2 years ago I think if I could give less than one star, I probably would. I spoke to an employee and first off let them know that I wasn’t quite at this moment looking towards publishing, but more so editorial help. We agreed that I would submit a sample of my work and they would get back to me. (I also noted that I wasn’t quite ready to publish on my informational form that you must fill out with your submission. I just wanted to talk editing as I was told I could look into a la carte services.) After not submitting even 50 percent of my project, I get a form letter saying that my project was rejected due to “sales potential.” How can someone make a true sales prognostication when you only have less than 50 percent of the information to adequately and professionally draw a profitably analysis? If there’s a secret as to how to do that, as a marketing/advertising professional, I’d love to know! Don’t waste your time. It seems like they don’t even read the extensive informational sheet that you must submit. Although it was their advertising that actually drew me in, expectations should not be very high for an Instagram-advertised “publishing house” that is basically obscure.
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