Ann’s
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(group member since Jan 10, 2015)
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I apologize for my silence on this subject to this point, but I have to agree with my fellow mod Christina. We just don't know enough at this point to really see how it's going to affect authors. But Amazon has a right to make its own rules - regardless of who they'll help and who they'll hinder. And you have every right to your individual opinion regarding the situation.
HOWEVER,
as stated, this is a Support for Indie Authors thread. We encourage positive thinking because it's crucial for us in this industry. Negativity has never gotten anyone anywhere.
I'm closing this discussion thread because it's sparking more arguments and negative/hurt feelings than it is helping. We've strayed from our goal to find and promote resources to help indie authors and instead are sinking into the easier path of what ifs.
I realize that change is frustrating. But we all knew that self publishing was going to be the less traveled road. I encourage everyone to take a deep breath, shake off the discussion, and attempt to look on the bright side. We're pushing forward and we'll KEEP pushing forward.
I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend. Feel free to message me with any questions you might have. While us Mods are here to help, remember that we're human too and are simply doing the best we can to maintain a positive environment for our fellow indie authors.
Thank you all for your help.
Ann







The reason why I encourage this group to refrain from that type of language is because it's not beneficial to anyone. Telling someone politely and with respect "Look, I think your book needs a little more editing before you consider publishing it" is a lot different than "This sucks. Someone needs to tell you before a reviewer tells you."
Positive encouragement here folks. The world has enough negativity in it without us hurling at one another within a support group.

The questions that you're posing open up a huge can of other questions.
Have you given up on shopping because some retailers out there refuse to adhere to quality standards? I took my son to a fast food chain the other day -- I won't name it -- and with his hot dog, he received a toy. It was, quite frankly, junk. Cheap plastic. To me: Junk. But he LOVED it. It's still in the car and he wants it any time we go anywhere.
When you start giving people control over "standards" and "gatekeeping" in an industry, you give those people control over what gets published and what doesn't. Then the system inevitably corrupts because NO ONE is impartial.
So let's take that scenario with my son and adjust it slightly. I'm a book gatekeeper. This book comes through my email and I think "Oooooh, yeah, sorry. Doesn't live up to our standards." And I refuse to allow it to be published. My son just missed out on a book that he would have LOVED because I made a decision based on my opinion alone. Ridiculous.
And consider the implications for art and artists.
How dare we, mere individuals, try to put standards on a form of art. Shame on those of you who frown on so called "crap." That IS NOT what this group is about and I'm quite sick and tired of hearing about it.
Don't like the indie book you're reading? Return it. If you got it for free and "wasted" 15 minutes and can't find a damn thing to take from it, that's what, 5 commercials worth of your attention span? Deal with it.
Grow up.