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I just made a change in my "price structure" for critiquing manuscripts, etc. 

In addition to the page rate, I ask people to also buy one of my novels each time they contract with me for a service.  Even if they already have all of them!

Cheeky? Maybe. Highly self-promotional? You bet! I consider it irresponsible not to stand up for (and spread the word about) my work.  Neglecting that leaves the job unfinished; it would be neglect of my dharma, my calling. 

And so, here is what I posted on my web page:

"Fee Schedule

Fee is based on the number of double-spaced pages. PLUS: each time you contract with me for a critique, I ask that you buy a copy of one of my novels: Cobalt Blue, Sister India, or Revelation. (If you already have them all, please buy one for a friend.)

After all, Christmas is always coming.  Birthdays, too.

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  • September 13, 2013 at 1:03 pm Reply

    I still have to read Revolution – soon  –  I promise!!

    • September 13, 2013 at 1:17 pm Reply

      Righto. I go house to house giving pop quizzes.

  • Bob Braxton
    September 13, 2013 at 1:16 pm Reply

    fair is fair – shameless division (stolen from "Car Talk" – I shall miss them)

    • September 13, 2013 at 1:31 pm Reply

      Are the Car Talk guys going away, Bob? That would change the nature of Sunday.

  • Bob Braxton
    September 13, 2013 at 10:35 pm Reply

    As i understand. There will be re-runs. Sort of like Calvin and Hobbs (I majored in philosophy).

  • September 15, 2013 at 3:47 pm Reply

    Yes ma’am Peggy I think your fee structure and book-buying requirement are just fine, and OF COURSE you are supposed to promote your work… Am sick, on the other hand, to hear about Click and Clack…

    • September 16, 2013 at 9:27 am Reply

      Thanks — and at least we’ll still get to hear their dulcet tones, Frances. My husband, a devoted fan of theirs, assures me that they have an immense archive of reruns.

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