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Read * The Dark Side of the Publishing Industry: What Big Publishers Don't Want You to Know PDF by ^ Timothy Aldred eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. The Dark Side of the Publishing Industry: What Big Publishers Don't Want You to Know Enlightening Felicia A. Sullivan Even though this book was written because a father has an ax to grind about how his daughter was treated by a particular publishing house, that doesn't make the information any less valid. I wonder if, since the daughter (an author) is under a gag order and not allowed to discuss this information, if the father would get in trouble for doing so.Interestingly, I. The Author even express the love he has to a country that just made her Cargo Vine Customer Service It

The Dark Side of the Publishing Industry: What Big Publishers Don't Want You to Know

Title : The Dark Side of the Publishing Industry: What Big Publishers Don't Want You to Know
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Rating : 4.40 (693 Votes)
Asin : 1479171115
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 60 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-10-19
Language : English

He believes the publishing companies use their power to keep certain damning practices hidden, while continuing to maintain a centuries-old mindset of inherent superiority. After two years, Penguin Group settled the case with his daughter out of court, and she is prohibited from ever discussing the details of the case again.THE DARK SIDE OF THE PUBLISHING INDUSTRY is a father's account of what transpired throughout the legal process prior to the settlement of the case, and the reasons he believes the case was settled out of court. (Previously published as "Why They Gagged My Daughter"). In October of 2006, Timothy Aldred's daughter, author Millenia Black, filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against New York publishing giant, Penguin Group, U.S

Enlightening Felicia A. Sullivan Even though this book was written because a father has an ax to grind about how his daughter was treated by a particular publishing house, that doesn't make the information any less valid. I wonder if, since the daughter (an author) is under a gag order and not allowed to discuss this information, if the father would get in trouble for doing so.Interestingly, I. The Author even express the love he has to a country that just made her Cargo Vine Customer Service It's just unbelievable how people from different culture, religion or whichever the case is being discriminated. The book talks about a father that wants to tell the truth about what happened with her daughter with a publishing company. The talent is the talent it cannot be identified because how you look or where you are from or the color or your skin. The Aut. An eye opening account CJ I have to admit that I was not aware of the extent of racial inequality within the publishing industry until I read this book. Bottom line, it's unequivocally wrong to base marketing decisions and rights afforded to an author based on their race. Being successful as a publisher (or otherwise) doesn't preclude the ability to act with integrity and compassion. Th

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