Among the most frequent scam reports I receive are impersonation scams. These are many and various, including agent impersonations, publisher impersonations, bookstore impersonations, production company impersonations, and more. The aim of the scam--as always--is to relieve writers of money.
Herewith, a compendium of the latest impersonation scams that have crossed my desk. Like most of the worst scams these days, all of them start with an out-of-the-blue solicitation.
I've seen several examples of this one, which offers to create "a compelling article about your book" and "an in-depth profile of you as the author", supposedly to be published in the New York Times--all for the low, low price of $499.




![Invitation to submit your book for the 2024 Best Indie Book Award.
Dear [redacted]
This notice aims to inform you that The Alliance of Independent Authors has partnered with BIBA (Best Indie Book Awards) to give ALLI author members a 95% discount on participating in the 2024 literary contest. Best Indie Book Award® (or BIBA®) is an international literary contest recognizing outstanding achievements by indie authors.
Authors are encouraged to submit their books for the 12th Annual Best Indie Book Award Contest on or before May 30th. Use the referral link below to submit your book, all genre(s) categories have been paid for by being an ALLi author member.
https://allianceindependentauthors.booksaward.org/[redacted]/Official_Entry.html
kind regards
ALLi Support Team](https://writerbeware.blog/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/BIBA-impersonation-scam-solicitation.png)

