rolanni: (The Dragon in Exile)

So, I girded up my electronic loins and went over to Bowker (https://www.myidentifiers.com/), to buy me some International Standard Book Numbers, and I found that (1) Bowker is having a Moon Landing Sale -- 10% off bulk orders of ISBNs  and (2) for the purpose of this sale, a block of 10 ISBNs qualifies as "bulk."  ISBNs are still stupidly expensive ($125 for ONE number?  C'mon, guys.), but a $29.50 discount for 10 is still, yanno 10%.

As part of this exercise, Bowker -- which has become Quite the Source for Self-Pubbing Services -- asked me to take a survey, which I did.

One of the questions on the survey was:  What is your primary reason for writing?

And the answers in the drop-down box were as follows:

1.  NONE
2.  I don't write; I'm a publisher
3.  Self-Expression
4.  Religious/Evangelical
5.  I want to be a professional author
6.  Lead generation for my business endeavors
7.  Advance self professionally/in my career/as a thought leader
8.  I am an academic professional
9.  It has always been my dream to write (because I love children *cough* sorry 'bout that.  SL)
10.  Hobby

Notice anything missing here?

It astonishes me that no one who buys ISBNs from Bowker writes primarily because they ARE a professional writer.  Just. . .wow.

The to-do list is winning; the health insurance has turned ugly again, and will require a call-back, but I made the first call, dammit, and I'm claiming it.

1.  Brush three cats
2.  Untangle banking glitch
3.  Make correx to ebook
4.  Try one more cover design for ebook
5.  Buy ISBNs (which I’ve been putting off; for some reason, cost of ISBNs is really bugging me)
6.  Call the health insurance company and fuss about the incorrect invoice
7.  There’s probably something else, but this’ll do to get me started

Sigh...

Wednesday, October 31st, 2012 12:37 pm
rolanni: (the captain will see you now)
Thanks, LiveJournal, for "fixing" things that makes my journal's sidebar go away.

Gah.
rolanni: (shigure)

Eidolon: Adventures in the Liaden Universe® Number Fourteen has been uploaded to the Nook Store and to the Kindle Store. Look for it tomorrow, late afternoonish, I’d guess.

Today’s mail brings correspondence from the Scranton Claim Office of the Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, which has a Chattanooga address. CIGNA imparts the happy news that it is rejecting payment of a bill for ambulance services submitted on our behalf by the Bangor Fire Department, because — wait for it — the Bangor Fire Department is not an approved vendor.

O, rly?

*sees long, acrimonious phone conversation in her very near future*

But, honestly, what can you expect from people who think Scranton’s in Tennessee?

OK, I’m calling it a night.

Stay safe, y’all.




Originally published at Sharon Lee, Writer. You can comment here or there.
rolanni: (Arrrrggggghhhhhh!)
Apparently Amazon.com* is canceling actual, real-world pre-orders of Mouse and Dragon because the book has "sold out."** If this has happened to you, please go here and let us know.




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*Yes, the notice does appear to come from an Actual Amazon.com address, though the notice itself isn't exactly written in typical Amazon.com Notice Speak.

**No, I don't know how a book that's not even scheduled to be on the shelf until June 15 can be "sold out" -- at this point in the game, if Amazon had sold Thrilling Numbers of the novel, all they would have to do is contact their distributor with an updated order.
rolanni: (Marvin's not happy)
The previous PSA on this subject was in error. By following Google's instructions, one merely hides the BUZZ tag; one does not actually turn it off -- because, yanno, why would you want to do that?

The real instructions for driving a stake through BUZZ's heart are here: http://www.scotxblog.com/legal-tech/gmails-turn-off-buzz-still-does-not-turn-off-buzz-heres-how-to-really-do-it/


So! Who has a web-based email service that they like?
rolanni: (Illusionist)
Brilliant, blue, and cold enough for the weather. I hear the mid-Atlantic is getting Maine's weather today and into tomorrow. Everybody down that way? Stay safe.

Hereabouts, the day-job is still out straight. I'm at the spot of needing to stop and think about something Completely Different for a couple minutes before re-shuffling the piles to figure out what's going on. I may not be as swamped as I feel. At least I hope that's the case.

For them what indulge, there's a new development in the Google Settlement. To wit: the US Department of Justice thinks that there are some few things that are, in its opinion, a Leetle Dicey in even the Amended Settlement. Read all about it here

The latest development in the Macmillan/Amazon slapfight shows Macmillan still in the lead, at least in terms of control over their own PR. Amazon appears to continue to be content to hide behind the lukewarm outrage of Kindle users against the Nasty Publisher. Honest to Ghod, you'd think that a company that wants to be the Biggest, Baddest Retailer on the Intertubes would have some grasp of public relations.

And? Hatchette Book Group is getting on-board with the so-called agency model of pricing, citing Macmillan's example.

Tired yet?

Here, have a Wodehouse quote
rolanni: (Marvin's not happy)
Regarding Amazon (yes, yes, me, too; in spades): It would appear that the Clueless and Stupid letter from The Amazon Kindle Team IS Amazon's Official Explanation of Their Actions.

Just. . .Wow.

Macmillan books are still not available for sale on Amazon.com.

Whatever issues a shout-out for author support at bookstores that are more interested in selling books than in Galactic Dominion.

Edited to add: Indiebound takes this moment to remind you that Macmillan books are at their website and at thousands of independent bookstores across the country.

In other news, I came home from work yesterday a very sick woman, and took immediately to my bed. I'm not feverish this morning, so! Off to work I go, I go.

Sigh. [whine] This, to me, is the single, most unforgivable perversion of the day-job: I go to work sick, and come home too worn out to do the actual real work that needs doing.[/whine]

Mozart's eye is very much better, which is a relief...and I need to make coffee.
rolanni: (Dr. Teeth)
Macmillan wins, via Teleread, who has it from Boing-Boing.

Money quote: . . .we will have to capitulate and accept Macmillan’s terms because Macmillan has a monopoly over their own titles. . .

Um, what?

No, never mind. I'm very, very tired of both combatants, now.

"I'm a victim!"

"No, I'm a victim!"

"Mom! He's looking at me!"

And these are the people who control the paychecks of writers.


Edited to add: Scalzi does the weekend wrap-up
rolanni: (dragon)
More cogent discussion of the Macmillan/Amazon grudge match:


Charlie Stross

Tobias Buckell

Ahem.

Friday, January 22nd, 2010 12:03 pm
rolanni: (Pissed isn't she?)
Dear Barnes and Noble:

I am yesterday in receipt of your threatening letter, sent to an address on which the forwarding order has long expired, commanding me to file a W9 before January 22 or face fines and reprisals from the IRS.

No, I am not faxing my social security number to a machine that, for all I know and suspect, dials into the mail room at B&N corporate.

You acquired Fictionwise in March 2009, and could have contacted me any time during the intervening nine months in order to acquire an updated W9; you had a working email address; a telephone number; and a PayPal account direction.

This "emergency" is not of my making; it is of yours, and I will be pleased to explain that to the IRS.

Sincerely,

Sharon Lee

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