Edioak Launches Global Author Support Program to Address Industry Challenges

Edioak has launched a global author support program to assist writers facing challenges such as unclear contracts, unauthorized content use, and unfair review practices. The initiative offers free, confidential guidance on content protection, contract literacy, and distribution rights. With over 200 authors already supported worldwide, Edioak’s mission is to make publishing more transparent, ethical, and author-focused.

United States, 17th May 2025 – In response to growing concerns within the independent publishing community, Edioak has announced a new initiative to provide professional support for authors navigating complex and often overlooked industry challenges. The program offers confidential guidance on a range of issues including platform transparency, contract clarity, content misuse, and ethical review practices.

“Writers should never feel powerless when questions arise around their rights or the fate of their published work,” said Aman Tandon, Co-Founder of Edioak. “This initiative exists because too many voices go unheard in a system that doesn’t always protect creators. We want to change that.”

Across author communities and online discussion forums, concerns about questionable publishing contracts, misallocated royalties, and unfair feedback mechanisms have become increasingly common. Edioak’s new author support program seeks to address this emerging need by offering the following resources:

  • Professional Review Oversight: Guidance on how to respond to negative or misleading public feedback and maintain a constructive review environment.
  • Content Protection Assistance: Step-by-step support in addressing unauthorized distribution or use of original work.
  • Contract Literacy Support: Clause-by-clause breakdowns of publishing contracts to help authors understand what they’re signing.
  • Distribution Rights Guidance: Help in managing ISBN ownership, platform listings, and content attribution.
  • Author Resource Access: Optional participation in author networking communities designed for peer feedback, fair exchange, and reader insight.

The process is simple. Authors fill out a short form detailing their concern, whether it’s related to contract terms, review manipulation, or content duplication. Edioak’s editorial or advisory team reviews each submission and replies with a personalized plan of action. Most authors receive responses within 48 hours, and ongoing support is available where needed.

“Many authors feel isolated when facing contractual or ethical gray areas,” said Tandon. “We’ve created this resource to give them clarity, support, and a sense of control, all without cost or obligation.”

Since its soft rollout earlier this year, the program has already assisted over 200 authors across North America, the UK, India, Australia, and parts of Europe. Early feedback shows that the initiative not only provides peace of mind but also empowers writers to make better long-term publishing decisions.

About Edioak

Edioak is an international editorial and publishing consultancy serving authors in over 35 countries. With a wide range of services that include book development, editing, marketing, and publishing education, Edioak is trusted by thousands of storytellers, entrepreneurs, and subject matter experts. The organization’s mission is to make publishing more transparent, more empowering, and more human.

To learn more or to request author support services, visit:
https://edioak.com/free-author-services

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