![]() ![]() ![]() A well-known cluster of scammers is the Filipino network previously associated with Authors Solution and now operates separately. Some scammers even masquerade under the name of Big Five imprints. Some massively prolific vanity presses you may wish to avoid include: So nine out of ten times, if a publisher asks you to pay to be published, it is a vanity press. In fact, when acquiring your book, they will pay you an advance. No legitimate traditional publisher would ask you to foot the bill. Who wouldn’t love it if a publisher offers to reprint one of your self-published titles or publish your next book, right? You might even be happy to pay some fees to get the ball rolling on the production process.īut that would be a big mistake. Vanity presses pretending to be traditional publishers To help you protect your work, your bank account, and your dignity, here are the types of shady companies and book publishers you should avoid: 1. Unfortunately, there are plenty of unreliable companies out there looking to make a quick buck by exploiting those dreams. Becoming a published author is a dream shared by almost every writer. ![]()
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