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As an author, you may have attempted to
deal with New York publishers and found
them unresponsive. You may also have
considered signing a contract with a
so-called "vanity press." (The editor of
The Writer refuses to accept ads
from vanity publishers because they "don't
feel there is a way to protect writers
from the shoddy practices that go on.")
Independent publishing offers an
intriguing alternative.
Mark Twain, Zane Grey, Ernest
Hemingway, James Joyce, Walt Whitman,
Fannie Farmer, George Bernard Shaw,
Virginia Woolf, Dorothy Bryant, and many
other authors have published their own
works. Many independent publishers started
out as self-publishers, then acquired
worthwhile manuscripts from other writers.
Unlike royalty or "vanity" publishing,
independent publishing offers total
control over the publishing process,
timely and cost-effective delivery,
personal satisfaction, and the potential
for enormous profits!
Cypress
House offers a variety of sensible,
professional, and cost-effective services:
evaluation, editing, page and cover
design, typesetting, printing, marketing,
and sales promotion.
If you think self-publishing is
complex, expensive, or unprofitable,
consider the following case
studies, each representing a slightly
different approach to independent
publishing. Which approach best suits your
interests and goals?
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