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15Mar2016

Title: (Part Two) 1% and 99% - what I saw in my publication process

On Feb. 10, 2016, I put a post about my experience and lesson from the publication process. This post is the other part of the whole story.

1.

In early November 2015, I sent the email below to the publishing company (Xlibris). It’s about complaint and suggestion.

2.

A few days later, Leo Thompson made a phone call to me. I didn’t respond, because I felt queasy about his personality. In the end, he sent me the email below.

3.

In the email above, Leo Thompson expressed apologetic words. But it’s hard to believe that they came from his sincerity. He was just babbling, because he thought it’s the best way to get out of the fraught situation with controlling the damage to his position.

4. Lessons I learned

I’ve just watched a scoundrel, who believed that marketing is deception. It’s an ugly truth of the 99%. I’d prefer the good in the 1% to the bad in the 99%.

Other Posts from Google+

15Mar2016

Title: (Part Two) 1% and 99% - what I saw in my publication process

On Feb. 10, 2016, I put a post about my experience and lesson from the publication process. This post is the other part of the whole story.

1.

In early November 2015, I sent the email below to the publishing company (Xlibris). It’s about complaint and suggestion.

2.

A few days later, Leo Thompson made a phone call to me. I didn’t respond, because I felt queasy about his personality. In the end, he sent me the email below.

3.

In the email above, Leo Thompson expressed apologetic words. But it’s hard to believe that they came from his sincerity. He was just babbling, because he thought it’s the best way to get out of the fraught situation with controlling the damage to his position.

4. Lessons I learned

I’ve just watched a scoundrel, who believed that marketing is deception. It’s an ugly truth of the 99%. I’d prefer the good in the 1% to the bad in the 99%.

Other Posts from Google+

15Mar2016

Title: (Part Two) 1% and 99% - what I saw in my publication process

On Feb. 10, 2016, I put a post about my experience and lesson from the publication process. This post is the other part of the whole story.

1.

In early November 2015, I sent the email below to the publishing company (Xlibris). It’s about complaint and suggestion.

2.

A few days later, Leo Thompson made a phone call to me. I didn’t respond, because I felt queasy about his personality. In the end, he sent me the email below.

3.

In the email above, Leo Thompson expressed apologetic words. But it’s hard to believe that they came from his sincerity. He was just babbling, because he thought it’s the best way to get out of the fraught situation with controlling the damage to his position.

4. Lessons I learned

I’ve just watched a scoundrel, who believed that marketing is deception. It’s an ugly truth of the 99%. I’d prefer the good in the 1% to the bad in the 99%.