Note about Kim Fielding’s New Books and Why You Won’t See Them Here!

As most of you know, I’m a fan of this author which is why I’m so sorry to announce I’m no longer reviewing her stories.

I was looking forward to her latest release when I noticed a online discussion about it and her.

To my total confusion and dismay, the people commenting were pointing out that Kim Fielding’s new books are being published by Dreamspinner Press.

That’s a publisher and print who owes an incredible amount of money to so many authors, who’s refusing to pay them, who’s caused incredible emotional damage, and harm to so many and yet still continues to go on , business as usual.

Do a Google search on Elizabeth Noble and Dreamspinner Press. Or bring it up with all the authors still waiting on thousands, tens of thousands of dollars.

I stopped a long while ago reviewing DSP released books and authors and will continue to do so.

Unfortunately, now Kim Fielding’s added herself to that list.

Read about DSP online, in the backstory here , or talk to any of the many still being harmed by non payment, including TJ Klune , BA Tortuga, RJ Scott , so many.

Here are just a few articles.

https://www.publishersweekly.com › …Dreamspinner Press Restructures as Authors Cry Foul – Publishers Weekly

https://www.rwa.org › Online › NewsDreamspinner Press Advocacy Update August 2020 – Romance Writers of America

https://clawrenc.medium.com › the-…The Dreamspinner Press Controversy | by Casey Lawrence – Medium

https://rjscott.co.uk › dsp2Dreamspinner Press, Gaslighting, Emails, and… OMG, really? I can’t even… – RJ Scott

https://sorcereroftea.com › dreamspi…Dreamspinner Press not paying its authors: The tea

No Longer Being Reviewed Here,

By Scattered Thoughts

At over 50, I am ruled by my terriers, my gardens, and my projects. A knack for grubbing about in the woods, making mud pies, and tending to the injured worms, bugs, and occasional bird and turtle growing up eventually led me to working for the Parks. I was a park Naturalist for over 20 years, and observing Nature and her cycles still occupy my hours. From the arrival of Ruby-throated Hummingbirds in the Spring to the first call of the Snow Geese heading south in the Fall, I am entranced by the seasons. For more about me see my bio on my blog.

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