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Re: Self-Publishing. Say for e.g. that I have a great historical fiction I've written and I blog the entire 200 page manuscript. Then I take it to a publishing house and they like it a lot. Will they still publish it even though it's already online? Thanks kindly.
Hello Charissa,
Even if a TRADE publishing house likes a manuscript a lot, chances are the editor would think it unwise to invest in it if it is already 100% available online.
But one could still self-publish it.
Blogging 75% of one's book could be a good marketing strategy. But not the entire book - not many would buy something they could get for free.
Best wishes.
Even if a TRADE publishing house likes a manuscript a lot, chances are the editor would think it unwise to invest in it if it is already 100% available online.
But one could still self-publish it.
Blogging 75% of one's book could be a good marketing strategy. But not the entire book - not many would buy something they could get for free.
Best wishes.
Dear Ilyn, Thanks kindly. This gives me solid perspective/handle on what all how much I can POD.
Sincerely,
Charissa
from Serena:
hi..
i wanna publish this thing i wrote... and a book i wrote.. and poems. and everything else! lolz...
do u know any international publishing firms?
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Hello Serena,
Thank you very much for marking Reason Reigns to-read and for commenting on Young Beau Ideals - Come Have Fun!
It is tough to have one's work TRADE-published (an editor would review one's work, and the publisher would bear the publishing costs including promotional expenses). In the US, trade publishers accept agented submissions only, and it is very difficult to land a literary agent.
I self-published Reason Reigns (RR) through http://www.booklocker.com. RR is now available for purchase online in 15 countries. You could email booklocker to request info - Angela Hoy is very nice.
Amazon could also be a self-publishing partner at no cost. It has international book-sites. But I don't know the quality of the service provided.
If you self-publish, you must edit your work thoroughly. No one would do it for you, unless you pay. I don't advise paying an "editor" because you are not sure you would get a work of quality.
I wish you all the best. Again, thank you so much.
Have fun,
Ilyn
P.S. It would be good to post this under the Self-publishing topic. Is it ok if I attribute the question to you, or would you want to post the Q yourself? Thanks.
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From Serena:
Thanks so much!
Sure, you can attribute the Q to me... No Problem there! :) :)
hi..
i wanna publish this thing i wrote... and a book i wrote.. and poems. and everything else! lolz...
do u know any international publishing firms?
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Hello Serena,
Thank you very much for marking Reason Reigns to-read and for commenting on Young Beau Ideals - Come Have Fun!
It is tough to have one's work TRADE-published (an editor would review one's work, and the publisher would bear the publishing costs including promotional expenses). In the US, trade publishers accept agented submissions only, and it is very difficult to land a literary agent.
I self-published Reason Reigns (RR) through http://www.booklocker.com. RR is now available for purchase online in 15 countries. You could email booklocker to request info - Angela Hoy is very nice.
Amazon could also be a self-publishing partner at no cost. It has international book-sites. But I don't know the quality of the service provided.
If you self-publish, you must edit your work thoroughly. No one would do it for you, unless you pay. I don't advise paying an "editor" because you are not sure you would get a work of quality.
I wish you all the best. Again, thank you so much.
Have fun,
Ilyn
P.S. It would be good to post this under the Self-publishing topic. Is it ok if I attribute the question to you, or would you want to post the Q yourself? Thanks.
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From Serena:
Thanks so much!
Sure, you can attribute the Q to me... No Problem there! :) :)
Micha, when you have the time, please do tell "the sweat, blood and tears that went into promoting it". I and other self-published authors could learn from your experiences. Thanks.
How did you have "Permanent Passenger: My Life on a Cruise Ship" carried on the bookshelves of bookstores?
I tried, but the buyer wanted to deal with distributors who accept returns. With Reason Reigns, I am the only one. The buyer says it is store policy not to deal directly with authors.
How did you have "Permanent Passenger: My Life on a Cruise Ship" carried on the bookshelves of bookstores?
I tried, but the buyer wanted to deal with distributors who accept returns. With Reason Reigns, I am the only one. The buyer says it is store policy not to deal directly with authors.
Most new writers will find near on impossible to publish through the big traditional publishers if not completely impossible. I tried for years before giving up and would never have published my work if I had not found my way to Lulu.
Hello Billy. Good fortune on "Teddy the Bear" and "A Winter Journey".
Hi everyone.
I don't know of a trade publisher that accepts unagented submissions. I was unsuccessful in landing a literary agent, so I self-published. Kudos to POD. Many thanks to Goodreads and to everyone here.
I wish every new author good fortune.
Hi everyone.
I don't know of a trade publisher that accepts unagented submissions. I was unsuccessful in landing a literary agent, so I self-published. Kudos to POD. Many thanks to Goodreads and to everyone here.
I wish every new author good fortune.
I self-published Reason Reigns with Booklocker, and Royal Serf with Booksurge. The Booklocker author price is much more expensive. The minimum list price for both companies is unaffordable for most readers, especially in a recession.



When I offered BookLocker to have their logo or name included on the back cover of Reason Reigns, this concern was raised: "It tells people in the know that the author paid to have the book published."
I replied by email:
“I told my family, friends, and officemates that Reason Reigns will be "self-published". I will include such info in any marketing that I'll personally do. I want to fully disclose to a prospective buyer before he/she buys my book. Reason Reigns depicts independent thinkers - I intend to reach such readers.
I can't thank technology enough for the existence of POD. I greatly appreciate you and BookLocker - thank you.”
The acknowledgements page in my website ( http://www.reasonreigns.com/Acknowled... ) includes this:
For the glory of the print-on-demand (POD) technology:
Reason Reigns glorifies independent thinkers and technology. Thanks to the POD technology, the judgment of whether or not a book is worthy to be read now rests with individual readers.
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Should established, third-party publishers deem a manuscript worthy before it gets published, or should individual thinkers judge whether a book is worthy to be read?