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Old 09-13-2011, 05:23 PM   #62
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Originally Posted by carpetmojo View Post
I don't see any reference that $20,000 was needed, no sum was mentioned, but that "an advance" would help the indebtedness.
Do you mean on the blog? It doesn't say that she needed exactly 20k, but the sum is mentioned:
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Last week, I received from their lawyers an official letter terminating my contract with them, "...for permitting Amazon to publish CANNIBAL NIGHTS, etc...." and demanding back the $20,000 they had paid me as part of their advance. Until then, this publishing giant is holding my novel as hostage, a work that took me five years to write. My agent assures me I am now an 'anathema' to them.

I sit back and view this fiasco in two ways. CANNIBAL NIGHTS is my best, best writing. Perhaps it's worth $20,000 to finally have it published and presented to the world. For that, I thank Amazon. Or, perhaps it's worth $20,000 for a writer to discover who she's really in bed with. Sleeping with the enemy? Perhaps. But now I know who the enemy is.
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