ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,528
@Kyle is a little bitch for getting Fr3sh banned but his wall is hilarious :lol:

The best part is when you scroll all the way down and you see three posts from [MENTION=5409]Juventino[RUS][/MENTION]

"fuck you motherfucker" "sun of the beach" :)rofl:) and "piss on you"

fucking poetry
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
87,941
@Kyle is a little bitch for getting Fr3sh banned but his wall is hilarious :lol:

The best part is when you scroll all the way down and you see three posts from [MENTION=5409]Juventino[RUS][/MENTION]

"fuck you motherfucker" "sun of the beach" :)rofl:) and "piss on you"

fucking poetry
Never wanted fresh banned but no symapthy i was banned for last CL Final cause of his whining

Or @Osman maybe
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,498
Never wanted fresh banned but no symapthy i was banned for last CL Final cause of his whining

Or @Osman maybe
You were banned for being an entitled generalizing asshat, got off lightly too.




I wouldnt wish most people on the deviant insanity ALC and Fr3sh link, but hope its etched to your memory eye.
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
6,390
The conversation here made me somehow click on @Kyle 's profile, never seen something more disgusting/disturbing in my life, like seriously whatdafakkkk that doing on this forum, lmao even 2 girls 1 cup seems lightweight after seeing this... :yuck: :sick: :wallbang:

Tho, how is it not deleted yet lol :snoop:
 

Wittl

Senior Member
Contributor
Feb 21, 2017
11,311
The conversation here made me somehow click on @Kyle 's profile, never seen something more disgusting/disturbing in my life, like seriously whatdafakkkk that doing on this forum, lmao even 2 girls 1 cup seems lightweight after seeing this... :yuck: :sick: :wallbang:

Tho, how is it not deleted yet lol :snoop:
Because Kyle still fappin.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,993
Oh, the let down.

So I started getting replies on the e-mails that I sent for publishing my book. I'm getting more and more answers (and info from others) that publishing houses want direct money to cover all of the expenses for publishing. Then, they also take 50% of the profit from which they sell the same book. It seems barely anybody wants to pay on their own, but want author to do so.

It got me thinking. And what a piece of shit. Just lately I saw a woman publish a book. She's older and a director in Montenegro. I saw her promotion and I was like "oh, she's got family, high position, and now a book... damn". And today it turns out that a publishing house that got her book our made a reply to me saying how I need to invest all the money. No wonder literature is dead over here, despite us having one of the best writers in the history (or just amazing). In the end the quality of the book barely even matters cause you have to write it and without thinking just pay for it to get published? What a new low. No wonder Coelho is one the most read authors nowadays. Seriously disgusting. And now I might face a nothing because my parents can't invest into such thing (while selling books wouldn't even make a tiny profit out of it). :sergio:
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,330
Oh, the let down.

So I started getting replies on the e-mails that I sent for publishing my book. I'm getting more and more answers (and info from others) that publishing houses want direct money to cover all of the expenses for publishing. Then, they also take 50% of the profit from which they sell the same book. It seems barely anybody wants to pay on their own, but want author to do so.

It got me thinking. And what a piece of shit. Just lately I saw a woman publish a book. She's older and a director in Montenegro. I saw her promotion and I was like "oh, she's got family, high position, and now a book... damn". And today it turns out that a publishing house that got her book our made a reply to me saying how I need to invest all the money. No wonder literature is dead over here, despite us having one of the best writers in the history (or just amazing). In the end the quality of the book barely even matters cause you have to write it and without thinking just pay for it to get published? What a new low. No wonder Coelho is one the most read authors nowadays. Seriously disgusting. And now I might face a nothing because my parents can't invest into such thing (while selling books wouldn't even make a tiny profit out of it). :sergio:

Lol. The entire point of a publisher is that he takes on the cost of publishing in exchange for part of the profit. Any sort of scheme in which you have to pay to get published and are then forced to split the profit is a rip off.

I'm sure they're selling it to you as if they're going to use their vast network to promote your book, but they won't.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,498
Yep what Seven said, the very idea of you paying for all the publishing while they take half the profits is full on insane ripoff. I guess as an unproven novice they trying to take complete advantage on you. But even that has it limits, there is no risk involved when they have no financial investment in taking a chance on your work.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,635
And if you sell it as E-book?

Even if you don't like E-Books (don't like em myself), but the costs have to be way lower.

Lot's of pretty successful e-book sellers on Amazon. I think you have to say goodbye to the idea if making money though, The first book is all about making a name for yourself.

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Sure has it's drawbacks, but for an unknown author it seems like a good start.

Better than paying a shitload of money that you might never get back.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,993
Lol. The entire point of a publisher is that he takes on the cost of publishing in exchange for part of the profit. Any sort of scheme in which you have to pay to get published and are then forced to split the profit is a rip off.

I'm sure they're selling it to you as if they're going to use their vast network to promote your book, but they won't.
Yep what Seven said, the very idea of you paying for all the publishing while they take half the profits is full on insane ripoff. I guess as an unproven novice they trying to take complete advantage on you. But even that has it limits, there is no risk involved when they have no financial investment in taking a chance on your work.
I know guys, fucking disgusting.

By the way, there's only one publisher here that lets you have the money. They pay everything and they give you 10% of the profit. That literally means 0.7e per book sold. WHich is also disgusting.

I wouldn't mind making my name out of it, or at least try it. I'd even accept no profit if they cover the expenses. It seems there's no way to publish anything by myself if I don't end up paying a heavy sum for it. And they take half of the profit :sergio:

And if you sell it as E-book?

Even if you don't like E-Books (don't like em myself), but the costs have to be way lower.

Lot's of pretty successful e-book sellers on Amazon. I think you have to say goodbye to the idea if making money though, The first book is all about making a name for yourself.

- - - Updated - - -

https://kdp.amazon.com/en_US/
Sure has it's drawbacks, but for an unknown author it seems like a good start.
I literally know nobody who reads e-books here. I myself don't but that's not even the point. THAT thing is not popular here and I already I wouldn't sell any, unlike print version which people love a lot more.

Oh and also, publishing e-book in Serbian would be even a bigger disaster. :D
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,635
THAT thing is not popular here and I already I wouldn't sell any, unlike print version which people love a lot more.

Oh and also, publishing e-book in Serbian would be even a bigger disaster. :D
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