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Lastly, let us discuss literary events. New ones pop up all of the time that are not legit and will cost you time, energy and money. Ask yourself some questions that will ultimately save the headaches. Who is the person having a literary event? What is their history of pulling off a successful event? Do their events have the traffic to make it worth your while? Have contracts been sent and signed? Lastly, what are their business ethics practice? Google their name along with a few key words, fraud, arrest, complaint and you can conduct your own investigation before monies exchange hands. These are all things you need to research before signing any contract. With bad business practices, it makes it very hard for professionals like myself because we then have to prove our worth to make up for someone else’s failed processes. Stop being fooled by the smoke and mirrors. The internet makes it very easy for nobodies to become instant somebodies overnight so beware. They come cleverly disguised as Publishers, Publicists, Event Planners, Book Store Owners and more. At the end of the day, you have to research, because you owe it to yourself, please keep in mind books are a business. Some people are not in the business of being fair. Protect yourself and your brand. Kisha Green is a literary consultant, promoter, blogger and social media enthusiast who loves everything about literary. This mother of four resides in New Jersey who enjoys fine champag- ne and sushi in between reading and writing. www.kishagreen.com and http://www.myliteraryjewels.com NKLC Magazine | 29