Sentences with phrase «on demand publisher published»

Years ago an ebooks and print on demand publisher published a novel I wrote.

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Thinking of publishing with one of those online Print on Demand publishers?
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And don't ever reject a small publisher who is interested in publishing your book when you find out they use print on demand.
As I understand it, most self - published print - on - demand titles are non-returnable, as are some books by smaller publishers.
RosettaBooks will use Ingram's full - service publisher solutions, including comprehensive sales, print - on - demand book manufacturing and global distribution to publish and distribute physical books to readers worldwide.
Many, however, now offer «print - on - demand publishing,» which means that the publisher keeps your manuscript in an electronic file, and you can order as few or as many copies as you wish and have them shipped wherever you want (your home or a conference or other place where you plan to be speaking).
With the introduction of desktop publishing, print - on - demand technology, and the Internet as a direct - to - consumer distribution channel, publishing became a service consumers could purchase, instead of an industry solely dependent on middlemen (agents) and buyers (traditional publishers).
When writers decide to self - publish eBooks and / or POD (print on demand) books, it quickly becomes clear what they are giving up by not going with a traditional publisher.
Ingram Publisher Services will support both publishers with Ingram's Lightning Source ® on - demand book manufacturing and will support Clovercroft Publishing's e-book distribution initiatives with Ingram's CoreSource ® digital asset management platform.
Now that Print On Demand (POD) technologies and equipment are becoming the norm, and advanced software and the Internet have enabled almost anyone to become a publisher, the vanity publishing stigma and expense are fading... fast.
Since then, computer programs that enable publishers to prepare books for printing entirely on computers, coupled with the rise of print - on - demand (POD) technology, mean that the publishing process can be much less costly than it used to be.
He figured he could just as easily do what his publisher was doing — publishing the books electronically and using print - on - demand.
The pros to vanity publishing include: fast three - month average to go from Word doc to print, faster for eBooks, cheap if you select a publisher that offers print - on - demand technology and easy... sometimes too easy.
In this case the agent and author worked together to find Greenpoint Press, a dedicated publisher utilizing print - on - demand technology to publish important books that might be overlooked by the big commercial presses.
After working with a print - on - demand publisher on her first title, agents and editors refused to even look at the book, still clinging to the stigma that initially marked self - published titles.
If getting published traditionally doesn't especially help you to get your books on the shelves of stores (unless you are talented, awesome, hard - working, and lucky enough to be a Jim Butcher), then you've got a legitimate reason to question whether you want to roll the dice with traditional publishers (who absolutely offer many great advantages), or get 70 % royalties on your indie ebooks and get paid 80 % of your print book's list price (minus the cost of POD printing) with your print - on - demand book via Lightning Source and their 20 % short discount option — which gets you right into Amazon.com and other online bookstores, just like the big boys do.
Any self - publishing author, and any small press, can make their books available to be ordered or purchased in the same retailers as a Big Five publisher if they're willing to use print - on - demand technology.
With the introduction of desktop publishing, print - on - demand technology, and the internet as a direct - to - consumer distribution channel, publishing became a service consumers could purchase instead of an industry solely dependent on middlemen (agents) and buyers (traditional publishers).
You have a better shot of getting your poetry book published with publishers that call themselves «vanity press», POD (Print on Demand) publishers, or other such names.
There are a number of self - publishing options out there, but I decided to go with CreateSpace, a print - on - demand service, since it has a variety of tools for the self - publisher, and it interfaces nicely with Amazon.
Print on demand: In the past, authors had little hope of getting published unless a traditional publisher signed them, but today we have other publishing options that include print on demand.
Independent publishers, you've already told us you love Pressbooks because it makes it so easy for you to generate book files in the formats you need to publish in ebookstores and print - on - demand, for hundreds to thousands less than they would cost you
With digital and print on demand publishing, this is no longer the case, and authors and publishers are loving it!
Any books you want to publish will remain available as long as you make them as a publisher utilizing print on demand.
Shivaree Publishing is an artisanal publisher of print - on - demand books, ebooks, websites and music.
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Having published more than a dozen books — nonfiction and fiction — with both traditional and often prestigious publishers as well as on my own, I have a very good sense of the demands of book promotion and was delighted to have the chance to work with Smith Publicity who did a fine job with my Sino - American Tales series of historical novels
One only has to browse reputable POD writer forums in the United States to see how popular this publisher has become with authors looking to utilised [sic] the print on demand publishing option.»
Anonymous, Raider International isn't a publisher, but a print - on - demand self - publishing service (it provides publishing services for a fee).
Sites like Lulu and Amazon's CreateSpace allow them to produce print editions of their books without the hassle of setting up a publishing business and dealing directly with print - on - demand publishers
Inkspell Publishing started out as an eBook and print on demand Romance publisher in 2011.
The new notice on the product page sends the message that this particular item is out of stock, which inadvertently reflects badly on the publisher (in this case, the self - published author) for failing to anticipate demand.
UP functions like a traditional royalty book publisher, but uses revolutionary new print - on - demand book publishing technologies to slash the cost of getting books in print.
Advancements in print - on - demand technology, such as the Espresso Book Machine, are offering publishers and authors alike new opportunities to bridge the still - pronounced divide between electronic and «tangible» publishing.
As a result, since I'm considering self publishing an off - genre book while I continue to publish my series with my publisher, I will definitely be choosing to do this with Print - on - Demand and e-book.
Given the growing accessibility of print - on - demand publishing outlets and even instant print kiosks, more publishers may see this step as a better approach to mid-sized run printings that lead to lesser profit and disappointing sales for the author.
It seems that more and more people have access to creating a book these days, whether it is through the large number of publishers both big and small, a print - on - demand service like CreateSpace or Lightning Source, or any of the independent presses that are springing up to meet the needs of authors who are tired of playing the publishing game.
Do not rely on the publisher's word that the contract is «hybrid» or «fair» — and don't forget: a traditional publishing house will never expect the author to pay anything out of pocket (and none of the publishing costs, except for unreasonable changes demanded by the author after the proofs are approved).
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).
Such is the case with a new generation of on - demand print and digital publishing services like Lulu.com, that have transformed «vanity publishing» into a legitimate and viable business and opportunity for independent and self - publishers.
Lightning Source (LSI) is a print - on - demand printer that's widely used by self - publishers, small presses, and self - publishing companies.
It's essentially an effort to streamline the publishing setup process for small to medium sized independent publishers, with a new portal to the Lightning Source print on demand distribution channel and CoreSource, Ingram's answer to e-book distribution.
There are a number of compelling reasons why a business or publisher might want to use CreateSpace publishing to produce a print - on - demand (POD) edition of their eBook: By most estimates print books are still 50 - 80 % of the market.
While planning their book publishing project, new authors should carefully explore all publishing alternatives, including trade publishers, self - publishing, and digital print - on - demand publishing.
Learn what is required to publish with traditional print publishers, as well as the most popular new formats: Kindle or Smashwords ebooks, and print - on - demand with Amazon's CreateSpace.
Artisan Bookworks is an author - subsidized publisher providing print - on - demand publishing services for indie authors.
Self - publishers object to vanity / subsidy presses (like Author House) co-opting the terms «self - publish» and «print on demand
Like other self - publishers, Christian self - publishing companies offer print - on - demand services, a nonexclusive contract, a 100 % royalty rate, e-books and many other services provided by mainstream publishers.
The publisher plans a «heavy push» into print - on - demand via Amazon, including several books of Charles Schulz's non-Peanuts cartoons, «Miss Caroline,» a book of cartoons about a girl in the White House, first published in 1963; and «Jack Ooze,» a new comic by Men in Black creator Lowell Cunningham.
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