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Is Athena Press a decent publisher and if not, what is one for new authors?
I am sixteen years old and have just finished my first novel. I've been searching for a publisher, and came across Athena Press. They seem legit, but I've read some forum threads which say it scams new authors, doesn't help them market their book and
There is one question, and only one question, about Athena Press that matters.
If you visit the local independent bookstore, then a couple of the big chains, are Athena books in those stores? If you don't see any, that's all the proof you
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Self-publishing trend hits a new high
Self-publishing inverts the longstanding publishing model: Where authors have traditionally been paid by publishers, self-publishing asks authors to pick up the tab. "
Lulu, which allows authors to self-publish their books using online tools, has a much lower barrier to entry: a writer-designer can publish a book for free. , far from the publishing industry, she self-published 10 urban fantasy, paranormal romance and vampire novels, grossing about $2 million.
Self-publishing grew out of what was once called vanity publishing - small private printings geared for friends, family and professional colleagues. With readily available technologies for making books emerging in tandem with online markets for selling books, self-publishing has become a robust and lively business.
"Who knows, you might be able to pay $100,000 for that service," said Bob Young, president of the online self-publishing service Lulu. "No one will know if getting the author to pay for...
Seasoned New Orleans publisher set to retire
NEW ORLEANS Ashton Phelps Jr. , publisher of The Times-Picayune for more than 30 years, announced Tuesday that he will retire later this year and be succeeded by Mobile Press-Register publisher Ricky Mathews. Advance owns the Times-Picayune, The Mobile Press-Register, The Birmingham News, The Huntsville Times and the Mississippi Press. "No newspaper publisher can be successful without the loyalty of the paper's readers, the support of its advertisers, the quality of its employees and the full backing by the paper's owners," Phelps said in article posted on nola. Phelps, 66, has been publisher of The Times-Picayune since 1979. Mathews will remain in his current positions in Alabama and Mississippi until he announces his successor.New Publisher - Bookshelf
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Mark Twain's letters to his publishers, 1867-1894 ... and if Bliss were alive I would stay with the concern and get it all back; for on each new book I would require a portion of that back pay; but as it is Qthis in the very strictest confidence^, I shall probably go to a new publisher ... |


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