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  2. Vanity press - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid publishing is the source of debate in the publishing industry, with some viewing hybrid publishers as vanity presses in disguise. [7] However, a true hybrid publisher is selective in what they publish and will share the costs (and therefore the risks) with the author, whereas with a vanity press, the author pays the full cost of production and therefore carries all the risk.

  3. Hybrid publishing - Wikipedia

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    A hybrid press is a publishing house which can be broadly defined by its source of revenue. The revenue source of a traditional publisher is through the sale of books (and other related materials) that they publish, while the revenue of hybrid publishers comes from both book sales and fees charged to the author for the execution of their publishing services.

  4. Vanity (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Vanity press, a publishing company that prints self-published works, provided the author pays the cost themselves "Vanity of vanities, all is vanity", the opening verse of Ecclesiastes Vanitas (Latin for vanity ), a type of still life

  5. Talk:Vanity press - Wikipedia

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    A vanity press, on the other hand, also provides this service - but implies rather more. Vanity presses imply that you will become a successful published author, whereas in reality many will send you 20 copies of your book and leave the rest sitting in a warehouse.

  6. Tate Publishing & Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Tate Publishing & Enterprises, LLC operated, in general, on the vanity press model in which most authors paid for the publication of their books. [1] [2] Its publishing charges may have been refunded for books with sufficient sales volumes. [3] The company was founded by Richard and Rita Tate and was located in Mustang, Oklahoma.

  7. Fiona Banner - Wikipedia

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    Fiona Banner (born 1966), also known as The Vanity Press, is a British artist.Her work encompasses sculpture, drawing, installation and text, and demonstrates a long-standing fascination with the emblem of fighter aircraft and their role within culture and especially as presented on film.

  8. HuffPost Data

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    HuffPost Data Visualization, analysis, interactive maps and real-time graphics. Browse, copy and fork our open-source software.; Remix thousands of aggregated polling results.

  9. Ghostwriter - Wikipedia

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    For example, a successful salesperson hoping to become a motivational speaker on selling may pay a ghostwriter to write a book on sales techniques. Often this type of book is published by a self-publishing press (or "vanity press"), which means that the author is paying to have the book published. This type of book is typically given away to ...