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message 1: by Scott (new)

Scott Detweiler that makes me feel a bit better knowing you didn't do it. however, I am upset for both of us now. I didn't have any luck trying to get my agent to break through to them because of the country boundary and copyright respect over there. I hope you have better luck than I did. Thank you for taking time to answer me as well.


message 2: by C.E. (new)

C.E. Murphy There's virtually no chance my publisher will be able to do anything about it either, but I've asked them. And while I understand your frustration (obviously), I hope you also understand that it's pretty insulting for another creator to automatically assume I'm the one at fault here. Authors of traditionally published material usually have a range of "almost no choice" to "no choice at all" about things like cover art, and even if this was a legal reprint of my book, *I* still would not be the person stealing your work, and my ability to affect the fact that it's happened would be negligible. I do recognize that there are a lot of unethical people who will steal another creator's work to further their own, but I go to a lot of effort to make sure the people I work with for my self-published materials get paid properly, so I'd prefer the base assumption not be that I'm that kind of asshole.


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