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JUDESY86 (m)
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I am happy to announce to everyone in the house that there is a thriving market for every Nigerian writers and writers-to-be to tap in and make thousands of Naira weekly-GUARANTTEE. My nane is Jude Binang; a prolific writer, proofreader, and editor with Nigerian Chronicle: a daily newspaper publisher in Cross River State. Having been a writer for over three years , i got to found out that authors are not adequately paid for their works by publishers,especially upcoming authors who need everything to stay in the game of writing.It remain a fact that publishers often have problems with authors any time the issue of royalty comes up. So, i went into the market and carried out a detailed research.In my research, i discovered a thriving market for writers. I found out what publishers want and why they want them. I found out what could turn you into a millionnaire if you are a writer of educational story books or writer to be and you have got what it takes,plus the spare time.To benefit from this,watch out for my next post in an hour from now.THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE.
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JUDESY86 (m)
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And this is what i am about to tell you if you will give me your attention. Writing educational fiction story books is the secrets of earning constant income weekly.Fiction writing include the writing of short stories,novels,screenplays,television stories and stage plays. All these you are going to learn and start earning immediately because i will be sending you to my list of 108 publishers nationwide that will pay you for submitting your manuscript to them.WHY DO THESE PUBLISHERS NEED YOUR MANUSCRIPT(s) AND WHY YOU HAVE TO CHARGE THEM VERY HIGH. The truth is that presently,they is huge amount of money one can make from publishing business.Firstly,the commercialization of the educational sector has opened a big door of opportunities to investors in these sector.With thousands of registered private schools aross the country aside others undergoing registration process.(and this is beside the public schools),you will agree with me that all these schools need textbooks in all subjects including supplementary english story books.Secondly,(this one is a gold mine)publisher can make a lot of money because a good original story can be translated into different languages like german, italian etc.Believe me,these market is hot and you would not like to be left out. This is what you are about to learn that will make bou smile to the bank constantly:------How to sit down and write quality and original stories that publisher will cue to buy.-----------------------------------------------I will give you the contacts of my list of 108 publishers nationwide that will pay you for your manuscripts.---------------------I will show you how to submit a copy of your manuscript to them;tell them that you are interested only in outright sale of copyright.-------------How to prepare an acknowledgement letter(with the help of your lawyer)in other to claim ownership of copyright plus how to hand over a copy of the manuscript(S) with the acknowledgement letter to the publisher(S) and keep a copy for yourself.-------------How to bargain for payment.-----------------------------------------------------I have used these steps to submit severed manuscripts to publishers. A good original story would sell anywhere. The minimum a story could fetch you is 30,000 Naira, depending on the story and your bargaining power. You will also learn how to get to the net and surf for free stories;adopt the stories i.e persenalise or localise them to fit into our cultural background.Then submit them to publishers(using the above methods).All these i will be revealing to 150 serious Nigerian for free. You may ask WHY? You will get the answer in my next post.To benefit from these, make sure you donot leave this forum without declaring your interest and donot fail to check back for your complete guide.As for now,let me go back and rest. I will be expecting your wonderful reply.THANKS.
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Orikinla (m)
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Thank you for your information.
N.B: Did you read your post before posting it? Correct the bad grammar.
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nwadinma (f)
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okay lets get the 411. i declare my interest.
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shaqhead
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Hey JUdESY am game!
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maedan (f)
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Yep- i'm the third 2 declare. Just 147 more to go . . .
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vescucci (m)
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Mr. Jude. Being the cynical bastard that I am, I'm wondering how long it'll take to get to the part where we (the helpless imbeciles prone to your ego massaging) are supposed to send some money to some account. To, you know, grease the wheels
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bumajj
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Hello, It's true that you can sell your story's copyright to publishers. But there is a note of warning here: Try and be careful with your information, Mr. poster. Things don't work out, as easy as you're trying to make people believe. If it's working so well for you, earning some 30k weekly, selling your stories (although I have my personal, strong doubts), why are you making such a loud noise about it? Or are you into "Information marketing"? I should knowquite well, cos I'm an author of several children stories and books, and also own a small publishing firm. I'm into self-publishing. I'm quite familiar with the terrain. There are sound rules to follow. Working with a newspaper house does not automatically qualify you to be a good story-teller. They are different ball games. I practised Journalism for many years, before I delved into private business. So, my little piece of advice to everyone here is: tread gently; look before you leap
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Ifez
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Hello, It's true that you can sell your story's copyright to publishers. But there is a note of warning here: Try and be careful with your information, Mr. poster. Things don't work out, as easy as you're trying to make people believe. If it's working so well for you, earning some 30k weekly, selling your stories (although I have my personal, strong doubts), why are you making such a loud noise about it? Or are you into "Information marketing"? I should knowquite well, cos I'm an author of several children stories and books, and also own a small publishing firm. I'm into self-publishing. I'm quite familiar with the terrain. There are sound rules to follow. Working with a newspaper house does not automatically qualify you to be a good story-teller. They are different ball games. I practised Journalism for many years, before I delved into private business. So, my little piece of advice to everyone here is: tread gently; look before you leap
One word is good enough for the wise!!!!!!!
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A-town (m)
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I am happy to announce to everyone in the house that there is a thriving market for every Nigerian writers and writers-to-be to tap in and make thousands of Naira weekly-GUARANTTEE. My nane is Jude Binang; a prolific writer, proofreader, and editor with Nigerian Chronicle: a daily newspaper publisher in Cross River State. Having been a writer for over three years , i got to found out that authors are not adequately paid for their works by publishers,especially upcoming authors who need everything to stay in the game of writing.It remain a fact that publishers often have problems with authors any time the issue of royalty comes up. So, i went into the market and carried out a detailed research.In my research, i discovered a thriving market for writers. I found out what publishers want and why they want them. I found out what could turn you into a millionnaire if you are a writer of educational story books or writer to be and you have got what it takes,plus the spare time.To benefit from this,watch out for my next post in an hour from now.THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE.
Since you are a prolific writer and "Proofreader" why don't you "Proofread" your posts before submitting them. 
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