
Book Publishing: The Dark Side of the Publishing Industry
What Big Publishers Don't Want You to Know
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Narrado por:
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Aaron Sinn
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Timothy Aldred
The explosive tell-all!
In October 2006 Timothy Aldred's daughter, author Millenia Black, filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against New York publishing giant Penguin Group (USA). After two years Penguin Group settled the case with his daughter out of court, and she is prohibited from ever discussing the details of the case again.
Inside you will learn:
- Exactly what transpired prior to the settlement of the lawsuit
- Why the case was settled out of court
- The role of the Oprah Winfrey Show producers
- The disparity in advance royalties given to black versus white authors
- The bombshell publishing insider witness - and what she exposed!
And much more!
Injustices flourish in silence, and the truth about the publishing industry's treatment of certain writers must be spoken until all writers are treated equally. Big publishing companies use their power to keep certain discriminatory practices hidden while continuing to maintain a centuries-old mind-set of inherent superiority.
(Previously published as Why They Gagged My Daughter.)
©2012 Timothy Aldred (P)2015 Timothy AldredListeners also enjoyed...




















Shame on the Penguin!
Good informative book.
What the ......
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Publishing is a high dollar industry, and like all industries, is concerned with making money. I was stunned to hear this account about how publishers wanted to market the works of Millenia Black (Aldred's daughter) because she was African American. It wasn't based on the content of the book, which had no African American characters. Authors should be evaluated based on their talent and content of their books, regardless of their background! Ms. Black and the publisher settled out of court and a gag order was established.
Sinn is an excellent narrator.
Eye-opening
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