Press Release vs. Publicity Release

What is the difference between a press release and a publicity release? Is there information about this at the Booklocker site? Midwest Book Review would like me to include a publicity release and/or a media kit when I submit my book for review and I’m not sure how to proceed…

Full Circle Writing By C. Hope Clark

I was impressed when the irrigation company was so customer friendly in designing my new sprinkler system. So one day, while discussing the project with their representative, I asked if they’d be interested in an interview. Sure, they said, impressed with my credentials as a “freelance writer.” While those inside the business realize that freelance means scrambling for a byline and some semblance of a check, civilians still admire a writer with a camera.

My Baby Brother…the Missionary

My brother sent us all into a panic this week when he phoned and emailed my mom to let us all know that he and his beautiful wife are currently stuck in another country.

Get Rich Giving Away Free Ebooks? Oh, Come ON!!! By Angela Hoy

I received the following question by email this week:
A question you may want to consider answering is this. The hype is good, the sales zeal is good. I am referring you to the link below: https://www.howtomakebigmoneygivingawayebooks.com/
Is this truly a way to make money legally? And, how, pray tell, do you honesty make money just by offering a “free e-book” for downloading, and where in the world does the money per download come in?

From Unpublishable To Profitable

I enjoyed this article. It was well written and gave me an idea. If she can do it, I can too. I thought about e-books and believe that they are marketable, but how much? I’m also going to have to purchase her e-book. Thanks for publishing articles like this. It gives writers like me ideas.
Larry Sells
https://www.ljsbooksandthings.com

Ripped Off For $2/Article?!

I took a writing job last week with a newer company that wasn’t paying much, $2 an article, but to me every penny counts. That’s a week’s worth of school lunches for me. I’d searched the boards and found nothing negative, so I figured they were reliable.
Anyway, I was assigned five articles on Saturday and understood they had to be turned in on Monday. Which was fine, I got them done in plenty of time.
On Tuesday there was an email stating that the articles were no good. The client wanted to go in a different direction so now they wanted six or seven articles on each of the five topics. So this would have been 30 to 35 articles, and I didn’t have time for that many. I told him so.
His response was that I was turning down this assignment after agreeing to do it. My stance is that changing the assignment from 5 articles to 30 to 35 articles is not legit. It is an entirely different assignment. I turned it down and did not expect to get paid, though I can’t say I’m happy about doing the work and then being told they were not good enough because they decided to go in a different direction. Overall, it’s not worth the $10 to deal with him any longer.
Last night, I searched Google and found that he had posted one of my articles on his website. I did post a comment about this at Freelancewriters and just stated that some should watch for that if they opt to write for him and what happened to me–that he’d posted the article without paying me and that I was awaiting his word on why he’d posted it and that I wanted it taken down.
Half an hour ago, he sent me an email saying he posts all reviews to check for plagiarism. I checked and he has taken it down, so I posted so on the forums that he had taken the review down after I emailed him. His email took a slightly threatening tone saying that I had not made a wise move by posting about his company and that I reneged on doing the assignment, so it is all on my head, not his.
My question in this case refers to line #1 of the contract to which he was referring to the assignment I’m sure. My stance is that since he changed the assignment, I had every right to refuse it. Now that he’s sent a slightly threatening email, I’d like to make sure that I am right. I figure you might have the answer.