SHAME!! Dog Ear Publishing Accused of Not Paying Royalties and Not Responding to Authors….but IS STILL BILLING THEIR AUTHORS’ ANNUAL FEES?!

In case you’ve missed all the disturbing happenings with Dog Ear Publishing this year, you can get caught up by clicking HERE, and HERE, and HERE, and HERE. There’s more but you’ll get the gist of it at those links.

We keep expecting their website to shut down but, nope! Despite the numerous complaints posted about Dog Ear Publishing not paying royalties, and not responding to their authors, and the revocation of their Better Business Bureau accreditation, AND the Watchdog Alert posted about them by the Alliance of Independent Authors, they are still, today, soliciting new authors on their website. That’s right! They’ll gladly take $1,599 to $10,760 from you today but will you ever receive royalties from them? Will they even respond to your emails after you sign up?!

It’s one thing to be accused (repeatedly) of not paying your authors’ royalties and/or to be accused of not responding to authors’ emails but it’s QUITE ANOTHER to have the balls to actually send your authors an invoice for their “Market Access Renewal Agreement!” What is that, you ask? It’s an annual fee that most publishers charge to keep a book active. The largest print on demand printer, which is owned by Ingram, charges the fee to publishers, and publishers then pass this fee on to their authors, while adding a bit to pay for their own processing fees, etc.

Dog Ear charges authors $20 per title, per year.

Last week, we received an email from a Dog Ear Publishing author, which contained a copy of an email from Dog Ear Publishing asking for $20 per title to keep his books active. That’s right! Despite the fact that they’ve been accused of ghosting some of their authors (not responding to emails), and despite the fact that they owe potentially thousands in royalties to authors, dating back months, or longer, they still found the time to send emails to their authors asking for $$$!!!

Their email says any “existing profit” is deducted from the annual fees but, if an author isn’t getting his or her royalties, how does that even matter? Oh, and they’ll be happy to let you pay EARLY if you want to!

Shouldn’t Dog Ear pay all the royalties they owe before asking their authors for more money?!

Incidentally, this author has seven books coming out. Dog Ear is going to lose out on all of that business because of their actions.

NOTE: “TheRealKostroff (at) gmail (dot) com” is asking other Dog Ear Authors to contact that group, saying, “A group of us have gathered together to share resources and coordinate actions.”

Any Dog Ear Publishing authors looking for a new publisher will be warmly welcomed by BookLocker, which has been in business for more than 20 years, has an excellent reputation, and has never made even one late royalty payment. BookLocker’s D.I.Y. program is only $78.

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2 Responses to "SHAME!! Dog Ear Publishing Accused of Not Paying Royalties and Not Responding to Authors….but IS STILL BILLING THEIR AUTHORS’ ANNUAL FEES?!"

  1. Pamela Allegretto  October 25, 2019 at 1:31 pm

    I never offer recommendations for doctors, dentists, plumbers, businesses, etc., unless I am 100 plus percent certain that person/business is knowledgeable and honest. This is why I always recommend BookLocker to authors on FB groups who have legitimate concerns about their various publishers.

  2. fred  October 25, 2019 at 10:34 am

    People are incredibly stupid and gullible. And they breed faster than bunnies. I gave up trying to protect them from themselves. They have worn me down so I have given up feeling sorry for them.

    Doesn’t anybody do research before spending that much money? Don’t they check reviews and verify the reputation of those people before they give them money? Don’t they look at competitors and compare prices?

    The scary thing is these people get to vote and too often choose the candidate that looks nice, or has a catchy slogan.