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Originally posted by Nickel-Z:
I've always been interested in publishing my own book. Well here is an option!
www.iuniverse.com only I'm not sure how to feel about it. It says just $299 is needed to get it published and sold on amazon.com, etc. Well I indeed checked amazon.com and looked up "the Anger Habit" which has actually sold quite a bit. Its exciting!!!
I've taken so many fiction writing courses, I can't begin to count them. I wrote a book under the guidance of a mentor, a Professor of English and Creative Writing who's also a PEN/Faulkner winner.
I wanted to publish my book simply because I wanted to give my characters "life," but I didn't want to be a professional novel writer. I wanted the book more for myself and for my friends and family. So, I chose self-publication and I chose iUniverse.
I was extremely happy with them. They delivered all they promised and then some. My book is still for sale online and it's even in some bookstores.
I worked with a very good assistant at iUniverse. She always got back to me on time and everything was extremely professional. My book was awarded "Editor's Choice," and to those who feel this is a "fluff" award, I can tell you it isn't. I had to rewrite several things to get the "Editor's Choice" designation and I think all the ideas were very good ones.
Now, every place who engages in self-publication will tell you that marketing is your responsibility, however, if your book isn't very important to a big, traditional publishing company, then marketing and promotion are going to be mostly your job as well.
I loved iUniverse and if I ever write another book, I wouldn't hesitate to go with them.
Good luck with your writing and with your book.
(I do realize I'm more than two years late answering this question, but I thought others might like to know.)