Public Service Announcement -- aspiring authors division
"Don't give up the day job" version # 238...
Have just been advised by Nice Agent Lady that the French publisher continues to play "Texas hold-em" with other people's money. Advance check notable by its absence -- "as they're late with all payments actually".
I'm sure that somewhere, perhaps in an alternate universe, some publisher doesn't include "stiffing the author" as part of their business plan.
Aspiring authors have been warned.
Have just been advised by Nice Agent Lady that the French publisher continues to play "Texas hold-em" with other people's money. Advance check notable by its absence -- "as they're late with all payments actually".
I'm sure that somewhere, perhaps in an alternate universe, some publisher doesn't include "stiffing the author" as part of their business plan.
Aspiring authors have been warned.
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This is why I'm watching very closely for what happens if Borders has to declare bankruptcy after this Christmas season. If Borders's suppliers start demanding payment up front before delivery (as what happened with Crown Books before it went under), I have a bad feeling that the resultant shooting-Peter-to-pay-Paul game might take out about half of the big publishers in the business, as well as about three-quarters of the booksellers in the US. I'm honestly wondering if this isn't a bad thing.
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And then there was the sub-contract work. You know, being the hands for a national or international corporation's onite contract work. Every month my boss or two my boss put another one on the "do no accept work from" list because of failure to pay at all. I honestly think that if my boss were to win the lottery, he would spend most of the money on taking every instance of that to court, even though it's almost guaranteed that it would cost more than he'd get out of it.
Of course, with a government that hasn't even tried to balance it's budget in my life time, I suppose none of this should come as a suprise. Bad example and all that.