EricNoah said:I agree, and that's a good instinct on your part. It does get very weird when one publisher reviews another's work.
Maybe that's why it's tough at EN World -- we've all been published??![]()
JoeBlank said:Another vote for free copies of products to reviewers. I do like when the reviewer mentions that the product was provided at no charge, but I think most are honest enough not to let that influence them.
Kamikaze Midget said:Reviews of products can come in the same way that they come for every other media: before the official release, in the "hype-generating" stage, when you're putting the final touches on it, you send out a review copy to someone whose opinion you want to get on record. Then, when the book comes out, you make sure the ad campaign for it includes the positive things that reviewers are saying, and, if possible, you take some of the negative things into account before you release it.