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| Choosing the Right Book Publisher
It is every writers dream to publish a book. It takes a lot of imagination,
sleepless nights, queries, discussions, criticisms, and encouragements, to make
that dream of becoming a published author come to reality.
But after you have come to put your book into one perfect piece comes a dilemma of
choosing a publisher and sometimes, this is not even a matter of financial
capability. When choosing a publisher, it all boils down to trust. You would not
want to end up loosing both of what makes up your writing career: dreams and
financial investments.
So, when youre finally done with your book, it is best to do a comprehensive
research on self-publishing companies. For one, you can check on credible websites
that have reviews on publishing companies that you are eyeing to work with. You can
check out the Better Business Bureaus website at http://www.BBB.org to verify
a certain companys credibility.
Another way of reviewing your potential publisher is to participate on author forum
discussions. It is through these online forums that authors meet fellow authors who
have published books and gained full experience on the publishing industry. Be
clever enough to choose whom to believe though. Theres a thick line between
critics who makes sense and the ones that are plain tormentors giving filthy-biased
feedbacks.
Below is a list of self-publishing companies that feature out of the box specials
apart from the basic publishing services:
Trafford Publishing
Offers a program called InspireABook for authors who need help organizing their
book for publication.
Infinity Publishing
Offers The Authors Gazette, a free monthly newsletter covering topics on
promotion and marketing for self-published authors.
Outskirts Press
Offers a recycled paper option and a free e-book entitled "Self-publishing
Simplified".
BookSurge
Acquired by Amazon.com in 2005, BookSurge enables authors to access the
worlds largest online network of sales channels and use sophisticated tools
to reach acquisition editors of large publishing houses.
Instant Publisher
Manuscripts are submitted through the companys unique online software that
enables authors to proofread before the book is sent out for printing.
Bookstand Publishing
Bookstand does not charge extra for e-book services. Whats more is that they
allow unlimited number of photos; illustrations and charts for any book publishing
package.
Red Lead Press
This company is does not offer editing or proofreading services. They basically
print and ship the books to its buyers within 48 hours.
Omega Publications
Each book goes through 10 quality control checks to assure quality and superiority.
Morris Publishing
The company has a separate division specializing in cookbooks.
48Hour Books
This company features 48 hours of total production time. Authors are also given the
chance to convert their files to PDF by downloading their free software.
BookMasters
BookMasters offers biodegradable inks and chemistry, Forest Stewardship Council
certified paper mills and, 10%, 30% and 100% post-consumer waste papers.
BookMobile
BookMobile is 100% wind powered and offers a wide variety of post-consumer recycled
papers.
Wheatmark
Offers a Great Expectations program where books with promising initial sales
receive the company's financial investment and resources for marketing.
Innovo Publishing
Innovo is a Christian-based, family-owned publishing services provider.
Xulon Press
Xulon is a Christian publisher and has a statement of faith. It does not accept
books dealing with the occult, New Age belief, pornography, homosexuality and other
subjects condemned by Scripture.
- 2009. 2009 Directory of Self-publishing Companies. The Readers Digest.
Retrieved May 18, 2010, from
http://www.writersdigest.com/article/directory-of-self-publishing-companies/
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