They offer niche publishing a huge opportunity.
Not exact matches
brings news that
niche imprint Sacred Word
Publishing is
offering the oddly specific sum of $ 8250 to anyone who can successfully demonstrate that Earth is round, using two original experiments.
Do literary agencies need to specialize, by services
offered (such as self -
publishing help), by genre or topic (such as romance or political non-fiction), by focus on
niches or global?
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware There's trouble at High Hill Press, a once well - regarded small press «created to
offer writers a small
niche between the huge New York
publishing houses, and the often high - priced print on demands.»
One example of a
publishing house that is doing a good job of focusing on their
niche, is Rabbit Ears Entertainment, LLC which
offers classic literature at its best.
First, now that we see many benefits, let's now look at why small
niche area
publishing offers such great potential.
If our
niche happens to prefer paperback to e-book, if we're going to self
publish, we need to go the POD route as well as
offering in ebook.
As an editor, I
offer editing and
publishing services to independent authors of speculative fiction, mystery, and romance, so I would love to see posts on writing craft, self -
publishing, and marketing aimed at these
niches.
I'm hoping that Digital Manga
Publishing's temporary suspension of print publication doesn't end up hurting them in the long run, because they've seemed willing to try new things, like using Kickstarter for
niche Tezuka titles to complement their print and digital
offerings.
The key to achieving such visibility is to select a
niche topic with news value, and then
publish well - written posts
offering insights (i.e., your «two cents») on developments and trends in the
niche on a regular and ongoing basis.