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affords the aspiring author the opportunity to get their
manuscripts, poems, novels, recipe books and murder
mystery novels published at a reasonable rate. As we
all know, the rate of rejection for manuscripts is extremely
high. After a study of the market by the potential author,
they may come to realize that using a subsidy publisher
is a good starting point and may be a viable way to
initially get published. It is also sometimes the only
effective way that a good book will "come to life".
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invites you to check out the opportunities to be published
and take satisfaction in knowing that what you create
will remain for years to come as a tribute to your creativity,
which just might open the doors to other opportunities
in the writing industry. Contact
us - we are here to help.
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A subsidy
publisher (a.k.a. a joint venture publisher, a co-op
publisher, a partner publisher, and many others) also
takes payment from the author to print and bind a book,
but may itself contribute a portion of the cost, as
well as adjunct services such as editing, distribution,
warehousing, and some degree of marketing.
There may
be some limited screening of submissions to rule out
pornography or hate literature, but as with vanity publishers
it's the author's cash, not the quality of his/her work,
that counts. As with the royalty publishers, the completed
books are the property of the publisher, and remain
in the publisher's possession until sold. Income to
the writer comes in the form of the royalty.
Self-publishing,
like vanity publishing, requires the author to undertake
the entire cost of publication him/herself, and to handle
all marketing, distribution, storage, etc. However,
because the author can put every aspect of the process
out to bid, rather than accepting a pre-set package
of services, self-publishing can be more cost-effective
than vanity or subsidy publishing, and can result in
a much higher-quality product. And unlike subsidy publishing,
the completed books are the writer's property, and the
writer keeps 100% of sales proceeds.
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