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Freedom by Jonathan Franzen Reviewed by Padel MeHard
Freedom is not bad, but a bit long. It is similar to Padel MeHard's bestseller, "Free Dom". Following his hard-hitting debut, "Self Flagellation for Idiots", Padel has produced another masterpiece of brilliantly insightful prose for the proletariat. Free Dom explores the world of the dominatrix and how you can get one free. Like Freedom, Free Dom is set in America, and they both have people in them. Only in Padel's bestseller they're mostly butch types with short hair. More in common is how these two brilliant authors wrote their books. Padel too wore a blindfold and had ear protectors on (the industrial jackhammer kind - red), but even more, Padel had his hands tied behind his back, and was enclosed in a full body PVC suit - he typed Free Dom with his nose. Padel's efficiency sets the authors apart. Whereas Franzen took seven years to write his book, Padel completed Free Dom in 7 hours. Just so that you can compare all of the amazing similarities I've included a link to Padel's page here on Amazon. Padel is currently at work on his third novel, which should be released later today, maybe in the evening. By now their're all a steel at R.i.P 99.99 each or ALL three (only after 6pm) for 250 |
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I recently asked some writers I know and respect to review my latest book. I will accept their honest opinion. It seems to me no one I don't know will even look at the book, much less review it, unless they see other reviews there. Does that make sense?
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All this doesn't belong in this thread, but sometimes at get so angry at how she made me feel so inferior. Rant over. |
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A little bit of an update on my situation, Amazon finally removed the fake review from my book's page. Hopefully now things stop being so slow...
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Frankly, people like that author tend to have no sense of proportion, yet a huge sense of entitlement. As one of my favourite writers writes: "Never argue with drunks, idiots, or fanatics." and it's best not to engage with such unless they start a direct attack. A review-jack can be easily dealt with via passive (or perhaps passive-aggressive) resistance. As with tag-spammers et al. really the best thing to do is to simply click "no"/"report abuse" on the page where Amazon asks you if these tags are appropriate and give the system the feedback it needs to self-correct. Off-topic reviews, they get spotted pretty quickly and people will generally vote the genuinely unhelpful stuff down (this is of course, exclusive of authors asking their friends to vote down reviews that are genuinely helpful but insufficiently stellar for their liking, which is an unfortunately common tactic) and/or comment*/complain to the management. And in the meantime, you get the benefit of a ratings-boost and he looks like a total jerk who's turning people off his own book. Because I don't think it's a good thing for an author to get a reputation as someone who asks to have reviews removed, no matter how good the justification may be. Like reviewing one's own books, even if it's only for the helpful purpose of adding description/a video trailer, what gets around is not *why* you did it, but that you did it at all in the first place, and fairly or not, it'll probably negatively affect potential readers' perceptions of the kind of author you are to do this sort of thing. * I don't know about you, but I'm drawn to click on reviews with comments under them, just to see what people have said about it. |
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RE/ Robert Stanek,
I don't know HOW he made it into the Sony store, but back before the self publishing revolution, he somehow managed to get a bundle plug right on the front page of the Sony bookstore. He called it "Star Wars with Elves" or some such nonsense. Not knowing what the heck I was getting into, I took the bait and spent like 50 bucks on his "bundle." And I don't think Sony had excerpts at the time, so I pretty much bit it on the glowing cover copy about how it was being read in schools and this and that.... And then I read the first five pages and stabbed my eyes out with a fork. |
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The problem to a large extent lies in the fact that traditional publishing has been asleep at the wheel. Fact is that market size has tripled under their noses and they're not scaled up for it. At the moment trad publishing is putting out about 300K books per year, and they do that slowly. They need to double that number or else lose serious market share. The factor that they are competing for is not dollars, it's time. If I was a publisher (said to the tune of Fiddler on the roof), I'd be stealing people from the software industry. If I was in software I'd be stealing people from publishing - well hiring them anyway. With the layoffs going on no need to steal... |
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It's Dr. Penguin now!
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Is there some author agreement that says you have to leave 5-star reviews on every other author's book so they'll return the favor?
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