Letters and Comments for 10/19/17

Letters and Comments for 10/19/17

COMMENTS FOR:

Complaints about Balboa Press

As a newly published (June 2017) independent author of “Misquoting Logic What Bart Ehrman Forgot to Tell You About The Coming Apocalypse And Your Place In It” by Chris Queen, and published by BookLocker.com, I want to say how thankful I am to be in the family of BookLocker authors. Angela and Richard and their staff have been straight up all persons of integrity through the entire process of getting my book to the marketplace in impeccably produced and excellent shape. I did not drop $ 15,000, or anywhere near it. No one tried to sell me coffee cups, T-shirts, promo pens or anything else. The money comes from book sales, not carnival rides to chapter 7. Awesome outfit this BookLocker.

– Chris Queen

 – genuinearticlex7


What a nightmare! So happy to be with the BookLocker family!
– Pamela Allegretto
Bridge of Sighs and Dreams
Nazi-occupied Rome sets the stage for Bridge of Sighs and Dreams, where the lives of two women collide in an arena of deception, greed, and sacrifice.


COMMENT FOR:

How Do You Decorate a Boat for Halloween??

Looking forward to some photos!

– Pamela Allegretto
Bridge of Sighs and Dreams
Nazi-occupied Rome sets the stage for Bridge of Sighs and Dreams, where the lives of two women collide in an arena of deception, greed, and sacrifice.


Jack-O-Lantern atop the mast. It’s the only way to go.

– genuinearticlex7


In reply to genuinearticlex7.

I’m trying to picture in my mind how we’re gonna get it to stay up there! Poke a hole in the bottom?? 😉

 – Angela Hoy – Publisher of WritersWeekly.com



COMMENT FOR:

“Did I make a mistake only publishing my book in electronic format? ZERO COPIES SOLD!”

POSTED YESTERDAY BY THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Book Publishers Go Back to Basics – As consumer e-book sales fall, publishers look to find new footing with old ground—and faster pipelines…

https://www.wsj.com/articles/book-publishers-go-back-to-basics-1507983856

 – Angela Hoy – Publisher of WritersWeekly.com



 

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