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Old 04-18-2015, 05:15 PM   #8
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Yeah, there's a long discussion on the subject. Google's discounting is usually fairly predictable, but occasionally it goes off the rails, and when it does, it really screws the authors. I've written to Google complaining about this, pointing out that their policies basically push authors away by depriving them of income from their primary income stream without (typically) providing any significant number of sales to make up for the loss. They never replied. They never do.


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However! My most recent book gets its cover cropped on the Barnes & Noble Nook online preview, though not in the actual downloaded book. My books are now fed to B&N through Draft2Digital, so the identical epub goes to all distributors except Amazon. (I don't include a cover in the epub uploaded to Amazon.)
Might I suggest submitting the books through Nook Press directly and seeing if your cover problems magically go away?
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