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If you could edit your post to remove the link, I'd appreciate it. People can search for the name and find it themselves.
Thank you!



Should we talk about sports, the weather, or The Tiger King?

Thank you,
Ann
“No country for Indie authors II” or “Goodreads: a place for authors who don't need to sell books”
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Dec 10, 2019 06:52PM

Whether or not you believe Goodreads can help you as an author or not, we are here able to share our experiences with many many other authors because of Goodreads.
I'm going to go ahead and close this thread because I believe the point has been made and I don't want to see a spiral down into berating Goodreads - the place that graciously allows us to chat with one another for no cost.

If you happen to be a member of our group and are a business member - especially someone who's main customer group is authors, please note that we do not allow promotional posts here.
In addition, if we as authors have to accept our bad reviews with dignity, YOU DO TOO. Do not join this group to argue against people who are frustrated with the services you provided them.
Your posts will be deleted.
You will be banned and reported to Goodreads.
Thank you,
Ann

Personally, I recommend taking this conversation to a new thread under the eBook Publishing folder:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...
If you need assistance doing that, please let me know and I will happily help and continue to discuss this with you via private message.


What Dwayne is pointing out is that this particular topic is called "Ask the Moderator." We have lots of other topics that would be more fitting for this discussion. We try to maintain organization within our folders to keep the chaos away and to make sure that our topics are searchable for the topics our members are looking for.

If you don't hear back within a week, I would reach out again.


I've always felt that one of the purposes of a blurb is to attract the right type of reader and to let people who wouldn't enjoy your writing know that this book probably isn't for them. I think this thread is a great example of how that works.
This blurb tells me your genre, just enough of the plot line to get me curious as to what will happen, and gives me a sense of your writing style, which is in a style that I enjoy.
And even more: it makes me happy that you're happy with your blurb. I feel that's not said enough :)
I second VM: best of luck to you!


