tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834493264279327308.post1576900499471996439..comments2013-06-10T22:21:23.069-06:00Comments on ~The Red Mist Descends: Tales of a Reluctant Human~ : The most useless customer service e-mail I've ever received (I'm talking to YOU, Barnes & Noble!)Mother of Crowshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03217977541466780592noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834493264279327308.post-45817721704606545452013-05-04T04:26:54.870-06:002013-05-04T04:26:54.870-06:00No problem. Yes, I wrote the book. Yes, writers in...No problem. Yes, I wrote the book. Yes, writers in this day and age -- when they hold the rights to their own books -- can, in fact control where the books are displayed (the distribution channels). I have agreed to an exclusive agreement with Amazon (which I have the right to do) and all rights for the book have been reverted back to me as of this past year. So, yes, I have that option -- as do other writers. The face of publishing has changed in a dramatic way, and fortunately that means writers finally have more control over their work. :-) Thanks for the comment!Mother of Crowshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03217977541466780592noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834493264279327308.post-13745652878748462802013-04-30T12:11:20.582-06:002013-04-30T12:11:20.582-06:00Hi,
Please excuse my ignorance on this matter, I ...Hi,<br /><br />Please excuse my ignorance on this matter, I take it you wrote the book. But what I am not understanding is that a writer has the ablity to say where their book can be sold after it has been published? (yes, I live under a rock :) ). Thank you in advance.<br /><br />-roo-abhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14899567485973250660noreply@blogger.com