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Self-publishing is the publication of media (e.g. books, music, art) by its author at their own cost, without the involvement of a publisher. However, the author may engage professionals or companies to assist with various aspects of publication, distribution or marketing.
Opyrus is an American self-publishing start-up founded in 2008 as FastPencil by Michael Ashley. They offer a web-based publishing engine that allows authors, publishers, and enterprises to create books in print and EPUB formats and have those books distributed online and in brick-and-mortar stores through partnerships with Amazon, [2] Barnes & Noble, [3] Ingram, and others.
On-Demand Publishing, LLC, doing business as CreateSpace, was a self-publishing service owned by Amazon. [3] [4] The company was founded in 2000 in South Carolina as BookSurge and was acquired by Amazon in 2005. [5] CreateSpace published books containing any content at all, other than just placeholder text. [6] It neither edited nor verified.
Courier Acquires FastPencil Advanced Content Management and Self-Publishing Platform NORTH CHELMSFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Courier Corporation (NAS: CRRC) , one of America's leading ...
FastPencil, Inc. Note: FastPencil was acquired by Courier Corporation (NASDAQ: CRRC) on April 30, 2013.] Fast-Print Publishing; Freelance Communications; Fidlar Doubleday Note: Fidlar Doubleday has multiple web sites, but they appear to be the same company located in Davenport, Iowa. See Fidlar Doubleday history from Belkins' authors.
Litter-Robot 3 Connect vs 4: Size Both devices are similar in footprint size, with the Litter-Robot 3 Connect measuring 24.25’’ x 27’’ and the Litter-Robot 4 measuring 22’’ x 27’’.
Poppi and Olipop, watch out: Coca-Cola is entering the “better for you” soda category with a response of its own. This month, the beverage behemoth is rolling out Simply Pop, a prebiotic ...
Hybrid publishing is the source of debate in the publishing industry, with some viewing hybrid publishers as vanity presses in disguise. [7] [dead link ] 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.