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mark Mark Hamill Shows His Dark Side in What We Do in the Shadows Episode 2.06 Promo By www.comingsoon.net Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 19:57:11 +0000 The new episode debuts next Wednesday The post Mark Hamill Shows His Dark Side in What We Do in the Shadows Episode 2.06 Promo appeared first on ComingSoon.net. Full Article Horror TV FX Mark Hamill tv news video What We Do in the Shadows
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mark GST update on landmark decision granting exemption to ancillary supplies in relation to supply of electricity By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 10:54:25 GMT Recently Gujarat High Court ([TS-858-HC-2018(GUJ)-NT-Torrent Power Ltd]) has held that when a company is engaged in the business of supply and distribution of electric power which is principal supply, the ancillary and related supply such as application fee for release of connection, meter testing f Full Article
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mark Europe marks 75th anniversary of VE day under lockdown By www.france24.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 06:22:03 GMT A continent devastated by the coronavirus will on Friday mark the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe, known as Victory in Europe (VE) day, as the economic destruction of the current global crisis was laid bare. Full Article Europe
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mark From the Philippines, Not With Love: A Plague of Publishing and Marketing Scams By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 16 Aug 2019 17:56:00 +0000 Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware® I've been expending a lot of words and time lately warning about the latest scam phenomenon to hit the writing world: fake publishing and marketing companies that, through outrageous prices and worthless services, extract enormous amounts of money from unwary writers.Based in the Philippines (despite their apparent US addresses, phone numbers, and telemarketer names) and focusing primarily on small press and self-published authors (particularly authors who've published with one of the Author Solutions imprints), these companies recruit writers with relentless--and highly deceptive--phone and email solicitations. Some do provide the services authors pay for, albeit at seriously inflated prices and often of poor quality. Others just take the money and run. I'm hearing from a growing number of writers who've paid five figures in fees to one--or, in some cases, more than one--of these scams, with next to nothing to show for it.Given how fast the scams are proliferating (I learn about a new one every few weeks), I thought it would be helpful to gather all the information I've put together about them in one place.My posts about the scams--where they come from, how they work, and how to recognize them:- Army of Clones: Author Solutions Spawns a Legion of Copycats- Army of Clones Part 2: Twenty-One (More) Publishing and Marketing "Services" to Beware Of- Solicitation Alert: LitFire Publishing- Amelia Publishing and Amelia Book Company: Sons of LitFire Publishing- Solicitation Alert: Book-Art Press Solutions and Window Press Club- Solicitation (and Plagiarism) Alert: Legaia Books / Paperclips MagazineHere's a list of the scams themselves--at least, the nearly 100 I've identified so far (the list is also posted in the sidebar of this blog). You'll note that a number of them operate under more than one name--I suspect the interconnection is much greater than this, but I've only indicated the additional names where I've been able to reliably document them.Some have perished since I began the list--I've noted this, but left their names, for the sake of authors who may have been scammed while they were operational.- Access Media Group (aka Quill Space Media)- Ace Media Creative Publication / Ace Media International / APM Media Production (aka Pearson Media Groups)- ADBooks Media (aka Coffee Press / Okir Publishing, which is defunct)- Alpha Books Solutions- Alpha Books United- Amelia Publishing / Amelia Book Company (aka LitFire Publishing / GoToPublish)- AnalytIQ- Ascribed LLC (defunct)- Author Aide- Author Codex (aka BookSpine Press)- Author Media Express- Author Pro Creatives and Marketing (defunct) (still doing business as Matchstick Literary)- Author Reputation Press- Author University- AuthorCentrix (formerly BookBlastPro)- AuthorLair- Author's Note 360- Authors Press (aka Westwood Books Publishing [formerly Greenberry] / Creative Books)- Beacon Books Agency- Black Lacquer Press & Marketing- BooConn Marketing- Book Agency Plus (aka BookTrail Agency)- Book Art Press Solutions (aka Window Press Club / Booktimes)- Book Avenue Publishing (aka Nivra Press, which is defunct)- Book Magnets- Book Reads Publishing (defunct)- BookSpine Press (aka Author Codex)- Booktimes (aka Book Art Press Solutions / Window Press Club)- BookTrail Agency (aka Book Agency Plus)- Book Vine Press- Books Scribe- BookVenture Publishing- BookWhip (aka Carter Press / PRM Solutions)- Box Office Media Creatives (aka Buzz Media Creatives)- Bright Lights Distribution- Buzz Media Creatives (aka Box Office Media Creatives)- Capstone Media Services (defunct) (now doing business as Stampa / Stampa Global)- Carter Press (aka BookWhip / PRM Solutions)- Chapters Media & Advertising (aka Techbooks Media)- Coffee Press (aka ADBooks Media) (formerly Okir Publishing)- Creative Books (aka Westwood Books Publishing / Authors Press)- Creative Titles Media (aka TrueMedia Creatives)- Crest Media Distribution- Diamond Media Press- Dream Books Distribution- EC Publishing- Editor's Creative Media (aka Editor's Press and Media)- Editor's Press and Media (aka Editor's Creative Media)- Global Summit House- Gold Touch Press- Golden Ink Media Services- Goldman Agency- GoToPublish (aka LitFire Publishing / Amelia Publishing / Amelia Book Company)- Happy Media Consulting- Haynes Media Group- IdeoPage Press Solutions (aka The Writer Central)- Legaia Books- Lettra Press- LitFire Publishing (aka Amelia Publishing / Amelia Book Company / GoToPublish)- Maple Leaf Publishing- MatchStick Literary (aka Author Pro Creatives and Marketing --defunct)- McNaughton Books / McNaughton Publishing (website is currently dead)- Netsfilm & Media Press- New Leaf Media- New Reader Media- Nivra Press (defunct) (still doing business as Book Avenue Publishing)- Okir Publishing (defunct) (still doing business as ADbook Press / Coffee Press)- Outstrip (defunct)- PRM Solutions LLC (aka Carter Press / Bookwhip)- Pacific Books- PageClapp Media- PageTurner, Press and Media- Parchment Global Publishing- Paradigm Print- Paramount Books Media- Pearson Media Groups (aka Ace Media Creative Publication / Ace Media International)- Press To Impress Publishing- Pubkits.com- Quill Space Media (aka Access Media Group)- Readers Magnet- Royale House (defunct)- Rushmore Press- Sherlock Press (defunct)- Silver Fox Media- Stampa / Stampa Global (formerly Capstone Media Services)- Stonewall Press (aka Uirtus Solutions) (both defunct)- Stratton Press- Techbooks Media (aka Chapters Media & Advertising)- Toplink Publishing- TrueMedia Creatives (aka Creative Titles Media)- Uirtus Solutions (aka Stonewall Press) (both defunct)- Universal Book Solutions- URLink Print and Media- Vivlio (a.k.a. Vivlio Hill, Vivlio Hill Publishing, Vivlio Solutions, Vivlio Marketing Solutions)- WestPoint Print and Media- Westwood Books Publishing (formerly Greenberry) (aka Authors Press / Creative Books)- Window Press Club (aka Book Art Press Solutions / Booktimes)- WorkBook Press- The Writer Central (aka IdeoPage Press Solutions)- YourOnlinePublicist- Zeta Publishing(I'm continuously updating this list--adding new companies as I discover them, noting the ones that disappear.)I know my warnings are having an effect, not just because I'm hearing from writers who've found my posts or my list and have been able to avoid being ripped off, but because some of the scams are getting...a little defensive. Book-Art Press now includes this in its solicitation emails:The links are to anti-Writer Beware screeds from people WB has exposed.The grievance is definitely on display in this one, from MatchStick Literary (it also showcases the scams' trademark fractured English):See ya at Writer Beware, scammers!UPDATE 12/10/19: I want to highlight this recent comment, which illustrates how ubiquitous and persistent these scams are. Bottom line: if you self-publish, you can count on being solicited. Be on your guard. (By "GoTo", I'm assuming the commenter means GoToPublish.) Full Article
mark Junk Book Marketing: Pay-to-Play Magazines By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Jan 2020 18:28:00 +0000 Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware® Scroll down for updatesOn this blog and elsewhere, I spend a lot of time warning about junk book marketing services: so-called marketing and promotional services that are cheap to provide, but can be sold at a big markup, and for the most part are of little worth for book promotion or can more effectively be done by the author him/herself. Some examples: press releases, email blasts, book trailers, book fair display, social media setup, and social media advertising.All these and more are hawked to writers at exorbitant prices by assisted self-publishing companies like the various Author Solutions imprints--and also, increasingly, by their scam imitators. Either way, they're a ripoff...but the scammers demand even bigger fees, tell even bigger lies, and deliver even more shoddy results. And that's when they're not just taking your money and running.A few weeks ago, I focused on pay-to-play radio interviews--another junk marketing service--and why they're not worth the huge fees charged by providers. This week, I'm going to talk about pay-to-play magazines. (You'll note that all the companies discussed below are on my Big List of Publishing and Marketing Scams.)Have you ever received a solicitation like this one?Or this one?Or this one?Of course the books haven't undergone "extensive evaluation", or been "carefully chosen", or showed to "a team" that "really like[s] your vision". Such solicitations are just spam, blasted out to addresses scraped from the internet or stolen from self-publishing company customer lists.Nor are these real magazines, in the sense of publications that are widely available to the public. Instead, they're collections of ads, interviews, and "feature articles" sold to writers at huge prices, sometimes interspersed with general interest pieces (often really badly written) or, in the case of New Reader Magazine, with fiction, poetry, and art. These "publications" are never circulated in any meaningful sense; they may be posted online, but their primary mode of distribution is from tables in company booths at book fairs...where many of the authors buying ad or interview space have already paid a premium for display.The prices the faux magazines charge for placement can be enormous. For instance, here's the "Executive Full-Spread Ad" from Paperclips Magazine, which is owned by (not "partnered with" as claimed in its solicitation email) publishing and marketing scammer Legaia Books:A "Showcase" full-page ad costs $3,698 ($2,218.80 on sale), and a "Premier" half-page ad clocks in at $2,599 ($1,299.50 on sale). Paperclips' parent company, Legaia Books, also sells publishing and marketing services at high prices, using deceptive sales tactics to target small press- and self-published authors.Here's one writer's not very satisfactory experience with Paperclips. I've gotten emails from many others.New Reader Magazine--which looks quite legit if you don't know better--is owned by New Reader Media. Though the magazine actually appears to provide small payments for content acquired via general submission, it charges anywhere from $5,000 and up for the magazine feature and "partnership" mentioned in its solicitation email. Like Legaia, New Reader Media also sells publishing and marketing services at gigantic prices, as well as book-to-screen services (always a scam).New Reader has accumulated some online complaints due to its aggressive solicitation and poor performance. It has also been caught making false claims, such as that it was responsible for Christopher Paolini's bestselling novel Eragon being made into a movie.The Christmas magazine that's the subject of EC Publishing's solicitation can be seen here (if you're brave, you can also check out the Las Vegas Edition, produced for the Las Vegas Book Festival). Like most of the pay-to-play magazines, it's a compilation of author-purchased ads and features, laughably badly-written general interest articles, and a smattering of actual advertising. Prices for inclusion range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on how much space is purchased.Thanks to its aggressive soliciting, EC Publishing is the subject of a warning from the Australian Society of Authors.Authors Press's Authorial magazine has its own website (note the "notice of non-affiliation and disclaimer" that pops up if you linger on the home page: the scammers read Writer Beware). Writers can buy a spot in the magazine, starting at fees of a few hundred dollars; ad space or "features" are also included in some of the more expensive promotional packages Authors Press offers. Authorial's BEA 2019 issue consists of more than 75 pages of author ads, interviews, and excerpts. Just imagine the thousands of dollars in revenue generated by all those pages, some of which include ten or more ads. Also have a peek at Authorial's gallery page, which features photos of the dozens of books displayed in Authors Press's BEA booth. In 2019, writers were being charged anywhere from $1,000 to $3,500 for presence in the booth, depending on what level of activity they chose. Now multiply all of this by the seven book fairs Authors Press attended in 2019. It's not chump change.From URLink Print and Media comes Harbinger Post. Like the others, it's nearly all paid content, interspersed here and there with staff-written features. Here's an example of the caliber of that writing:Other scammy publishing and marketing companies that sell space in proprietary magazines (I've received multiple complaints about all these companies):Global Summit House: Global Summit HouseLitfire Publishing: WayFairerAuthorCentrix: AuthorCentrix MagazineStonewall Press (defunct): GoldCrest MagazinePrint advertising is expensive, and how useful it is for book marketing is an open question. But if it is to be effective at all, it must offer the possibility of being seen by a large audience of potentially interested readers and buyers.That means circulation, subscriptions, and quality content beyond mere advertising--not ad-stuffed, error-ridden, proprietary publications whose only exposure to the public is a "free, take one" stack on a side table in a book fair booth. Even if the ad slots weren't insanely expensive--and even if writers didn't have to pay for what real magazines never charge for, such as interviews--buying space in these fake publications would be a waste of money.Writer beware.UPDATE 1/29/20: It's not just scammers that run this kind of racket. Via its PW Select - BookLife feature (which I discuss here and here), industry magazine Publishers Weekly has begun to sell a "very special" service:These prices rival the scammers'. And the promise of print exposure is not quite what it seems. Per PW's Q&A explainer, the interviews appear not in the body of the magazine, but in "PW’s BookLife supplement, which is published the last week of each month bound into that week’s issue of Publishers Weekly". In other words, easy for readers to ignore or skip over. PW actually has the wide circulation and industry audience the scammers only pretend to. But given the huge fees and the segregation of the interviews in a separate supplement--not to mention the open question of how useful any kind of print advertising is for book marketing--there's more than a whiff of the same kind of exploitation here. Full Article
mark New Wondermark book now available as hardcover and PDF download! By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 15 Mar 2020 17:00:07 +0000 Above: A new sticker to accompany my new pin! For worthwhile and obvious reasons, Emerald City Comic Con was cancelled this past week. (It’s been tentatively rescheduled for August.) So, like many folks for whom that convention is a tentpole of their business year, I did all the usual prep for the show, but didn’t […] Full Article Blog blog: product announcements
mark UK marks 75th anniversary of VE Day – in pictures By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T17:06:02Z People including veterans observe Victory in Europe Day amid lockdown Continue reading... Full Article VE Day UK news Europe Second world war
mark How are you marking the 75th anniversary of VE Day in lockdown? By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T10:09:17Z We’d like to hear from people about how you’re remembering the anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe Friday 8 May will mark 75 years since the end of the Second World War in Europe. Before the coronavirus crisis, plans were made for street parties and parades, and even the first May bank holiday was moved for the occasion.But with the UK still in lockdown, we’d like to hear how you will now be remembering the anniversary of VE day. Continue reading... Full Article VE Day Second world war
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mark One of world's oldest men marks 116th birthday in South Africa By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 21:15:57 -0400 South African Fredie Blom celebrated his 116th birthday on Friday unfazed by the coronavirus crisis, over 100 years since the Spanish flu pandemic killed his sister. "I have lived this long because of God's grace," said Blom, possibly one of the oldest men in the world. Lighting a cigarette, he recalled the 1918 pandemic that left tens of millions dead worldwide including his sister. Full Article
mark Coronavirus: Russia marks WW2 Victory Day with subdued celebrations By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 13:21:31 GMT Footage of last year's Red Square military parade play on TV as the pandemic mutes celebrations. Full Article