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		<title>By: New Literature Project: The Ayurvedic Healer &#124; Copperhill Media</title>
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		<description>[...] I noticed his entries on the AuthorNation forum and shared some of my experience with writing and publishing plus the inevitable promotion of your book and website. One of my advises, though, was unfortunately a bad one. In order to find a publisher it makes sense to contact a literary agent, and I had recommended an agency that turned out to be a scam. Scammers in the writing &amp; publishing industry do have a keen business sense, and everything they offer makes sense. In that respect they reflect a higher level of professionalism than regular literary agents and traditional publishers (See also my article: Literary Agents Are Snobby Bastards). [...]</description>
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