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Eva’s Byte #245: In Hot Pursuit of…
The pot of gold at the end of the rainbow: My overdue royalty check from 2018 owed by the publisher of my Contemporary (2016). Even after their cut, the pennies I’ve earned for each $3.95 eBook sale on Amazon have accumulated to a substantial amount.
The fight for glory—monetary entitlement.
I’ve scheduled a phone conference on Thursday afternoon, where I intend to press for definitive answers not forthcoming in a recent runaround email exchange. While on point, I’ll be sure to ask when I can expect my 2019 royalty statement.
I am looking forward to 2021 when my 5-year contract with them expires. Eight years prior to 2016, I had walked away from social media due to time-consuming and exhausting obligations. I had also put my writing endeavors on hold until a spirited revival. During my self-imposed exile, I was ignorant to the viable self-publishing options for Indies.
Consequently, I’d wizened up of for the subsequent publications of: 100 Wild Mushrooms: Memoirs of the ‘60s (2017); Mr. Wizardo (2019).
Calling attention to one’s books and procuring each sale takes time and ingenuity on a daily basis. That’s not a complaint. It’s what I choose to do for exposing my work to potential readers.
Like everyone else who works hard in their chosen field, I expect to be paid without fighting for what’s mine.
At a future date, I’ll compose a follow-up blog on this issue, which I hope has a favorable resolution.
*May all independent artists reap intrinsic and monetary rewards from your creative endeavors.
Eva’s Authors Den Page: https://tinyurl.com/yycm7d2w
The fight for glory—monetary entitlement.
I’ve scheduled a phone conference on Thursday afternoon, where I intend to press for definitive answers not forthcoming in a recent runaround email exchange. While on point, I’ll be sure to ask when I can expect my 2019 royalty statement.
I am looking forward to 2021 when my 5-year contract with them expires. Eight years prior to 2016, I had walked away from social media due to time-consuming and exhausting obligations. I had also put my writing endeavors on hold until a spirited revival. During my self-imposed exile, I was ignorant to the viable self-publishing options for Indies.
Consequently, I’d wizened up of for the subsequent publications of: 100 Wild Mushrooms: Memoirs of the ‘60s (2017); Mr. Wizardo (2019).
Calling attention to one’s books and procuring each sale takes time and ingenuity on a daily basis. That’s not a complaint. It’s what I choose to do for exposing my work to potential readers.
Like everyone else who works hard in their chosen field, I expect to be paid without fighting for what’s mine.
At a future date, I’ll compose a follow-up blog on this issue, which I hope has a favorable resolution.
*May all independent artists reap intrinsic and monetary rewards from your creative endeavors.
Eva’s Authors Den Page: https://tinyurl.com/yycm7d2w
Published on January 08, 2020 14:37
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