Into the Fire

Passionate thoughts about the world of writing and the Power of God

 

I’ve defended self-publishing on this blog. I’ve also stressed that promoting self-published fiction is an Everest experience, especially if you’re not fond of marketing and are not a marketing guru. However, having said that, more and more is being required of authors in the marketing department, and some publishers are much more helpful and benevolent than others. Money is always an issue.

 

If you’ve worked diligently to learn the craft, have written a few novels, and seem to be ramming into the proverbial brick wall at every query or proposal venture, there remains the possibility of self-publishing. Some of the better outfits include editing in their packaging prices. Always look at their sample covers of produced books.

 

As far as professional people and product from custom publishing, I will always recommend WinePress Publishing. You will have a quality book when you’re done. They offer all kinds of publicity packages, but they’re pricey—and aren’t they always? But seamless production from start to finish with people who never weary of answering your questions—even if you’re sure they must be tired of hearing from you.

 

http://www.winepresspublishing.com/

 

Here are just a few other publishing options to consider*:

 

http://www.acwpress.com/

 

http://www.comfortpublishing.com/content/default.aspx

 

http://www.wherethemapends.com/marcherlord/marcherlord.htm  (Speculative Fiction)

 

http://thewildrosepress.com/publisher/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1

 

Sometimes you have to choose outside the box of the accepted norm. Only you and the Lord know when and what that is. There are options for the serious writer and they no longer exist only in royalty publishing.

*Just to clarify: some of these are small independent presses, not all are custom/self-publishing presses.

 

Father, help me make the decisions you’ve ordained for me. You know my steps, and your design is the only one I want to follow. Thank you for being so gracious to me. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.

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2 responses to “Choosing . . .”

  1. Kristen Torres-Toro Avatar

    Hey, N!
    I truly respect you as a writer and your decision to self publish. You are very talented and your stories/viewpoint are needed! Thank you for your friendship!
    Right now I still want to pursue traditional publishing simply because it is my dream. But I appreciate all the info you provided. It’s a great resource!
    Hope you are well!

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  2. Nicole Avatar

    Hey, Sweet K. Bless your efforts, and you go, Girl. No reason for you not to pursue it at this point in your young career. Keep after it!
    And thank you for your encouragement. I appreciate it so much, my friend. Love ya.

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