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Tag Archives: The Passive Voice
Solidarity: The Business Rusch: Royalty Statement Update 2012 Repost
For the longest time I’ve been reading and enjoying Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s blog on The Business Rusch. It’s always one of the first things I do on Thursday morning, visit the site and read her latest insights and commentary. That … Continue reading
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Publishers are Panicking Too
It’s not just authors who are experiencing fear at the changes in traditional publishing. Author Kiana Davenport has encountered not just a panicking publisher, but one who is actively doing their best to fully control every action of her professional … Continue reading
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Two Great Posts on Using Agents
The Passive Voice (one of my favorite sites) pointed me to a blog post by author Courtney Milan called An open letter to agents. Then, within hours, another author, Bob Mayer offered his own take on the same issue in Should … Continue reading
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