ANOTHER SCAM! “Barnes & Noble called and they want to place my book in their bookstores!”

Barnes & Noble called. They want to place my book in their bookstore.

Barnes & Noble called. They want to place my book in their bookstore.

And, we bought supplies for our church’s hurricane rescue teams to distribute, too!

#1 in the list shows the easiest way to spot a publishing scammer!
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We couldn’t wait even one more minute to warn all of you about this elaborate scam that is funneling authors’ money to companies in South and Southeast Asia, and beyond!!

Run, authors! RUN!!!!

I hollered down to Brian, “What if the wreck was on Murphy Hollow Road? It could take an hour for someone to pass by!” We raced out the door…

And, my book is purposely NOT listed on Amazon!
CONGRATS TO LILY FINCH, which was the first to answer this week’s question correctly: 1. Let’s start with the fact that their website states, “Join our community of 1,000,000+ authors.” HA HA HA HA HA!!!! Do authors really fall for that stuff??? Amazon.com has ZERO books published by the name Carlson Publications on their website! […]

Scam publisher PublishingMojo.com is upset with WritersWeekly about my previous article. Here’s my response!