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If you think self-publishing is right for you, you need to do some research on the various firms in the market. It could make all the difference in the outcome of your book.
By Bev Slomka | Published 7/18/2007
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This piece argues that the early 20th century attitude toward academic publishing is preferable to the quantity-over-quality standard of today.
By Dick Van Vector | Published 6/12/2007
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12 tips to help you avoid being a victim of a publishing scam.
By Misti Sandefur | Published 5/2/2007
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The eight best and most important reasons I have found for creating your own publishing house instead of using a vanity press or subsidy press to publish your books.
By L.G. Parkhurst Jr. | Published 5/2/2007
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Learn the secret of what sells books and why most self-publishing, subsidy presses, and vanity presses want to keep this secret hidden from their customers. You can learn the secret of what sells books and use it to sell your books
By L.G. Parkhurst Jr. | Published 4/8/2007
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What you need to know before you publish with a traditional publisher, with a subsidy or vanity publisher, or through your own publishing house. The first in a series on The Promise and Peril of Publishing for aspiring writers or publishers.
By L.G. Parkhurst Jr. | Published 3/29/2007
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For first time authors, publishing your work can be a daunting task. We've all heard the horror stories! But Tate Publishing specializes in first time authors! It can be easy and fun. Allow me to share my experience.
By Ricky Doan | Published 2/21/2007
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Stephen Piperno is the author of "Is Life Worth It? Sex, Money and Power from a Psychics Point of View." This is the story of his self publishing experience.
By Psychic | Published 10/29/2006
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New authors are often put off by the seemingly endless mysteries of the publishing industry. These ten bloggers shed some light on what can be a very dark and frightening world.
By Jack Oceano | Published 8/22/2006
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For many first time authors self-publishing has helped break into the literary market and gain audience without having to wait for the established publishing companies to
sign them up. By Bhumika Ghimire | Published 8/16/2006
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Working with a print-on-demand company is cheaper than working with a vanity press, but self-publishers must know their responsiblities. This article has tips on a successful a book layout, publishing with LuLu, and marketing to B&N and Border's.
By Shamontiel | Published 7/21/2006
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5 Advantages of Self Publishing
By Michelle WithaM | Published 6/27/2006
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As rapidly as our society changes, traditional publishing is not always the most effective method for communicating. Electronic publishing, on the other hand, offers a rapid way to present your ideas to a global market.
By Charles Davidson | Published 6/7/2006
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For those of you who do not know, "vanity publishing" is just a fancy word for self-publication. Instead of submitting your finished book manuscript to publishers, an author decides to pay to have their work published and promoted by a vanity publisher.
By Kay Reynolds | Published 3/2/2006
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Many writers find a subsidy press is the best way to begin their publishing career. Having looked at some of the perils, they are ready to look at the promises of publishing books. Are you ready?
By L.G. Parkhurst Jr. | Published 4/22/2007
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If you are currently thinking about writing your own book, or if you have recently written a book you may want to consider publishing it online.
By renee | Published 4/20/2007
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Desktop publishing software (DTP) allows you to go beyond the capabilities of a word processor, and turn out really nice looking printouts.
By TheCaptain | Published 4/11/2007
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Learn what to expect when publishing an article on Associated Content. Get answers to commonly asked questions. Know what to expect before you struggle to learn it the hard way.
By theBarefoot | Published 3/19/2007
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So you are interested in starting your own Micro-Publisher? To make sure that Micro-Publishing is your best choice, you need to formulate your goals as an author. How many books do you want to sell?
By James Bilodeau | Published 3/19/2007
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In years past, the only way to get a novel published was through what we now refer to as "traditional publishers." Today, however, technology has made self-publishing a viable alternative for many authors.
By Bruno Somerset | Published 2/26/2007
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It is an article about how self publishing is changing the literary industry.
By The Freelancer | Published 2/26/2007
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Here are the most irritating new trends in publishing.
By Jack Oceano | Published 2/20/2007
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Thanks to advances in technology, self-publishing is growing at a tremendous rate. Authors considering this route are faced with a dizzying array of options.
By Bruno Somerset | Published 2/19/2007
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Self publishing has been made easier in the Information Age. Get the scoop on how you can also benefit from having your own self publishing company
By Nicholas Dixon | Published 2/16/2007
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Two alternative ways to publish in which writers are finding success include self-publishing and publishing through a small press. This article explores these two alternatives, and the situations in which they work best for an author.
By Alternachic | Published 1/31/2007
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The pros and cons of Print-On-Demand publishing depend on your mindset from the very beginning. If you are adverse to the idea of paying someone else to publish your book, it isn't for you. However, POD publishing is perfect for many people.
By ST | Published 1/18/2007
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Might publishing as we know it be transformed by a new gadget that mimics books as it displays text stored as computer files? This article explores why it just might and what the transformation might look like.
By Charles Hughes | Published 1/18/2007
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So, you've finished that manuscript, article, poem, or short story and you're now ready to submit it to the publishing company of your choice.
By Meisha | Published 1/11/2007
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Self publishing is readily available online to anyone, anywhere. There are many online publishers who will publish your work, and a variety of price ranges to fit all budgets.
By Lori Kimble | Published 12/20/2006
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Triskelion is a fast growing women's fiction publisher, recently recognized by the Romance Writers of American. Executive Editor, Gail Northman, joined Triskelion Publishing in 2004. She acquires for the Fever line and all electronic book lines.
By Barb Webb | Published 12/15/2006
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Make the launch of your latest book more fun by throwing a publishing party for friends, family, and interested members of your community.
By T. McSpadden | Published 12/11/2006
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Tips on taking the task of publishing your own manuscript into your own hands.
By T. McSpadden | Published 12/6/2006
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Since September, the Leicester Review of Books has been conducting a survey to find out what readers and writers think of self-publishing and self-published books. Among other things, we are asking writers to tell us their experiences of self-publishing.
By Ambrose Musiyiwa | Published 11/26/2006
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Publishing a newsletter can be an overwhelming task. By following these simple tips, you can avoide many newsletter publishing mistakes.
By Melanie Schwear | Published 11/12/2006
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Traditional publishing is the antithesis of the American Way, while Independent publishing is the shining light of free enterprise.
By Scott Flora | Published 10/26/2006
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Self-publishing a book
By Crystal Paine | Published 8/31/2006
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A list of five blogs with short commentary as to why they are good sources of information for writers about the publishing business.
By Katherine Nabity | Published 7/27/2006
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The Playdate Kids is a new series of children's books launching in September 2006. Geared for young children ages three to six, the books encourage children to develop strong emotional and social skills.
By Mona Loring | Published 7/13/2006
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Having successfully self-published three books through a POD (print-on-demand) publisher, I believe I have gathered some valuable experience, and I will be happy to share it with those still considering the self-publishing / POD route.
By Laura Lond | Published 6/23/2006
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Learn and understand the differences between POD and traditional publishing. Decide if POD is for you or if you want to try your hand with a traditional publisher.
By Regina Paul | Published 6/7/2006
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If you've had some experience in publishing, your chances of getting better book publishing jobs in the future obviously increases.
By Patricia Williams | Published 4/23/2006
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Most photographers think that publishing is dead, thanks to digital technology, but this not true of photography books. Photo books are a perfect way to showcase your talents and your work as a photographer-Here are some tips to help you self publish.
By Rachel Pickett | Published 1/31/2006
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Unlike conventional book publishing methods POD is easy, quick, generally reliable, and very affordable. Before getting started with any Publishing on Demand service make sure that you take these following tips into consideration.
By Rachel Pickett | Published 1/19/2006
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The Print On Demand industry is full of good companies that have a reputation for good business and good publishing practices, but on the other hand any industry has it's lower life forms.
By Jeff Gedgaud | Published 11/25/2005
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For many writers, rejection becomes a way of life. Ernie Hubbard takes a newcomer's look at "The Great Wall" of today's publishing and literary agency sectors, offering fresh thoughts about this seemingly impenetrable monolith.
By Ernie Hubbard | Published 7/21/2005
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Taking the jump into the world of self-publishing is something more and more authors do each day. Do you have what it takes to self-publish successfully?
By Lolaness | Published 7/12/2005
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