PublishAmerica
Encourages Author To Give Away Novel
Released on
= April 15, 2005, 10:51 pm
Press Release
Author = Lisa Maliga
Industry = Law
Press Release
Summary = Lisa Maliga, Author of the Hollywood novel, North of Sunset,
has been told by PublishAmerica to make her book available for download
via free Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Press Release
Body = Los Angeles, CA ~ In an effort to be removed from her seven-year
contract with the online-based publishing company, PublishAmerica,
LLLP,
author Lisa Maliga announced via a certified USPS letter that since
she had not signed the Settlement Agreement and Release sent to
her in March 2005, she would
promote her novel online via eBook format. One of the reasons for
not signing the settlement agreement involved a $5,000 non-disparagement
clause. More information
can be found at: http://www.lisamaliga.com/publishamericasettlement.htm
Grounds for
seeking a reversion of her contract are due to the fact that all
PublishAmerica books are not edited, not returnable by any bookstore,
overpriced, and titles are unable to be reviewed by most magazines,
newspapers, and legitimate online book review sites.
The unnamed
Author Support Team replied via e-mail: “As we made clear
when you signed our contract, we would like you to please use [e-mail
address] as your means
of contacting us. This way we can respond to your issues much more
quickly and efficiently. As for your request, in the spirit of the
conditions described in the amendment that you received, we hereby
grant you permission to make your book available free of charge
as you have requested.”
Lisa Maliga
promptly wrote back that she had not signed the agreement, nor did
she intend to. She simply wanted her novel’s rights returned
to her. On April 14, 2005
another unsigned e-mail from the Author Support Team was received.
“Sorry if we weren't clear. Again, as for your request, in
the spirit of the conditions described in the amendment that you
received, we hereby grant you permission to make your book available
free of charge as you have requested. No need to worry about the
amendment. If you don't understand the wording, it
doesn't matter really. We have granted you permission, so what you
want to do is fine. This is just a courtesy, from your publisher
to you. Have a nice day! Author Support Team”
Some of the
mysterious employees do have names, such as Jessica Lewis, who signed
for Ms. Maliga’s April 7, 2005 letter, Denise Pickett, signing
for the February 24, 2005 letter, Janet Morrissey, general partner
and signer of the Settlement Agreement Release, and Miranda Prather,
Larry Clopper and Willem Meiners, the three publishing
executives who run the Frederick, Maryland based company.
PublishAmerica
has repeatedly ignored her request for the return of her book’s
rights. Unable to be released from her contract, which was signed
in July 2003, before much negative press concerning the fraudulent
publishing company was available, Lisa Maliga searches for ways
in which she can legally regain her novel’s full rights.
To learn more
about Lisa Maliga’s situation, please visit Lisa’s Library
of Writing at http://www.lisamaliga.com
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Web Site = http://www.lisamaliga.com
Contact Details
= Lisa Maliga
Lisa's Library of Writing
http://www.lisamaliga.com
Lisa_Maliga@msn.com
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