Some print
on demand publishers do offer extended distribution for a fee, such as CreateSpace which will allow your book to be sold in some bookstores, but this is not your primary objective.
Companies like IngramSpark, Createspace and Book Baby are 3 of the larger
Print on Demand publishers and make it easy for authors to self - publish.
Books Just Books is not a Print
On Demand publisher; instead, they are a book printer, first and foremost.
While most print
on demand publishers will charge you $ 5.00 to $ 14.00 per book, most subsidy publishers can keep those costs to between $ 3.00 and $ 10.00 per book.
PPG will not accept vanity, subsidy or Print
On Demand publishers.
We ensure that goal is always top of mind for every decision that has to be made from what print
on demand publisher to use, to how to promote your book.
Additionally, Amazon does own CreateSpace, which is a fine Print
on Demand publisher (I know, as I am about to self publish my debt novel with them).
Most POD publishers will handle book distribution for you, at a cost but conveniently through Ingram and / or other national distributors — a point to bear in mind when selecting your Print
on Demand publisher.
Traditional publishers are stuck in the Middle Ages and unless they fast forward to the future, they will eventually vanish being replaced by ebook sites and print
on demand publishers.
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Great Old Ones is a newer e-book and print
on demand publisher that focuses on publishing horror, but also publishes science fiction, steam punk, and fantasy.