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Subsidy Publishing: Proceed With Caution

May 7, 2011 70 comments
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Subsidy Publishing: Proceed With Caution presents two cautionary tales of authors with books that were destroyed by the publishers they paid to produce them

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Self-Publishing to Go, With A Grande Frappuccino, Please!

December 10, 2009 4 comments

In the past couple of weeks, both Thomas Nelson, the large Christian publisher, and Harlequin, the leading romance publisher, have announced new divisions to cater to authors who decide to publish their own books. There has been a lot of talk, some impassioned, about these initiatives, and what they mean for publishing. The partner in [...]

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New Opportunities for Self-Publishers

October 14, 2009 2 comments

There have been a series of announcements recently of interest to self-publishers, and the opening of doors is a good sign for the continued growth of the industry. It seems like the drive to become content creators rather than just content consumers, continues to grow. We can thank the advent of print on demand publishing [...]

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