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Dymocks D Publishing – An Opportunity Being Wasted
There are still problems with the Publishing Agreement from D Publishing. I wrote about my concerns with the agreement in D Publishing by Dymocks Books – AUTHORS BEWARE. Several minor revisions and now a major revision later, some things have been … Continue reading
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D Publishing by Dymocks Books – AUTHORS BEWARE
UPDATE: Dec 12 I had a positive phone conversation with senior management at D Publishing about redrafting their publishing agreement to better express their intentions and address authors’ concerns. Major concerns should be addressed this week and could result in … Continue reading
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