z
wisemann210 wrote:I know that you don't give money to a publisher. Trust? That's an awful lot to put into someone that you don't even know. I am interested, don't get me wrong. It's just that, Do you actually know what you're doing? Have you researched it? Got lawyers? To be a business you have to get all of that stuff out of the way. Have you created a website?
Just a tip: I wouldn't send anything I worked hard on to some 'company' that wasn't even legit. I wouldn't give my hard work to trust, It's too much to ask really.
I understand that you're trying to do a good thing and I hope you can pull it off! The publishing business needs more people willing to focus on younger writers. To do that however, you have to be some type of business.
I don't mean to be harsh, but do you think anyone will just give you something they've worked hard on if it's not all the way set up?
I'd be glad to send you some things, but first, I'd just need some proof and legitimacy.
All the best,
---Jon---
P.S. I don't mean or want to be harsh, these are just some of the rules and requirements if you want people to confide in your 'company'.
Gender:
Points: 300
Reviews: 0