Newswire
Posted on March 4, 2024 at 10:05 AM by Sadye Scott-Hainchek
The publishing experts we follow have plenty of business news and marketing advice to offer.
Here are the ones that we thought were can't-miss for our authors:
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Fake law enforcement scams are targeting writers: The finance writer who admitted to being scammed out of $50,000 is far from the only person in her field hearing from these con artists (Anne R. Allen's Blog ... with Ruth Harris).
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The fallacy of the Findaway "victory": Kristine Kathryn Rusch wants you to put the cork back in that champagne bottle, because she still has serious concerns about the newest terms of service for Spotify's audiobook arm (Kris Writes).
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Yet another blow to copyright in Canada: A recent ruling against Access Copyright, the collective management organization established by creators and publishers for English-language Canada, doesn't bode well (Publishing Perspectives).
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Gmail and Yahoo have changed rules on newsletters: Dan Holloway summarizes some recent changes that these two email providers have implemented for newsletters (Alliance of Independent Authors).
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Substack is both great and terrible for authors: Jane Friedman shares her best-use scenarios for Substack and general free newsletters for authors (Jane Friedman).
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