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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Nathan Bransford: ‘Get used to the self-publishing boom. We’re just getting started.’ - GalleyCat
Nathan Bransford: ‘Get used to the self-publishing boom. We’re just getting started.’ - GalleyCat
Responding to a series of articles speculating that the “self-publishing bubble” is set to burst, author and industry professionalNathan Bransford has decided “We’re not in a bubble. This is not a temporary blip.”
Responding to a series of articles speculating that the “self-publishing bubble” is set to burst, author and industry professionalNathan Bransford has decided “We’re not in a bubble. This is not a temporary blip.”
Massachusetts Newswire » Bookstand Publishing Makes its Mark on the Bestseller List
Massachusetts Newswire » Bookstand Publishing Makes its Mark on the Bestseller List
MORGAN HILL, Calif., April 27, 2012 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Traditional publishing companies reject 98 percent of new authors, but authors like Moshe Kai Cavalin are quickly discovering that self-publishing can be done effectively with today’s Print-on-Demand (POD) technology. In March of 2012, Moshe Kai Cavalin’s “We Can Do” (ISBN-13: 978-1618630452; paperback), published using POD technology by Bookstand Publishing, made Amazon’s Top 100 list, showing how successful an author with a dream can be.
MORGAN HILL, Calif., April 27, 2012 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Traditional publishing companies reject 98 percent of new authors, but authors like Moshe Kai Cavalin are quickly discovering that self-publishing can be done effectively with today’s Print-on-Demand (POD) technology. In March of 2012, Moshe Kai Cavalin’s “We Can Do” (ISBN-13: 978-1618630452; paperback), published using POD technology by Bookstand Publishing, made Amazon’s Top 100 list, showing how successful an author with a dream can be.