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Old 10-30-2008, 02:57 PM   #129
DMcCunney
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Originally Posted by bbusybookworm View Post
Indeed, but the problem is that most people (including me) are not going to invest much time in telling publishers how to save their business.

The couple of times I tried to Send a message to a publishing company, just finding the correct e-mail address was a pain. In the end, I just said "to hell with" and ignored it.
It the risk of being unbearably retro, I might just look up the mailing address and send them a snail mail letter.

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If there was a central place from where I could find who publishes which book, along with contact detail, I'll probably send a lot more messages.

Hmm.... That's an Idea.

How about a Wiki page with working contact details for publishers? Might be good idea to link to a list of authors published by them as well, so you can verify you're sending it to the right place.
It's a good idea, and I'll see what I have that could serve as a starting point.
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