In order to help with a few questions, here’s a little more information.
First, we will agreements in hand by no later than Tuesday evening for handling these “un-homed” books.
At no point will NBP ever take more than 40%.
Your options?
Publishers, will we make you end your current contracts? No
Indie Authors, will we make you sign with us as a published author through NBP? No.
Here are the options we are working agreements for:
1) publishers (those who represent other authors and already have valid and current contracts with them)
2) ones that want to contract through No Boundaries Press as one of our authors (meaning the title and rights belong to them and they are legally able to contract with us)
3) and ones for those that wish to remain self-published.
Keep an eye open for more details. And, as always, please email your questions and even suggestions on this to noboundariespress@gmail.com







Tweeted, Facebook, and Goodreads-ed. Will post this on my blog and yahoo loops as well. You girls are just awesome for doing this.
Am I correct ion assuming that you don;t deal with those Paypal facists?
We do currently Ike, but I’m working out the kinks in the new payment module for our store front. So, soon…no we won’t be dealing with them.
So glad you are doing this. As a reader, I’d hate to loose the works of such talented authors because of censorship from cooperate bigots!
I don’t know whether to be sick or pissed, both probably. The ‘questionable’ stories are hot sellers–certainly my best sellers. Online bookstores are going to feel it in the pocketbook if they cave to PayPal. I knew there had to be another option. Yeah!
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