Sentences with phrase «with preditors»

According to my research and correspondence with Preditors and Editors http://pred-ed.com/pubagent.htm, Writer Beware http://www.sfwa.org/for-authors/writer-beware/ several other writers» sites — it is believed all of these names, with the exception of Robert Fletcher are pseudonyms for Mr. Fletcher himself, although others think «Sherry» and «Hill» may be accomplices.
BTW — I'm really glad that I found Writer Beware and always check it out along with Preditors and Editors before submitting anywhere.

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Good resources for researching before you commit to working with a publishing services company are Preditors and Editors, and Writer Beware.
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If the agency isn't listed with AgentQuery or QueryTracker, go check the forums at Absolute Write, the lists at Preditors and Editors, and the tireless watchdogs at Writer Beware for any reports of scamming or bad faith.
Preditors & Editors provides lists of publishers and literary agents, with warnings about those that aren't reputable.
Preditors and Editors — This is a great resource, especially if you're thinking of signing on with someone to publish your work.
Preditors & Editors provides agent and publisher listings, with notations indicating those who are not recommended due to fee - charging and other abuses.
Never, ever sign with a publishing house unless you've researched both the house and the publisher / editor with industry watchdogs like Publisher's Marketplace, Writer's Digest, Writer Beware, and Preditors and Editors.
Never, ever sign with a publishing house unless you've researched both the house and the publisher / editor with industry watchdogs like Publisher's Marketplace, Writer Beware, and Preditors and Editors.
«Check them out thoroughly with sites like Writer Beware and Preditors and Editors and if they're not well - established, contact other clients before you sign.»
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