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Reading My Own Rip-Offs

Por: The Atlantic Opinion November 13, 2022

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A journey inside one of the shadiest corners of the publishing industry.María Jesús ContrerasNovember 13, 2022, 6 AM ETAlthough I’m not proud of it, as an author, I often engage in the masochistic ritual of checking my Amazon ranking and reviews.So back in the spring, shortly after my latest book came out, I typed “” by A. J. Jacobs into the Amazon search bar and pressed “Enter.”Up came my book, of course. But to my surprise, so did... + full article



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