Let’s talk about piracy, and no, not the fun kind of piracy with sexy men, swords, and mermaids.

A few days ago, I learned that my books have been pirated on three different sites (there are probably more, but that’s the three I found)
So, I’ve used way too much time that could have been spent on writing, filling out papers, and trying to get my books taken down, knowing full well that even if I somehow managed to get these copies taken down in a week, there will be more.
And it hurts.
It hurts so much knowing people are stealing from a small author who’s still trying to find her spot in the writing world.
I do not make a killing on my books. In fact, so far this year, I have spent more money than I have earned, and we’re only eight days into February.
So, knowing people would rather steal my books than pay the few dollars I charge is so frustrating. I try to keep my prices fair. I put my books in KU even though it means I earn way less because I want people to actually be able to read them.
What maybe frustrates me the most is that when working on taking down my books, I had to actually go to these pirate sites, and what I saw were thousands of Romance books. Popular, well-loved authors and small, mostly unknown indie authors are all writing in the romance genre and are all being pirated by women who think they have a right to our hard work without paying for it.
I made a post about it on Instagram, talking about how piracy is theft… within the hour, I had lost five followers, who clearly didn’t agree.
Five followers who got so upset that I called them thieves that they unfollowed me.
Well, good riddance. If you feel personally attacked when someone says piracy makes you a thief, then maybe you should take a good, hard look at yourself and your actions. And then fuck off, because I have no time to have that kind of disrespectful people in my life.

that really sucks. those people suck. here’s hoping karma bites them big time! and that you get proper redemption!
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