List of self-publishing companies
The following lists are of notable self-publishing companies, and some which provide assistance in self-publishing books, provide print on demand services as publishers, operate as vanity presses, or custom print merchandise and on products.
Self-publishing and vanity publishing are totally different business models. And vanity presses are different from book packagers, book shepherds, or those offering a la carte publishing services for a fee but who do not charge you to publish your book. [1] A self-published author employs a printer (publishing) to operate a press, but retains ownership of copyrights, ISBN's, the finished books and their distribution.[2] A vanity press or subsidy publisher retains some of the rights,[3][self-published source] usually including ownership of the print run and control over distribution, while the author bears much or all of the financial risk.[4][self-published source]
Both models share a common characteristic of shifting risk and primary editorial control to the author; both encounter the same issues of lax editorial control when the author does not do all of the editorial and production functions well. The vanity press model almost always charges too much, delivers too little, all with low quality and tries to sell unneeded and useless services at high profit margins.
This differs from the conventional model (royalty publishing) in which a publisher pays an author an advance to create content, then assumes full control of the project and any commercial risk if a tome sells poorly. Also excluded is sponsored publishing, where a company pays an author to write a book on its behalf (for instance, a food manufacturer marketing a cookbook written by outsiders or a hobby materials supplier publishing a book of blueprints).[5]
These lists includes only some publishers; it is not a complete list of all existing self publishers nor vanity publishers.
Contents
Self-publishing companies
- main article: Self-publishing
Self-publishing is the publication of media by its author without the involvement of an established publisher. In common parlance, the term usually refers to physical written media, such as books and magazines, or digital media, such as e-books and websites. It can also apply to albums, pamphlets, brochures, video content, zines, or uploading images to a website.
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- BiblioBazaar
- Blue Rose Publishers
- Blurb, Inc.
- Books LLC
- Chick Publications
- Darkside communication group
- DiggyPOD
- FastPencil
- FriesenPress
- Greyden Press
- Lightning Source
- Llumina Press
- Lulu
- Notion Press
- America Star Books, also known as:
- PublishAmerica
- PublishAtlantica
- PublishBritannica (not to be confused with the encyclopedia company)
- PublishIcelandica
- Self Publish, Be Happy
- Trafford Publishing
- Wattpad
- Xlibris
- Xulon Press
Self-publishing e-book platforms
- main article: Self-publishing#Publishing_platforms
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E-book digital distribution platforms
E-book digital distribution platforms
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Vanity publishing books
- main article: Vanity press
A vanity press, vanity publisher, or subsidy publisher is a publishing house in which authors pay to have their books published.
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- Amazon's CreateSpace
- America Star Books, also known as:
- PublishAmerica
- PublishAtlantica
- PublishBritannica (not to be confused with the encyclopedia company)
- PublishIcelandica
- American Biographical Institute
- AuthorHouse
- Author Solutions
- Aventine Press
- Blurb, Inc.
- Dorrance Publishing
- Famous Poets Society
- FastPencil
- FriesenPress
- Hillcrest Media
- iUniverse
- Lulu
- Matador
- Poetry.com, also known as:
- Reedsy
- Self Publishing Inc.
- Smashwords
- Tate Publishing & Enterprises
- Vantage Press
- Xlibris
Print on demand books
- main article: Print on demand
Print on demand (POD) is a printing technology and business process in which book copies (or other documents) are not printed until the company receives an order, allowing prints of singular or small quantities.
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- America Star Books, also known as:
- PublishAmerica
- PublishAtlantica
- PublishBritannica (not to be confused with the encyclopedia company)
- PublishIcelandica
- AuthorHouse
- DiggyPOD
- Lightning Source
- Llumina Press
- Lulu
- Outskirts press
- Powell's Books
- Trafford Publishing
- Xlibris
Self-printing products and custom merchandise
- main article: Custom merchandise
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See also
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- 3D printing
- Accessible publishing
- Alternative media
- Amateur press association
- Article processing charge
- Association of Little Presses
- Author mill
- Bill Bird
- British small press comics
- Custom media
- Custom merchandise
- Desktop publishing
- Digital printing
- Dōjin
- Dynamic publishing
- Fan fiction
- Fanzine
- Independent music
- List of English language small presses
- List of literary magazines
- List of self-publishing companies
- Literary presses
- Mass customization
- Mimeo Revolution
- Offset printing
- Online shopping
- Personalization
- Predatory open access publishing
- Print on demand
- Private press
- Samizdat
- Self Publish, Be Happy
- Category:Self-published books
- Category:Self-publishing companies
- Category:Self-publishing online stores
- Self publishing
- Small magazine/little magazine
- Small press
- Small Press Distribution
- Vanity award
- Vanity gallery
- Vanity label
- Vanity press or vanity publishing
- Variable data printing
- Web-to-print
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