The last month has thrown quite a few nasty surprises my
way. First off, I had my desktop
computer die, and being lazy and careless, I failed to have some of my more
recent files backed up. Thankfully, I
was able to retrieve those files from the hard drive yesterday, but it ended up
costing me about a hundred dollars in hardware and software. Now that the files are recovered, I will
finally be able to resume work on the Forbidden Anthology, though there are
other issues that make me reluctant to proceed.
This past week threw something even more troubling my
way. I
received a notice from Amazon, saying that they had received a communication
from a Kenneth Romine of the "Veterans of Foreign Wars" organization,
saying that the Martinus Publishing book “VFW: Veterans of the Future Wars”
violated their "trademark" in some way. Amazon instantly
removed the title, stating that they do not involve themselves in "third
party disputes.”
That alone was a shock, but a few
hours later I received yet another notice from Amazon, saying that Martinus
Publishing had published a "pornographic work," (which title they did
not identify) and then they immediately suspended my entire KDP account.
I was quick to fire off a response
to Amazon on both matters. Shortly after writing them, I received a
letter from Amazon saying they had "accidentally" accused me of
publishing porn, and that my account was no longer suspended. However,
the VFW issue was apparently no mistake, and they doubled down saying they
wouldn't get involved in the "third party dispute" and wouldn’t let
the title back online until I provide documentation proving I have the legal
rights to publish the work as is (what documentation they have refused to specify),
or until Mr. Romine rescinds his complaint.
The only thing I can consider
being a problem is the cover lettering. If the Veterans of Foreign Wars
owns the "VFW" letters as a trademark, I can understand the legal
issues, though I had always assumed that the title of this book was protected
as fair use. I offered to alter the cover to remove the VFW lettering on
the book's cover, but Amazon refused to consider it. They now say the title will remain blocked
until the “dispute is resolved by all parties concerned,” which could entail a
costly legal battle with the Veterans of Foreign Wars, which I have no money to
fight. It’s kind of ridiculous that an
anthology written to honor veterans, many of the stories having been written by
actual veterans, would be shut down by an organization set up to also help
veterans. It doesn’t make any sense.
I have been going over everything in my head for the last
few days, trying to decide what the best course of action would be. VFW: Veterans of the Future Wars hasn’t sold
anything in the last six months, and in its entire run it only just about broke
even, so there’s no real profit to be made at this point in keeping the title
in-print. Though, I find it upsetting
that it has to end this way.
To be honest, I’ve felt like giving up this publishing
business altogether. It’s been hard the
last couple of years, and this latest nonsense is just leaving a sour taste in
my mouth. I don’t want to stop, but so
often it feels like I’m trapped, tied down by the weight of being an
editor. I don’t have the time
to write my own material anymore, and I don’t seem to be helping the writers I
care about. Most of the collections I
release don’t sell enough to make back their publishing cost, so how does that
help anyone?
I still feel obligated to release Forbidden, though I am not
sure where I’ll be going from there.
Part of me wants to gear up for another Alternate History anthology, as
those are the only things that seem to make Martinus Publishing money, yet that
isn’t where my heart is. It would be
just another job, which takes the fun out of it all. I want to be a writer again. I don’t know if I can truly do that if I am
busy editing other people’s stuff.
At the very least, I think I’ll need a break. I need a reset on my writing life. I don’t want to shut down Martinus
Publishing, though it may be some time before I’m ready to release another
multi-author anthology. I have stories
of my own that need to be told, characters I’ve missed for too many years. It's time I revisited them, and maybe made some new ones.