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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Mascot Books - Wikipedia

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    Mascot Books is a full-service, multi-genre, independent book publisher and distributor. It is a hybrid publishing company headquartered in Herndon, Virginia , USA. The company publishes a variety of genres, including fiction , nonfiction , children's, cookbooks, and coffee table books .

  5. Beaver's Pond Press - Wikipedia

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    Beaver's Pond Press [1] is a hybrid publishing company based in Saint Paul, Minnesota that publishes independent authors and artists. Combining elements of royalty and self-publishing models to create what they term a “mentoring press,” Beaver's Pond Press is known for their personal interactions and creative approach to publishing.

  6. Article processing charge - Wikipedia

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    Article processing fees for journals indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (2019). Journals use a variety of ways to generate the income required to cover publishing costs (including editorial costs, any costs of administering the peer review system), such as subsidies from institutions [7] and subscriptions.

  7. What to know about Skyhorse Publishing, the literary group ...

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    Skyhorse Publishing, which is releasing Melania Trump's memoir on Oct. 8, has a catalog of controversial authors and books in its Rolodex.

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