Our Stand on Self Publishing
We don’t encourage
our readers to self publish. Why not? Because many of the self published books
are not up to the standards set by conventional publishers. The problem: sloppy writing, poorly edited and often verbose text,
novel plots that fall apart, and lack of detail in their non-fiction books. These
authors make self-publishing look bad.
This is not to condemn
self-publishing as a whole, in fact we feel that independent publishing is really the future of the book business. We can
already see this. Publisher’s Weekly estimates 7,000+ small publishers come into being every
year, many starting with a single self-published book. In addition, some self-published books have done well and rival anything
published by a conventional publisher.
What we are asking
is that you do an apprenticeship before to self-publishing a book
1. Go on Dan Poynter’s website and print out as much as you can. http://www.parapublishing.com/sites/para/ . Dan is one of the leading authorities
in self-publishing today. I highly recommend buying his self-Publishing manual as a starting point. You will find an updated
manual at
The Self- Publishing Manual . or buy from Dan Poynter/Amazon for $12.97 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1568601344
The site itself offers
a great deal of information on writing, publishing and marketing. You can also sign up there for the Publishing Poynters newsletter,
Poynter’s teleconferences, and his Book Promotion Workshops.
2. Join one or more small or independent press associations: Small Press Center for Independent Publishing, www.smallpress.org , The Authors and Publishers Association, www.authorsandpublishersassociation.org
PMA, The Independent
Book Publishers Association, www.pma-online.org All offer a great deal of help.
3. Hire a graphic designer
to design your book cover. Often this is what sells your book. You’ll find
a few here.
http://www.pma-online.org/classi.cfm
4. Have your book professionally
edited. The Writing Center at Utah State University provides a list of freelance
editors. If this is your first self-published book, hire one. http://writingcenter.usu.edu/freelance.htm
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