"And two savagely negative reports I am loosely interpreting here to mask  identities. One describes a publisher that started out well, then ran  out of money, used royalties to cover operating expenses, and made  excuses to cover that up. The other describes bad editing, blatant  favoritism, and a threatening attitude toward those who even question  things. Both reports are detailed and persuasive. There is also a story  circulating about how there was a firm offer to buy 10,000 copies of an  author's books, with no refunds, but the publisher essentially turned  its back on the deal. Such an example, if true, suggests that the  printer might have demanded payment up front, and the publisher wouldn't  or couldn't do that, so let it go. So much for that author's prospects.  Beware. July 2010 update: And an angry response from the publisher, who  wanted the bad report removed immediately. Lotsa luck there."
June 2014 update: A report of fouled up statements of account and failure to pay royalties for whole quarters. Stonewalling of authors who query about this. It may take legal action to get information. Beware.
http://www.hipiers.com/publishing.html#C1
June 2014 update: A report of fouled up statements of account and failure to pay royalties for whole quarters. Stonewalling of authors who query about this. It may take legal action to get information. Beware.
http://www.hipiers.com/publishing.html#C1
