Talk:Crowswing Books

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Yes, if it were true. But Crowswing Books are NOT a vanity press. They do not ask payment to publish authors, but pay them for their work if a short story for an anthology, pay royalties on books sold for single author collections, novels and novellas. Contracts have been negotiated and signed by all Crowswing authors by mutual agreement between the author and the publisher. Crowswing Books are currently working with award-winning, established, and new writers. Look at the catalogue pages and author profile pages to see the full author and publication lists at [Crowswing Books].

Crowswing Books may not be a vanity press in relation to the other authors but, with you in mind, it is a vanity press, as it's the only way you'll ever be published. Connor Wolf 09:59, 15 September 2005 (UTC)

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