PublishAmerica
- An Author's Nightmare.
Released on
= November 26, 2004, 8:11 am
Press Release
Author = Eddie Bruce
Industry = Internet
& Online
Press Release
Summary = Frederick, MD POD Publishing House PublishAmerica have
been targeted by a collective of dissatisfied authors world-wide
in a mass "Alert the Media" campaign. Authors demanding
to be released from their seven-year contracts have forwarded their
individual horror stories to the American Press. Here UK author
Eddie Bruce relates his story.
Press Release
Body = I have to admit to being readily impressed by company names.
Maybe it's an age thing. You see, I was around when we had nationalised
industries here in Britain, you know, British Railways, British
Gas, British Steel, British
Road Services, etc., etc. Those companies may have been over-staffed
and under-efficient but you always knew you could trust them, and
a product marked "Made in Britain" had class - in those
days. Even after they became privatised the word "British"
in a company name still, in my subconscious at least, gave that
firm a stamp of approval. Those were the heady days when we had
some traditional
industries and workers could rely upon union protection to prevent
their jobs being shipped out to third world countries.
When a company
called PublishAmerica (http://www.publishamerica.com/index.asp)
agreed to publish my small collection of short stories, I was delighted.
This wasn't a 'tuppence ha'penny' outfit but an organisation that
boasted "America" in its title. I've never been to America
but I have made some good "virtual" friends there and
know how patriotic Americans are. How could you not feel safe doing
business with a firm that so proudly flew the flag of that famous
super power? When I checked out PublishAmerica's website, all red,
white and blue with the slogan "We treat our authors the old-fashioned
way - we pay them," I felt truly blessed. A publisher of high
esteem (I believed the testimonials) recognised the reader-appeal
of my stories and my potential as a writer.
Further encouragement
came from the "Why PublishAmerica?" page where I was told
"The
majority of our books that are sold retail are sold in physical
brick and mortar bookstores" and "PublishAmerica can remove
the stigma of paying to be published. With PublishAmerica, you will
have the very important distinction of having your book ACCEPTED
BY A TRADITIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY."
Yet something
about the company name puzzled me. I mean, why not "The American
Publishing Company" or similar? As it stands "PublishAmerica"
could be interpreted as an ambition to publish anything and everything
that was ever written in that country. Amazingly, that interpretation
very much sums up their objectives.
In my enthusiasm
I had been studying PA's Author's Message Board, following links
to previously published author's websites and reading all the reviews
and book excerpts I could find (not realising that authors with
anything pertinent to say are
instantly barred from posting). Then I read one of their books from
cover to cover. Now, my own education at an orphanage school in
the Highlands of Scotland was very basic, so my grasp of English
Grammar left something to be desired. Nevertheless, convinced I
had stories to tell and the ability to tell them, I had joined Internet
critique groups to learn how to present them. When I read my first
PublishAmerica book my feelings were a blend of embarrassment, anger
and disbelief. The writer had obviously worked hard to put the story
together and it had the makings of an entertaining read. It reminded
me so much of my own first and only attempt at writing a novel -
abundant clichés, suspect word selection, contrived scenes
and woo
den characters existing in a plot that lacked cohesion. It was in
fact a story barely at the first draft stage, complete with spelling
and grammatical errors. How could an ethical, self-respecting publishing
house allow this to happen, I wondered?
PublishAmerica/ScamAmerica
are most definitely NOT traditional publishers whatever their slogan
implies. Recently interviewed by Steven Zeitchik of Publishers Weekly,
PublishAmerica executive director Miranda N. Prather admits that
her company DOES NOT EDIT FOR CONTENT, only for grammar and spelling.
For readers and writers everywhere this has to be the most worrying
statement ever made on behalf of a publisher. But it gets worse.
Simultaneously Ms Prather announced the creation of an affiliation
between PublishAmerica and Online Publishing Bookstore - Tome Toaster
(http://www.onlinepublishingbookstore.com). Quote "Authors
that generate sales and create a track record showing that they
are able to promote as well as write a book will be referred to
PublishAmerica by Tome Toaster." So we have a situation where
a writer's ability to self-promote supersedes everything, including
the ability to pen
a readable story.
I find it a
frightening fact that PublishAmerica already have 10,000 published
books in the marketplace (recent announcement). Since they don't
edit for content it is safe to assume that the bulk of these are
badly written at best. By choosing
PublishAmerica, genuine AUTHORS who have worked hard at sharpening
their writing and storytelling skills find their works irretrievably
associated with some of the most inane rubbish ever written, for
the period of their contract - SEVEN YEARS! Meanwhile READERS have
the dilemma of finding a readable piece of fiction (or non-fiction)
in an environment awash with literary garbage.
The scam is
brilliant in its simplicity. Instead of asking for money up front,
PublishAmerica solicit a list of up to 100 of the author's friends
and family whom they bombard with pre-publication flyers offering
discounted copies. The sting is in the book's cover price - anything
from 25-50% above the going rate for a similar book - ensuring that
the friends-and-family discount does not effect the publisher's
profit. My own 136 page "tome" was originally priced at
$19.95 then reduced to the
still prohibitive cover price of $16.95 when I expressed my disgust.
Print-on-demand format allows the publisher to recoup publishing
costs almost immediately on just a few such sales which are followed
up by a "special" bulk purchase offer, irresistible to
the author who has received only two free copies for review purposes.
I invested three to four hundred pounds sterling and countless
frustrating hours that I could ill afford on a marketing project
that was doomed to failure from t
he start. PublishAmerica's lack of author support, only answering
phone calls for book orders and ignoring almost all email complaints,
is legend, as is the nigh impossible task of finding a bookseller
willing to stock PublishAmerica non-returnable titles.
PublishAmerica
have a branch called PublishBritannica and I now realise how naïve
I
have been to believe that a company would necessarily show respect
to the country whose name they cynically exploit. Maybe such business
practices are par for the course in today's dog-eat-dog, winner-take-all
world. I know there are "authors" prepared to buy huge
quantities of their books then sell them on to sympathetic,
unsuspecting acquaintances, mug gullible punters at book fairs and
the like or just sell them to each other. I just enjoy writing stories,
being neither a super salesman nor a confidence trickster. Is it
too much to expect that a writer's work might succeed on merit rather
than misrepresentation and deceit? If companies like PublishAmerica
are allowed to legally flourish while exploiting new authors,
deceiving the reading public and stifling writing talent, apart
from GENUINE TRADITIONAL HOUSES, the book publishing industry will
surely drown in a dumbed-down literary qu agmire of its own making.
NOTE: Many authors
who value their work and who have fallen victim to this disreputable
company are campaigning to have the sole rights to their material
restored. To those who threaten legal action PublishAmerica offer
a release agreement containing a gagging clause. Authors who feel
that they have been wronged or defrauded by this company are advised
to write to -
Office of the
Attorney General
Consumer Protection Division-Beth Silverman
200 St. Paul Place
Baltimore, MD 21202
and
BBB of Greater
Maryland
1414 Key Highway, Suite 100
Baltimore, MD 21230 -5189
WWW: www.baltimore.bbb.org
Email: info@bbbmd.org
Phone: (410)347-3992
Fax: (410)347-3936
Eddie Bruce
© 23.11.2004.
Web Site = http://www.adrifterslegacy.co.uk
Contact Details
= 11, Maynard Court, Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK. EN9 3DU.
Email - EBruceFUIMUS@aol.com
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