Writing Magazine

Getting it out there

There are three ways an independent author can publish. The first is the most expensive. The second is potentially free, and the third is where the smart indie is found. Let’s consider each option.

Pricey

The costly way to bring your words into the world is to pay a company to take on all aspects of the publication process from editing, cover creation and interior formatting. Using a self-publishing service (also known as vanity publishing) had a poor reputation. Writers who paid to have their work published were devalued because they had not obtained a traditional publishing deal. Some companies preyed on the ill-informed, over-charging them to print books unlikely to sell.

Nowadays, there are reputable providers and whilst the high cost obstructs most, it has its place. For some, the complicated process of book-publishing can seem overwhelming. If you have deep pockets and find a trustworthy company, this may be the answer. Don’t get

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