tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1649165245135877410.post4147332429354881373..comments2023-12-07T16:42:42.864-06:00Comments on Always time for romance: Why do some publishers do that?Delilah K. Stephanshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15195065301869461980noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1649165245135877410.post-87930491924208786582010-10-23T21:40:45.158-05:002010-10-23T21:40:45.158-05:00Oh Sweetie,
Some people like having power. It def...Oh Sweetie,<br /><br />Some people like having power. It defines them and gives them delusions of grandeur. Releasing authors means they have not the level of control over their "minions" their delusions have convinced them they have. Instead they want to get crueller and more difficult.<br /><br />There needs to be a business watchdog where such situations can be mediate within the business ratehr than having to resport to the Courts. That place does not yet exist...and if it did, would it become corrupt because of the power it affords? <br /><br />I wish I knew what the ultimate answer was. All we can do is stick together and try to make the generations coming up behind us aware of the pitfalls and hopefully avoid the pitfalls we have endured.Linhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13866209826449646004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1649165245135877410.post-81372859576939976422010-10-23T17:16:54.323-05:002010-10-23T17:16:54.323-05:00If you find out the answer, share.
The really sad...If you find out the answer, share.<br /><br />The really sad thing - it impacts the good publishers, too. People don't trust them and the whole industry starts getting a bad rep.<br /><br />T D McKinneyEbshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11899737313300669542noreply@blogger.com