Why They Gagged My Daughter What Big Publishers Don't Want You to Know Timothy Aldred 9781451537314 Books
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In October of 2006, Timothy Aldred's daughter, author Millenia Black, filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against New York publishing giant, Penguin Group, U.S.A. After two years, Penguin Group settled the case with his daughter out of court, and she is prohibited from ever discussing the details of the case again. WHY THEY GAGGED MY DAUGHTER is a father's account of what he saw transpire throughout the legal process prior to the settlement of the case, and the reasons he believes the case was settled out of court. Timothy believes injustices flourish in silence, and the truth about the publishing industry's treatment of certain writers must be spoken until all writers are treated equally. He believes the publishing companies use their power to keep certain damning practices hidden, while continuing to maintain a centuries-old mindset of inherent superiority.
Why They Gagged My Daughter What Big Publishers Don't Want You to Know Timothy Aldred 9781451537314 Books
"Why They Gagged My Daughter" by Timothy Aldred is a book I bought through Amazon and it was shipped from England. It is well written and easy to read. It adds to explanations about how writers often cannot find a market for their work. Some subjects publishers do not feel they can live with. This is one reason publish-on-demand is viable.When "Gone with the Wind" was published many Southerners complained. There are communities in the south where no
black people live, but most southerners know black people and share friendship with them. Black people are part of the environment. "The Help" by Kathryn Shackett offers a view of southern living that should be written about. It is a mystery to me that Kathryn Shackett published her book. "the sweet by and by" by Todd Johnson and "same kind of
different as me" by Ron Hall and Denver Moore are both "blow my mind books." These are like "mockingbird" books and as southern as grits and gravey.Finding a book is very subjective but "fast read" without depth marks time and
leaves the reader with no substance."10 Lies Men Believe" by Lee Grady stirs thinking and religious beliefs of the south are brought to the forefront. Book stores avoid controversial books but Amazon allows customers to see books
that are well written from a depth of thinking. Eudora Welty and Flannery O'Conner had mentors who liked and pushed their books. Timothy Aldred has proclaimed problems his daughter encountered. Every writer needs to know hurdles especially if they write thoughtful literature.Katherine Duke
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Why They Gagged My Daughter What Big Publishers Don't Want You to Know Timothy Aldred 9781451537314 Books Reviews
"Why They Gagged My Daughter" by Timothy Aldred is a book I bought through and it was shipped from England. It is well written and easy to read. It adds to explanations about how writers often cannot find a market for their work. Some subjects publishers do not feel they can live with. This is one reason publish-on-demand is viable.
When "Gone with the Wind" was published many Southerners complained. There are communities in the south where no
black people live, but most southerners know black people and share friendship with them. Black people are part of the environment. "The Help" by Kathryn Shackett offers a view of southern living that should be written about. It is a mystery to me that Kathryn Shackett published her book. "the sweet by and by" by Todd Johnson and "same kind of
different as me" by Ron Hall and Denver Moore are both "blow my mind books." These are like "mockingbird" books and as southern as grits and gravey.Finding a book is very subjective but "fast read" without depth marks time and
leaves the reader with no substance."10 Lies Men Believe" by Lee Grady stirs thinking and religious beliefs of the south are brought to the forefront. Book stores avoid controversial books but allows customers to see books
that are well written from a depth of thinking. Eudora Welty and Flannery O'Conner had mentors who liked and pushed their books. Timothy Aldred has proclaimed problems his daughter encountered. Every writer needs to know hurdles especially if they write thoughtful literature.Katherine Duke
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