Letters To The Editor For August 2nd

This Week:


  • Can Journalists Ever Really Be Unbiased?
  • A Non-Religious View Of The Situation
  • Bogus Proofreading Test!
  • The Mag That Threatened “Tortuous Interference”
  • My Time To Whine: When A Contest Sponsor Gets Fed Up!

Creative Client Cons By George English

Freelancers get ripped off every day. Sites like WritersWeekly.com are filled with stories and warnings about people who simply don’t pay for writing or editing or graphic design work. Sometimes the check just never arrives, but quite often these crooks are more creative and more sinister. Some have honed their skills over many years, and if you were to look into their backgrounds, you’d probably be entertained for weeks just reading about their various scams and deceptions: You’ll find a mechanics’ lien on the family station wagon; cell phones listed because land lines were cut off for non-payment; and frequent relocations in an attempt to keep ahead of creditors. Their entire lives are designed around dodging bill collectors.

Advantage In Self-Publishing

I am a produced screenwriter (Lost Junction) and have just recently completed a novel (fiction) that I was thinking of self-publishing (after going through the headache of getting a screenplay made into a movie for five years, not sure I want to start over with the tradional publishing venue!)
My question is – does this give me any kind of advantage in self-publishing?

Sweet Step to Success By Roy Freedman

How many of us are fortunate enough to transform our (safe) compulsions/obsessions into the start of a passionate vocation?