Sarah Bolme presents
Dear Author posted at Marketing Christian Books, saying, «Information that every self - published author needs to know.»
The same 2008
Dear Author post also talks about the issue of Digital Right Management (DRM) and the problems that this created for readers of e-books.
Dear Author posts the monthly specials that they know of but there are three good sources for the publisher promotions: MobileReads «Deals, Freebies, and Resources» forum; Books on the Knob blog; Kindle Besteller list (broken into free and paid).
Not exact matches
An oversimplified recap of that
post: Ellora's Cave is claiming that
Dear Author availed themselves of the state courts too much, and so are stuck with the state court.
Best of all, it has an RSS to email option which allows you,
dear author, to sit back and relax while MailChimp sends those blog
posts.
Applying that back to the case of
Dear Author, it doesn't seem quite so bizarre to suggest that
Dear Author is immune, for instance, for guests
posts.
Jane reports on
Dear Author's Monday news
post that she's now retained the services of Marc Randazza, a story also picked up by The Digital Reader.
News has broken since yesterday that Ellora's Cave has sued
Dear Author, specifically over the
post DA did here, talking about the publisher's history and how they appear to be imploding now, and basically asking WTF.
Over on
Dear Author, Jane
posted about how different industries had responded to the notion of «free content» and adapted...
Just to let you know where we are in this case, which is proceeding with the deliberate pace of US litigation: In late 2014, Ellora's Cave sued
Dear Author and Jane, its proprietor, claiming that
Dear Author defamed EC by publishing a blog
post stating that EC was not paying a set of its
authors, editors, and cover artists in a timely fashion, and that there were additional indicia of financial difficulties, as evidenced by tax liens.
Spotted on
Dear Author's news
post for today: the latest tempest - in - a-thimble publishing brouhaha, this time pertaining to an app called Clean Reader.
Dear Author noted on this
post at The Digital Reader with reports to that effect, and links to further reading on the matter.
I first saw this come up at the Bitchery over here, and shortly thereafter saw
posts go up at
Dear Author and on Jim Hines» blog as well.
(Sources for this being Smart Bitches and
Dear Author, via
posts on both sites and also via their joint podcast.)
Dear Author points off to Digital Reader's
post on the matter, and Digital Reader in turn has links off to assorted
authors» commentary, notably Chuck Wendig's, which I link to because his rant IS a thing of glory.
In a
post for
Dear Author, Jane Litte provided an in - depth look at some of the numbers involved in being — and competing against — Amazon.
I read a compelling
post about this (or rather NOT doing this) at
Dear Author.
The widely popular blog
Dear Author has actual screen shots of the passages, highlighting the portions that were copied verbatim and
posted along with the original works.
Over on
Dear Author this morning, on their morning news roundup
post, I spotted this New York Times article about the new CEO of Barnes and Noble and what his goals are for the chain.
Dear readers and
authors, with this
post I am proud to announce that my latest literary press release has gained a global exposure.
Dear readers,
authors and artists, with this
post I want to inform you that this literary blog will resume to publish articles, reviews, interviews and press releases as of August, 30, 2016.
Jane from
Dear Author has written up an awesome
post all about the Arrow squad.
As the one who's blog
post was used on
Dear Author, I can say without a doubt that Red Rose is not only having trouble now, but the problems began way back.
I was already thinking about this issue a few days ago when I read a
post on
Dear Author titled «Is Our Attention Span Getting Shorter?»
I read an interesting
post at
Dear Author the other day.
Ahh Sarah, how timely: before I read your
post this morning, I had two form - letter rejections from agents for an old novel (one even addressed, sentimentally, to «
Dear Author»).
A useful
post from Jane Litte at
Dear Author, Did agency pricing help publishers and if so will they return to it when the ban is lifted?
Dear readers, publishers,
authors and colleagues, with this
post I want to discuss about a problem arisen because of the name of my website.
The Digital Reader
posts an insight blog from
Dear Author titled «Why I think price promotions backfire?»
Ellora's Cave sued
Dear Author, claiming that a blog
post was defamatory.
Jane at
Dear Author published a blog
post, called «The Curious Case of Ellora's Cave,» which detailed instances of nonpayment to
authors, tax liens against the publisher, and so forth.
The proprietor of the
Dear Author blog is Jane Litte and the
post for which she is being sued discusses the history of the publishing house as well as current issues that have continued to plague the well - known erotic romance publishing house.
Since
posting about publisher Ellora's Cave choosing to sue her on the
Dear Author blog, Litte has retained an attorney to help fight the publisher in court.
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I asked Inez Kelly if she would be interested in doing a
post for
Dear Author on her research into the use of prosthetics.
Jane Litte, the founder of romance review blog «
Dear Author», said her site
posts 12 books each week, two per weekday and two on the weekend.
Dear Author's blog
post, The Curious Case of Ellora's Cave.
And the huge ignorance about how the courts actually work (or don't...), leads to casual observers believing that, a) since the suit was filed, it had merit; and b) since the suit was settled, EC «won;» and c) since EC «won,» then anything and everything
Dear Author said in that
post is a «lie» designed to damage poor wittle Jaid Black / EC.
Earlier Documents of Note
Dear Author's blog
post, The Curious Case of Ellora's Cave.
Regular commenter «Gyruleine» used to
post as «
Author on Vacation» at Dear Author, and is known to be a former romance author active on other forums under a different name
Author on Vacation» at
Dear Author, and is known to be a former romance author active on other forums under a different name
Author, and is known to be a former romance
author active on other forums under a different name
author active on other forums under a different name again.
A correction: In my original references in this item to a
post at
Dear Author, I incorrectly referred to that post's dear author as the perspicacious Jane Li
Dear Author, I incorrectly referred to that post's dear author as the perspicacious Jane
Author, I incorrectly referred to that
post's
dear author as the perspicacious Jane Li
dear author as the perspicacious Jane
author as the perspicacious Jane Litte.
The following is a revised and updated version of my very first
post for
Dear Author a few years ago.
To celebrate new release dates, we
post two open threads at
Dear Author.
Ellora's Cave has filed suit in Summit County Ohio against
Dear Author and me personally for the blog
post here recounting the problems that others have discussed publicly about the company.
This
post was originally going to be about the
Dear Author settlement, but then Ellora's Cave's former Managing Editor, Nina S. Gooden, spoke out.
Defense Witness List In that
post, Courtney publishes
Dear Author's / Jane Litte's witness list: @PubNT Twitter account The Pub Net -LSB-...]
Rick and I talked a lot about the implications, some before I wrote this
post about DA's answer, and some after it, but every time we talked about it, we agreed that, at its heart, the CDA does protect
Dear Author LLC.
Back in 2008, the
Dear Author blog had a
post on how publishers were trying to price e-books the same as hardcovers.
In other words, because Jane Litte, the pseudonymous
author of the Curious post, is not Dear Author LLC, the LLC providing the Dear Author service offering the Curious post, Dear Author LLC is not liable for any statements Jane Litte
author of the Curious
post, is not
Dear Author LLC, the LLC providing the Dear Author service offering the Curious post, Dear Author LLC is not liable for any statements Jane Litte
Author LLC, the LLC providing the
Dear Author service offering the Curious post, Dear Author LLC is not liable for any statements Jane Litte
Author service offering the Curious
post,
Dear Author LLC is not liable for any statements Jane Litte
Author LLC is not liable for any statements Jane Litte made.