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Sci-Fi Authors Vindicated!

Taru Saito
geekess
Join date: 23 Sep 2004
Posts: 129
02-08-2005 07:01
A snippet from the article...

From: someone
The project began after PublishAmerica posted an attack on science fiction authors at one of its websites (http://www.authorsmarket.net/). PublishAmerica claimed "As a rule of thumb, the quality bar for sci-fi and fantasy is a lot lower than for all other fiction.... [Science fiction authors] have no clue about what it is to write real-life stories, and how to find them a home." It described them as "writers who erroneously believe that SciFi, because it is set in a distant future, does not require believable storylines, or that Fantasy, because it is set in conditions that have never existed, does not need believable every-day characters."

The writers wanted to see where PublishAmerica puts its own quality bar; if the publisher really is selective, as the company claims, or if it is a vanity press that will accept almost anything, as publishing professionals assert.


http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/1/prweb202277.htm

*YAY*
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Taco Rubio
also quite creepy
Join date: 15 Feb 2004
Posts: 3,349
02-08-2005 10:07
I love this. Lots. :D
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Nolan Nash
Frischer Frosch
Join date: 15 May 2003
Posts: 7,141
02-08-2005 10:20
Burned. Gotta love it. :cool:
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