Well, at least it's spelled right on the page. They either couldn't get the domain and settled for close enough, but that's truley bad, or they went to the learing center to learn to 'right'. But since I'm dyslexic I gotta be careful of throwing stones.Wanna see something really painful? Nothing fills me with confidence like an author website that doesn't even know how to spell "literature."
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I had the displeasure of talking to the guy. He's adamant that everything wrong with the site is someone else's fault. He can't explain why he's trying to pretend that he's a publishing company asking for people to send him their manuscripts, or how all eight of his books combined can only come out to 45 pages. My favorite part is the endorsements written by "businessmen" and "entrepreneurs."Well, at least it's spelled right on the page. They either couldn't get the domain and settled for close enough, but that's truley bad, or they went to the learing center to learn to 'right'. But since I'm dyslexic I gotta be careful of throwing stones.
I don't think it's a scam site. I legitimately don't think he's smart enough to scam anyone. He just thinks that since he wrote a bunch of "books" (with single digit page counts) and made a website for them, that he deserves to get rich off of them.Ah, Scammers, I laughed and then I cried. being a writer sucks.
He'll lear one way or the other.I don't think it's a scam site. I legitimately don't think he's smart enough to scam anyone. He just thinks that since he wrote a bunch of "books" (with single digit page counts) and made a website for them, that he deserves to get rich off of them.
And so will you, because you just lost the game.He'll lear one way or the other.