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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 9:02 am
Post subject: WARNING: Iza Garztecka from Helfa Literary Agency (Agencja Helfa) stole my advance
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I found Helfa Literary Agency (Agencja Literacka Helfa) listed as a
co-agent for several US and Canadian agencies (Cooke, Loretta Barrett,
Harding, and others). Helfa is based in Poland.
In 2005 I met Iza Garztecka (proprietor) of Helfa Literary Agency
face-to-face at the Warsaw book expo. I commissioned her to find a
Polish publisher for my novel, released in the US the previous year.
Helfa sold the polish translation rights to Bellona Publishing House. I
signed the agreement in September 2005. The Book came out July 2006.

Between September 2005 - December 2006, I kept asking Helfa to press
the publisher for the advance that was supposed to be paid to me within
14 days of signing of the agreement.

Helfa kept replying: "we're onto it", "we're working on
it"... etc, and "meanwhile let us sell your second novel". Boy,
am I glad I did not let them! Just read on.

In the summer 2006 I got tired of this stalling and asked for a direct
contact with the publisher so that I could give them a piece of my
mind.

Helfa did not provide the contact and kept insisting they would take
care of it for me.

Finally, in January of this year I emailed the main accountant in
Bellona Publishing + several editors (and CCd Helfa on the letter) and
here's the reply I received:

"We've issued payment of the advance against royalties for PIATA
MIEDZYNARODOWKA [Polish title of my novel] to Helfa Literary Agency to
the sum of [...] as per agreement on 19 October 2005 [...]" Copy of
the payment to Helfa follows.

October 2005! All this time Helfa has been lying to me.

After that letter Helfa suddenly vanished together with my advance: not
replying to my emails, and snail mail bounces with notes: "this
person does not work here", or "this person does not live here"
[in Polish].

Be advised folks.

Addresses this agency was using:

Helfa Literary Agency
Agencja Literacka Helfa
www.helfa.pl
helfa RemoveThis @helfa.pl

Aleje Jerozolimskie 198f m 5
02-486 Warszawa

Aleje Jerozolimskie 195 m 5
02-486 Warsaw , Poland

Zielna 45/90
01-108 Warszawa, Poland

Grojecka 28/30 m.23
02-308 Warszawa, Poland

Telephone numbers:

+48 (22) 620 55 15

+48 (22) 817 35 50

cell phone: +48 509 464 787

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 8:47 pm
Post subject: Re: WARNING: Iza Garztecka from Helfa Literary Agency (Agencja Helfa) stole my advance [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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In article <1169658164.633942.203550.TakeThisOut@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com>,
marbles <marbles1.TakeThisOut@gazeta.pl> wrote:

> I found Helfa Literary Agency (Agencja Literacka Helfa) listed as a
> co-agent for several US and Canadian agencies (Cooke, Loretta Barrett,
> Harding, and others). Helfa is based in Poland.
> In 2005 I met Iza Garztecka (proprietor) of Helfa Literary Agency
> face-to-face at the Warsaw book expo. I commissioned her to find a
> Polish publisher for my novel, released in the US the previous year.
> Helfa sold the polish translation rights to Bellona Publishing House. I
> signed the agreement in September 2005. The Book came out July 2006.
>
> Between September 2005 - December 2006, I kept asking Helfa to press
> the publisher for the advance that was supposed to be paid to me within
> 14 days of signing of the agreement.
>
> Helfa kept replying: "we're onto it", "we're working on
> it"... etc, and "meanwhile let us sell your second novel". Boy,
> am I glad I did not let them! Just read on.
>
> In the summer 2006 I got tired of this stalling and asked for a direct
> contact with the publisher so that I could give them a piece of my
> mind.
>
> Helfa did not provide the contact and kept insisting they would take
> care of it for me.
>
> Finally, in January of this year I emailed the main accountant in
> Bellona Publishing + several editors (and CCd Helfa on the letter) and
> here's the reply I received:
>
> "We've issued payment of the advance against royalties for PIATA
> MIEDZYNARODOWKA [Polish title of my novel] to Helfa Literary Agency to
> the sum of [...] as per agreement on 19 October 2005 [...]" Copy of
> the payment to Helfa follows.
>
> October 2005! All this time Helfa has been lying to me.
>
> After that letter Helfa suddenly vanished together with my advance: not
> replying to my emails, and snail mail bounces with notes: "this
> person does not work here", or "this person does not live here"
> [in Polish].
>
> Be advised folks.
>
> Addresses this agency was using:
>
> Helfa Literary Agency
> Agencja Literacka Helfa
> www.helfa.pl
> helfa.TakeThisOut@helfa.pl
>
> Aleje Jerozolimskie 198f m 5
> 02-486 Warszawa
>
> Aleje Jerozolimskie 195 m 5
> 02-486 Warsaw , Poland
>
> Zielna 45/90
> 01-108 Warszawa, Poland
>
> Grojecka 28/30 m.23
> 02-308 Warszawa, Poland
>
> Telephone numbers:
>
> +48 (22) 620 55 15
>
> +48 (22) 817 35 50
>
> cell phone: +48 509 464 787
>

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