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RWA Change for Publisher Recognition

3. The Board updated the definition of Subsidy Publisher or Vanity Publisher to: any publisher that publishes books in which the author participates in the cost of production or distribution in any manner, including publisher assessment of a fee or other costs for editing and/or distribution. This definition includes publishers who withhold or seek full or partial payment of reimbursement of publication or distribution costs before paying royalties, including payment of paper, printing, binding, production, sales or marketing costs; publishers whose authors exclusively promote and/or sell their own books; publishers whose primary means of offering books for sale is through a publisher-generated Web site; publishers whose list is comprised of 50% or more of its books written by authors who are principals in the publishing company; and publishers whose business model and methods of publishing are primarily directed toward sales to the author, his/her relatives and associates.

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(E) Effective July 15, 2007, in order to officially participate in RWA’s National Conference, a publisher must meet the following criteria: (1) it is not a Subsidy Publisher or Vanity Publisher; (2) it has been releasing romance novels via national distribution for no fewer than three years, …

Doing Dallas – Day 1
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Kristie J here reporting from Dallas

Considering the fact that I haven’t flown in over 27 years, things went swimmingly well. I got to the airport on time, got my boarding pass no problem. Things though have changed in 26 years. I didn’t have to go through a metal detector back them. As I went to go through, the person standing there said I would have to take off my pink colour coordinated belt. See, it has metal holes all through it. Once I did that everything was fine and I was off. It was just a short flight from London to Detroit so I had a single seat and spent the entire flight reading. I liked that. Then I had to go through another metal detector in Detroit. I started going through and the guy said “wait!”

“Ah yes,” I thought, “the belt.” I began removing it and the guy said “No, stop. I just wanted you to go …