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It's a chance to reach a lot of people, I think, but I do not want to damage the cause of liberty. I should be fearless about this and just do it.
Congrats on the offer. As a writer & speaker, I have been faced with somewhat similar propositions — short of “selling your” soul to make a buck (however one defines that cliche), we have to put milk in the fridge and bread on the table (and “bread” in the bank).
Ask questions, read the fine print, and proceed cautiously but not fearfully. Like you said: “I should be fearless about this and just do it.”
Well put. Now go for it.
ALSO, please note “Author(s): Steven Schwarze;”
Author? Not Editor. If this is different authors, it should say EDITED BY Steven Schwarze.
This doesn’t smell right.
It’s only bad publicity if they don’t spell your name right, my friend.