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Date: 2006-04-05 09:37 pm (UTC)
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Oh, I hear you. This is part of the problem from my perspective. I *know* some e-presses are crappy. In fact, I think "some" is an understatement. They may even follow Sturgeon's Law. But since I'm epublished myself, how do I say "Some are not" without it sounding like special pleading?

And when trying to explain to someone with her first contract why she should *read* the contract before signing it, and think about whether as a reader she would buy books from that publisher, how do I say "Yes, some are crappy" without sounding like a print snob?
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