Publish America
Publish America – Publishing Parasites
Author: jaswalbhisham
I have to admit to being readily impressed by company names. Maybe it’s an age thing. You see, I was around when we had nationalized industries here in Britain, you know, British Railways, British Gas, British Steel, British Road Services, etc., etc. Those companies may have been over-staffed and under-efficient but you always knew you could trust them, and a product marked “Made in Britain” had class – in those days. Even after they became privatized the word “British” in a company name still, in my subconscious at least, gave that firm a stamp of approval. Those were the heady days when we had some traditional industries and workers could rely upon union protection to prevent their jobs being shipped out to third world countries.
I was delighted. This wasn’t a ‘tuppence ha’penny’ outfit but an organization that boasted “America” in its title. I’ve never been to America but I have made some good “virtual” friends there and know how patriotic Americans are. How could you not feel safe doing business with a firm that so proudly flew the flag of that famous super power? When I checked out Publish America’s website, all red, white and blue with the slogan “We treat our authors the old-fashioned way – we pay them,” I felt truly blessed. A publisher of high esteem (I believed the testimonials) recognized the reader-appeal of my stories and my potential as a writer.
Further encouragement came from the “Why Publish America?” page where I was told “The majority of our books that are sold retail are sold in physical brick and mortar bookstores” and “Publish America can remove the stigma of paying to be published. With Publish America, you will have the very important distinction of having your book ACCEPTED BY A TRADITIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY.”
Yet something about the company name puzzled me. I mean, why not “The American Publishing Company” or similar? As it stands “Publish America” could be interpreted as an ambition to publish anything and everything that was ever written in that country. Amazingly, that interpretation very much sums up their objectives.
In my enthusiasm I had been studying PA’s Author’s Message Board, following links to previously published author’s websites and reading all the reviews and book excerpts I could find (not realizing that authors with anything pertinent to say are instantly barred from posting). Then I read one of their books from cover to cover. Now, my own education at an orphanage school in the Highlands of Scotland was very basic, so my grasp of English Grammar left something to be desired. Nevertheless, convinced I had stories to tell and the ability to tell them, I had joined Internet critique groups to learn how to present them. When I read my first Publish America book my feelings were a blend of embarrassment, anger and disbelief. The writer had obviously worked hard to put the story together and it had the makings of an entertaining read. It reminded me so much of my own first and only attempt at writing a novel – abundant clichés, suspect word selection, contrived scenes and wooden characters existing in a plot that lacked cohesion. It was in fact a story barely at the first draft stage, complete with spelling and grammatical errors. How could an ethical, self-respecting publishing house allow this to happen, I wondered?
Publish America/Scam America are most definitely NOT traditional publishers whatever their slogan implies. Recently interviewed by Steven Zeitchik of Publishers Weekly, Publish America executive director Miranda N. Prather admits that her company DOES NOT EDIT FOR CONTENT, only for grammar and spelling. For readers and writers everywhere this has to be the most worrying statement ever made on behalf of a publisher. But it gets worse. Simultaneously Ms Prather announced the creation of an affiliation between Publish America and Online Publishing Bookstore. Quote “Authors that generate sales and create a track record showing that they are able to promote as well as write a book will be referred to Publish America by Tome Toaster.” So we have a situation where a writer’s ability to self-promote supersedes everything, including the ability to pen a readable story.
I find it a frightening fact that Publish America already have 10,000 published books in the marketplace (recent announcement). Since they don’t edit for content it is safe to assume that the bulk of these are badly written at best. By choosing Publish America, genuine AUTHORS who have worked hard at sharpening their writing and storytelling skills find their works irretrievably associated with some of the most inane rubbish ever written, for the period of their contract – SEVEN YEARS! Meanwhile READERS have the dilemma of finding a readable piece of fiction (or non-fiction) in an environment awash with literary garbage.
The scam is brilliant in its simplicity. Instead of asking for money up front, Publish America solicit a list of up to 100 of the author’s friends and family whom they bombard with pre-publication flyers offering discounted copies. The sting is in the book’s cover price – anything from 25-50% above the going rate for a similar book – ensuring that the friends-and-family discount does not affect the publisher’s profit. My own 136 page “tome” was originally priced at .95 then reduced to the still prohibitive cover price of .95 when I expressed my disgust. Print-on-demand format allows the publisher to recoup publishing costs almost immediately on just a few such sales which are followed up by a “special” bulk purchase offer, irresistible to the author who has received only two free copies for review purposes. I invested three to four hundred pounds sterling and countless frustrating hours that I could ill afford on a marketing project that was doomed to failure from the start. Publish America’s lack of author support, only answering phone calls for book orders and ignoring almost all email complaints, is legend, as is the nigh impossible task of finding a bookseller willing to stock Publish America non-returnable titles.
Publish America have a branch called Publish Britannica and I now realize how naïve I have been to believe that a company would necessarily show respect to the country whose name they cynically exploit. Maybe such business practices are par for the course in today’s dog-eat-dog, winner-take-all world. I know there are “authors” prepared to buy huge quantities of their books then sell them on to sympathetic, unsuspecting acquaintances, mug gullible punters at book fairs and the like or just sell them to each other. I just enjoy writing stories, being neither a super salesman nor a confidence trickster. Is it too much to expect that a writer’s work might succeed on merit rather than misrepresentation and deceit? If companies like Publish America are allowed to legally flourish while exploiting new authors, deceiving the reading public and stifling writing talent, apart from GENUINE TRADITIONAL HOUSES, the book publishing industry will surely drown in a dumber-down literary quagmire of its own making.
NOTE: Many authors who value their work and who have fallen victim to this disreputable company are campaigning to have the sole rights to their material restored. To those who threaten legal action Publish America offer a release agreement containing a gagging clause.
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All you need to is Google their name and you will find TONS of information about them. I suggest that you do this research BEFORE you sign anything. You may end up regretting it if you don’t.
Good luck.
by tdaxp ~ March 2nd, 2008
Publishing Scams Again : Primrose Road
Dozier Internet Law isn’t the only country out to sue critics on the internet: PublishAmerica has sued publisher-watchdog site Preditors and Editors. Unfortunately, in the American legal system, it’s often so expensive to defend against nonsensical suits that many victims fold after being SLAPPED (victim of a strategic lawsuit against public participation).
Here’s to Preditors and Editors, for standing up for consumers, the market, and free speech!
If your goal is to get it printed, Publish America will do fine. If you goal is to get it published, try and work through an agent or an editor. There is a difference. Unless someone buys the book directly from the Publish America site, it will never be distributed unless you do it yourself. So if you are really good at self-promoting, then this may work for you. Any copies you want, you have to pay for. The only way to really get your book into a store would be to buy copies of your own book, take them to the store, and see if they will put them on the shelves. Publish America prints the books and sells them to you and puts them up for sale on their site. Personally, I would suggest going a more traditional route.
Dear God NO!! PublishAmerica is a HUGE scam; they are not respectable, they will not read your book, they will not edit it, they will not get it in bookstores, they will not treat you with respect, they are not considered a legitimate publishing credit. They will produce a cheap, crappy book and sell it to you at an outrageous price–like $19.95 for a fifteen-page book, seriously.
Please, please, please do not give them your work if you are remotely interested in having anyone aside from your family read your book.
Their chairman admitted under oath in Arbitration that PublishAmerica’s customers are its authors (in other words, they’re not interested in selling books to the general public; as a “PA author” YOU are the one expected to buy your book, and you are the one on whom they focus their sales efforts). They make it almost impossible for bookstores to order their books, even if the bookstore wants to, which most don’t–Barnes & Noble has a specific policy against stocking PA books.
Please check out the PA subforum on Absolute Write:
http://www.absolutewrite.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=115
Start with the “Here are the reasons we don’t recommend PublishAmerica” thread first, and branch out if you want.
Absolute Write is also invaluable for writers looking to be legitimately published; a large portion of members, including myself, are published with major NY houses. We know how to write and we know how publishing works, and the information is all free for anyone who wants it.
If you decide to self-publish there are better, more reputable companies to do it with, companies which produce a solid, quality product.
There are many good, objective comments in the absolute writer’s forum here:
http://www.absolutewrite.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10211
Read them, do a google search, read the Publish America site and make your own informed conclusion.
NO! They are not a publisher, they are a vanity press (and one with a pretty awful reputation). Here is a sampling of some articles about them:
“Making Books” from the Washington Post:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A25187-2005Jan20
“PublishAmerica Scams Thousands of Authors”:
http://www.lisamaliga.com/publishamericagetaway.htm
“PublishAmerica Won’t Get Your Book in Bookstores”:
http://www.steelypips.org/miscellany/publishamerica.html
“Publish America Sting”:
http://critters.critique.org/sting/
“True Stories About Publish America”:
http://www.wizardessbooks.com/html/PA_stories.htm
Preditors and Editors, the lead watchdog for literary scam artists, has more to say on PublishAmerica than any other organization:
http://www.anotherealm.com/prededitors/pebp.htm
All you have to do is google something like “publish america scam” and you will see all the reasons to beware. These results were all just from the first page!
If you have to use a self-publisher, and have really considered the ramifications of it, then go to http://www.lulu.com because they do not pretend to be something they are not.
Here is a great article about what vanity publishers are and why you should be cautious in using them:
http://www.sfwa.org/beware/vanitypublishers.html
I have not used them. But I have heard a lot of negative things about them.
Check out Preditors and Editors. This is a nonbiased site that lists publishers, agencies, etc. Here’s a link, please check it out before doing business with them.
As a writer, I would advise you to stay away.
http://anotherealm.com/prededitors/pebp.htm
Please tell her not to do it.
All you have to do is google publish america scam and it will be all clear to you.
They publish everything and anything and DO NOT get your book into bookstores, that you have to do yourself.
Please tell her no and please google it
Hope I helped x
This sums it up (about PA) quite nicely: http://www.wizardessbooks.com/html/PA_stories.htm
Publish America is regularly ranked as the worst publisher in America. At Absolute Write Water Cooler, Publish America has their own forum where they have over 70 thousand complaint letters. Stay way clear of them.
In fact stay clear of all self publishers. Remember Uncle Jim’s Law – “In publishing money should flow toward the author – not away from him.” Exactly the opposite in self publishing. You just pay and pay and pay. It is a financial black hole.
To that I add Persi’s Law #1 – “If you believe in yourself and in your work, you owe it to yourself to spend at least twice as long trying to publish it traditionally as you did writing it.”
Self publishing is a losing game in about 99% of cases. The average book sales are 100 books or roughly 2/3 as many friends and family as you have. I have seen self published books that sold as few as 3 copies. Is that what you want for the book you worked so hard on??Pax-C
should i accept the offer to publish with PUBLISH AMERICA?
Is Publish America credible? Will it be a wise decision to accept their offer? Can you share you experience with me?
Have any authors used Publish America to publish their manuscripts?
I am submitting a manuscript of poems and currently working on a book – I’m thinking of submitting to Publish America for publishing, has anyone used them? Any advice? THX
Publish America?
I have just recently sent an new script to them are there a good publisher? honorable in royaltys
has anyone used Publish America for publishing is there any info you can share about this company please. Than
I have a friend who was going to use this company to publish a book, but did not feel right about it for some reason. Is there anyone who has used this publisher and can give info on their feelings about the company. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.
Is Publish America a reliable Publishing Source?
I am interested in publishing a book, and have noticed Publish America. Are they respectable, or are they merely a scam? Please tell me!
Have you ever worked with Publish America?
Have you ever used or worked with Publish America? Are they good? Do you know anyone whose ever used Publish America? If not, what publishing company do you suggest? Please help!
Is Publish America scams realy true or is it just co. trying to gain their bussiness?
I am new with Publish America and I want to know everything about them are they lying company or out stand company
Has any legal action been taken against publish america?
There are so many bad claims against Publish America, but from what I’ve researched, they’ve only been brought to court once. Is there a class action suit in the works against them?
Does anyone have any insight on this matter?
do you think publish america is a good book publishing company?
if you recall i told everyone that dorrance publishing wanted to publish my book for 11,600 dollars. everyone thought that was a bad idea and i thank y’all for that. i thought it was a bad idea to. now i have another offer. publish america is publishing my book for free. but i’m not sure if there that good but i’ll give it a shot. i’m also still looking for other publishers and agents do you think i’m doing the right thing .
Any one have comments about Publish America?
My cousin’s poetry was accepted by Publish America for publication; however, I want to make sure it isn’t a scam. Anybody have experience with them?