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Jan 10, 2021 · For more on this audacious scam go to Writer Beware, Book Review Scams are Everywhere. Authors are obsessed with book reviews, especially on Amazon. That’s probably why solicitations by paid book review services are the most common scams I find in my inbox.
Sep 19, 2021 · About 6 years ago, someone copied large chunks of my editing website, including my most glowing testimonials, and changed the names under them and pasted them into a bogus site, passing the reviews off as their own!
- Anthology Scams. These have been around for at least a hundred years. Since the 1920s, scam poetry anthologies have run little ads in the backs of magazines.
- Overpriced No-Name Contests. These have been around a long time, too, but they’re bigger and more profitable in the age of self-publishing. You pay $20 to enter a poem in a contest and if you win, the prize is $50.
- The Bogus Agent or Fake “Literary Scout.” This one has been around since the 1980s at least. Anybody can call themselves a “literary agent.” There’s no degree.
- The Vanity Press Masquerading as Something Else. Scammy vanity presses are everywhere right now — masquerading as traditional publishers, “hybrid” presses, or “self-publishing assistants.”
Oct 15, 2024 · If someone claiming to be a popular author offers to read or review your book for a fee, it’s almost certainly a scam. We also recommend that authors with large followings search for and report fake social media accounts.
Authors worry relentlessly about 'paying for reviews.' What are the concerns, and are they founded? What are the differences between the services offered online?
Aug 21, 2019 · Stay safe, avoid scammers, and we know you’ll find the right professionals for your book soon enough! – Originally published on Aug 21, 2019. This guide exposes some of the most common scams and shows you how to identify which publishing companies to avoid.
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Jan 4, 2024 · Question: today I received an email addressed to my pseudonym from (someone who owns a book review website). She claims she reviews new books, has been doing this for years, and has increased the sales of new authors.