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#39364 - 12/15/04 05:18 PM
copyright experience
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Registered: 11/11/04
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Loc: Colorado
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Hello everyone, I've just joined boomers and I am thrilled to be in your company. I wanted to share my long, strange copyright experience. In September of 2001 I was following the regulations regarding submitting manuscripts for copyright. On September 10, 2001, I sent my materials and my check. Lo and behold, many months later I had not heard from the government office. When I finally got through in March 2002, I was told that due to the terrorists attacks on September 11 and the bio-chemical threats, mail to that office had not been opened. All mail was being held up for at least 6 months! Finally, in August of 2002 I received my copyright. Later that year I submitted my manuscript to a print-on-demand publisher. Included in their overall costs was a fee for copyright, regardless of whether or not a manuscript had a prior copyright. So, my book has a copyright page which oddly states: "Copyright, 2002 and 2003!" Go figure! I guess I'd rather be covered twice instead of not at all. Love and Light, Lynn
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#39365 - 12/15/04 10:26 PM
Re: copyright experience
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Registered: 06/03/04
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Loc: Massachusetts, USA
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Lynn, welcome to a safe haven for boomers! Glad you joined us. About your copyright experience it is indeed strange... Talk about timing ![[Smile]](images/icons/smile.gif) . ![[Roll Eyes]](images/icons/rolleyes.gif) For all I know, AuthorHouse (formerly 1st Books Library) should have excluded the "copyright fees"- since you already had one. Have you been able to promote and sell your book enough to cover the $ spent with AuthorHouse? What has your overall experience with them been? Are you happy with the deal? Would you sincerely reccomend it? Well, see you around! See you along!
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#39366 - 12/15/04 10:42 PM
Re: copyright experience
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Hello Songbird, as you were posting to my copyright experience, I was posting a new topic about Authorhouse. I suppose I could have broken down the copyright fees with Authorhouse. I was confused, and wanted to be covered, so I didn't pursue a breakdown. Just be aware that they will get the copyright for you. Yes, I would sincerely recommend Authorhouse. I need to go back to your message to remember what you asked! Thanks for the welcome. Love and Light, Lynn
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#39367 - 12/15/04 10:50 PM
Re: copyright experience
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Hi Songbird, I have been promoting and selling my book and making enough money to cover the costs. But that's about it for now. I have learned that the way to sell books is via reviews and presentations. Well, talk about coming out of my comfort zone! I am a recovering shy person, so to ask for a review or schedule a presentation is difficult. But considering the topics I wrote about (abuse and its ramifications) I can't be shy if I want to break the silence surrounding these issues. Maybe others can share how they market their books. My initial cost to Authorhouse was not that bad. I consider the costs of the freelance editors as part of my publishing costs. I buy books in wholesale lots of 25 from Authorhouse. Then I sell them for retail at presentations. For example, our local college offers a social work course about domestic violence. My book covers that topic through my life experience. So, I was invited to speak to the class and sell books. I donate a dollar from each book sale to the local women's shelter. I literally sell books out of the trunk of my car. Here's an interesting story: I went to Kinko's to have a copy of the cover made. After the clerk made the copy, she asked, "Are you the author?" I said yes, and she said, "I heard about this book. How do I get a copy?" Well, I sold her one right there and then from the trunk of my car. I also went to get my car inspected for license renewal, and the mechanic saw the lot in the back seat of my car and bought a copy. My problem is that I rely on synchronicity. I need a business plan! What else did you ask? I get on a tangent and forget the original question! Love and Light, Lynn
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