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We absolutely publish rave reviews, entirely negatiuve reviews and everything inbetween. We aim to have published authors review in their own genre. In general we are pleased to have authors review books of their choosing, but to be relevant may at times ask an author to review a book with strong sales that is not their first choice. By no means would we expect reviewers to shoulder a repeated onslaught of undesired books. Even if we were as unfeeling as one would have to be to require that, I cannot imagine that we would retain reviewers. Our hope is that everyone would read books at their own pace. We have reviewers on our insipient panel who voraciously anticipate a review each week and some who may only publish a review once a quarter or less. We want to be comprehensive, but we also want this to be a loabor of love for reviewers -- not an ordeal.
As far as rights are concerned, we are a start-up and we are not paying reviewers until we are able to commercialize this business. As such, I don't see how we could exert a copyright over what we receive. And so what we ask is simply that if an author is publishing reviews for another site or two - no problem. However, we would prefer that reviews that appear on our site are not plastered all over the internet. Assuming we begin to generate revenues, the first people to be paid will be the reviewers - not the staff that currently receives no pay. The only revenue we may see initially is from Amazon clicks and that will certainbly not come close to covering start-up expenses. If incredibly it does, we will pay our reviewers sooner than expected.
I completely understand that some are wary of our proposition. Being 100% honest, if all goes well, reviewers will make top dollar for their reviews and the owners of this business will make even more. On the other hand we may make nothing at all - any of us.
I myself am a published author (under another name), itself a risky venture. What I quickly learned was how difficult it is for first-time authors to gain recognition. I did not write a bestseller, but I was tenacious in opromoting my book, released this past Autumn, and given my anonymity and other obstacles it has done better than expected. Yet, I see what a challenge it is for the great majority of authors to gain recognition. Many books of great worth find themselves mired in obcurity as soon as they are released. We hope that we can use the internet to over time assemble a vast number of reviewers who can cover both books that we must to remain relevant, but also many that would otherwise go unnoticed. And to do this, we need credentialed reviewers; published authors and people with expertise who can write solid reviews, so that it's not just a dozen or so books that get reviewed each week by a respected journal.
Going completely against my core nature I will not reread this and fix any typos, etc. lest what I've written sound canned.
We are immensely in debt to all the authors and experts on our panel. Thanks.
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