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In reply to the discussion: Has anyone read the new James Patterson memoir "Stories of My Life" ? [View all]anobserver2
(922 posts)5. Yeah, I think now he is really much more like a publisher
Since he does not really write "sentences" as he admits in his memoir, I don't think he is a writer of these
books written by others. He is more like a publisher of books. And exploiting writers for his owner personal gain,
as I have read elsewhere these writers receive $0 in royalties. They are paid a flat-fee, which in relation to the sales,
amounts to a very very small amount. It's sort of Hollywood when actors were exploited, before SAG and AFTRA (the unions for talent) came along, is what it seems to me.
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Has anyone read the new James Patterson memoir "Stories of My Life" ? [View all]
anobserver2
Jun 2022
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It seems he has promoted two versions of the structure of his writing factory
anobserver2
Jun 2022
#14
PS Here's the NY Post article about the lawsuit a writer filed against Patterson
anobserver2
Jun 2022
#16
Also: Patterson's new memoir makes no mention of any lawsuit against him by a writer
anobserver2
Jun 2022
#17
Two organizations for writers in the writing factory - Author's Guild and National Writers Union
anobserver2
Jun 2022
#18
When I have time I will write a list of discrepencies I found in this memoir
anobserver2
Jun 2022
#8
From June 20, 2022 New Yorker magazine: "How James Patterson Became the World's Best-Selling Author"
anobserver2
Jun 2022
#26
Deception #11 in Memoir: Money, and Pages 120-121 - "the fine art of negociating"
anobserver2
Jun 2022
#41