. 27 sie 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.

  3. 13 sie 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.

  4. 15 paź 2024 · PRH has constructed a fraud alert page to notify authors of known scams and provide dedicated telephone and email support through which authors can verify whether PRH has indeed originated any purported offers.

  5. I tried looking up reviews and it seems like they have a lot of manufactured 5 stars, or people who are seriously disappointed with their product, and I haven't been able to find any review of past interns, which also strikes me as very strange.

  6. 28 sie 2020 · UPDATE 2/27/21: Writers are getting solicitations from Jade Freeman of Stephenson and Queen, which claims to be “under” Thomas Nelson (of course, there’s no such imprint). Offered is re-publication and “endorsement to traditional publishers”, at a cost of around $6,000.

  7. 21 sie 2019 · What dangers do authors face from scammers and shady 'publishing companies'? Learn their tricks and avoid these unscrupulous bandits. Click to tweet! These days, it isn’t enough to simply learn the names of unreliable publishers.

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