It didn’t start out that way but as I researched in
the blogosphere some ugly stories began to be talked about.
Was there a
secret pact to get promo as a lead up towards Halloween?
Were they
all fiction?
Sadly no. These were genuine stories that had train wreck consequences on authors and
their careers.
In business
there is the motto Caveat Emptor, Buyer Beware. Writers are not immune and they
are in business. Make yourself aware of the pitfalls so you can recognise the
signs if it starts happening to you.
First up,
Libba Bray, after carefully keeping quiet because of the ringside seat she had,vented her spleen on the debacle surrounding Lauren Myracle’s book being pulled
from the National Book Award shortlist. One thing from her rant that I kept
thinking about as I read was her comment.
*at the center of all this was
a real live human being, an excellent writer, whose work and reputation were
being dragged through the mud as if it were no big thang while the ruffled
feathers of injured egos were patted down in a backroom somewhere.
And how often have we
witnessed this.
Read Libba’s rant. Punch the
air...and be extra supportive of any writer placed in this position. There by
the grace of God goeth I
Second up, the sad tale of a
respected small press who has publically had a melt down due to mismanagement. This
case has been brewing for most of this year as disquiet grew over the affairs
of the press and today The Passive Guy (lawyer, writer and popular blogger)
linked to an explain-how -it-all-happened blog post by one of the editorsinvolved.
This post is a Must Read and Learn From so you are not caught in
anything similar.
My thoughts go out to the many
people hurt, (careers and health) by this bad mismanagement and bad business
practice.
If you are working with a small press keep an eye on their business
practice and draw their attention to this so they can assure you that nothing
like this would happen to you.
By the time I got to this post
I thought surely the week couldn’t get worse...
Plagiarism reared its ugly
head.
Ok, we know that there are
plagiarists out there...some of them respected authors(well not any more)
but this one takes the cake for the hurt caused to others.
When an entire reputation is built on repeated plagiarism of others and then to begin a career purporting to help and advise others, AS AN EDITOR, based on a plagiarised reputation... you
are moving into SLIME MOULD TERRITORY.
Thankfully The Rejectionist posted a sly bit of humour that had us laughing and nodding and thinking about
pretentious writers who look down on others...and what we’ll do come the revolution
(which many think is upon us now)
The
wonderful Victoria Mixon keeps us grounded on 3 Things You Need To Know About The New Publishing Industry.
I have long
been interested on how authors can collectively work together to raise their
profile or to make an impact in their genre. A new author collective just getting
off the ground is Reader Rules Check out the reasons behind it.
When thinking
about your author platform be careful not to make these blunders says Kristen
Lamb who is guest posting today over on Jane Friedman’s popular blog
Over in the
craft section...
Bubblecow has a nice post on the snowflake method of Novel Writing...always worth a serious read!
This is a wonderful survey done by a Mid Grade Writer with Kids on what genre’s they read and whether they read eBooks...Check it out and be surprised!
Drop into
Craicerplus (My Amplify Page) and check out the article links there
To finish,
Facebook is
changing again. I still haven’t come to terms with the status changes from last
month...and now they want to roll out Timeline. Check out Nathan Bransford article on it and think seriously about whether you want your online life
collected up in an album...It puts a whole new meaning on privacy.
I’m off on a
writing retreat which is why this post comes to you a day early....
Sorry that
this post has mostly been full of depressing links. To make up for it I have a
link to a happy video guaranteed to have you singing away...
maureen
4 comments:
I have no idea why there is a white patch in the middle of my blog....
Oh well at least you can still read it.
Love the three blunders to avoid in building your author platform. Good common sense stuff!!
Thanks for the link! I just wish it wasn't for such bad news.
I think I'll check out some of the other posts to stabilize myself. :)
Yup, That's what you need good Common Sense stuff!
Jami...I often link to some great uplifting stuff on your blog...so the good stuff outweighs the bad1
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