And this, boys and girls, is why you go and get published with an actual publishing house, and not with this fly-by-night Chinese piece of shit company
ORIGINAL AUTHORS: Something all of you need to know.
Clowniac
lol, replying like this thread is liget 4 months after it was said that this post is not accurate in the slightest.
you can also See Here that even CKtalon said it was not legit...lol
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Clowniac Well, the previous one was originally posted by a contracted author, then I supported it by saying that the staff said it wasn't legit, so my support is flawed in your mind, that does not mean my original argument is... that was extra support NOT the full argument.
remember, the words it was said if you click on those words you will see what I mean by my original argument.
Dr_Zombie what do u mean by free SS?
Zehell2218 Isn't that what you claim for free everything, bonus ss as they called? It's free so this doesn't count as a revenue source. I just don't know how WN segregate the paid stones and the free stones shrugs
Sapakera well they can separate it
Sapakera well they can separate it
Zehell2218 ER, awesome for them then
Dr_Zombie
My novel is a series.
Book 1, 2 & 3.
What happens when I write Book 1, vol 1 and sign the contract.
But then, I end the writing of book one and start book 2 publishing the next series, instead of just doing VOL 1, 2,3 stuff.
In that case, does it count as breaking the contract because I end the book 1 and start a related book 2 elsewhere??
ForestRage Hahaha.
Peasants like us.
It doesn't except The Mighty WN has looked upon us, whicg im really hoping for btw.
I mean, there is no reward without risk, right...
BTW, whats your book, I'm interested
Cobyboy
Let's start together.
Dr_Zombie this is exactly what I read. I don't know why everyone is skipping the minor sections that explain the specifics. They also offer more in copy right than most publishers (usually by the end of a contract a publisher will have 80% revenue and rights)
Dr_Zombie this is exactly what I read. I don't know why everyone is skipping the minor sections that explain the specifics. They also offer more in copy right than most publishers (usually by the end of a contract a publisher will have 80% revenue and rights)