Pimps/Profit Mongers of Publishing
In an ideal world the individuals responsible for publishing the work of artists would be genuinely concerned about the artists they represent and the defence of free speech. In reality most of the publishers I have had the misfortune to deal with are just pimps/profit mongers. Let's take a look at iuniverse/Barnes & Noble - you didn't think I was finished with them? -. They enter into contracts with artists in order to whore their work for profit. It's all strictly "business" with them. They refuse to actually defend the integrity of the artists they represent, to defend the principles of free speech, to honour the contracts they enter into with these artists.
We, the artistic community, are bearers of the light of reason, truth, justice, humanity and defenders of free speech. Publishers such as iuniverse/Barnes & Noble are in actuality servants of the dark forces of superstition, lies, injustice, man's inhumanity to fellow man and are opposed to the principle of free speech. I'm sure I am not the first artist to enter into a contract with them only to have it later canceled for no reason. They try to defend their actions by cloaking their behavior through vague terms and jargon. They never provided me a direct answer because they feel that through the unjust cancellation of a contract they are not required to provide a detailed explanation. It is because they know that they are in the wrong. They have no honour. So if you are a writer I strongly urge you avoid the following publishers - who through their disgraceful actions have lost the right to represent artists -.
P.A. - Publish America -
LULU
Cafepress
iuniverse - Barnes & Noble -
Some would think it foolhardy to make such public claims. The fact will always remain that the truth is the truth, regardless of the popularity of it. I am able to say all that I do because it is the truth and I can prove it anytime. I intend to disable all links that lead to the sale of my book. If you wish to purchase a copy I request that you wait until I complete yet another contract with a new publisher.

