Self-Publishing

Most of the time, it makes more sense for an author to seek out an appropriate publisher for his or her project, simply because the publisher knows the market and the competition, pays for the initial editorial and production work and for the printing, and masterminds the marketing and selling of the resulting publication.

Sometimes, though, a book is so personal or specific that its market, though enthusiastic, is very small. In those cases, authors may choose to self-publish. If this is your situation and you would like a price estimate for editing and production, please contact us with the specifications of your project.

I am sure you will be surprised to learn that one like me, who has written so many quotes, is at a loss for words to tell you how grateful I am for your wonderful help and collaboration. . . . Everything looks super!
—Bill, self-published author