There are a ton of self-publishing companies out there and they all vary in price and minimum quantity of books.I've added a couple that we will look at as many will only quote you if you contact them. We will also go through Self-Publishing Pros and Cons as well as a service video. Please keep in mind that the information provided below was relevant at the date of this post. In no way are we trying to tell you which way to go or that these publishers are bad. This information is here for your use to help you look into which route is best for you.
Your Nickel's Worth Publishing
- Charge $50/hour. They can provide research, editing (grammatical and substantive), scanning, Photoshop work, layout, design and printer-liaison services, as well as marketing and distribution. The cost of production and editing varies, depending on the quality of the writing, the complexity of the desired layout, and the time needed to make any images ready for press. - Selling your books through them means you need to charge between $12.95-$19.95 a book. Source: http://www.ynwp.ca/index.php/faq#cost
DriverWorks Ink Publishing
- Costs from $5000 - $10000 to self-publish a book depending on the length, amount of editing required, layout, images, full color or black & white and how many books ordered. Source: http://driverworks.ca http://driverworks.blogspot.ca/2013/03/q-about-self-publishing.html
Dorrance Publishing, Friessen Press and Archway Publishing are just a few others who produce books at a fee.
Self-Publishing Pros
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Please note that while at the time these were published, they were true. In the future, they may change. The warnings above in no way are meant to discredit the above companies.
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Traditional publishers are those companies you frequently see on the back cover of the books in stores. They pay you for your writing and not the other way around. Here is a list of some known publishers, what is required to submit your manuscript and the sources for this information. Below this you will find Traditional Publishing Pros and Cons as well as a service video. Please keep in mind that the information provided below was relevant at the date of this post. In no way are we trying to tell you which way to go or that these publishers are bad. This information is here for your use to help you look into which route is best for you.
Harper Collins Canada
- Does not accept unsolicited submissions or query letters. (This means you need an agent) Source: http://www.harpercollins.ca/for-authors/submit-a-manuscript
Hachette Book Group
- Requires a literary agent. Source: http://www.hachettebookgroup.com/customer-faqs/
Penguin Random House
- does not accept unsolicited submissions, proposals, manuscripts, illustrations, artwork, or submission queries at this time. This includes submission of work previously published elsewhere. Source: http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/faqs/#manuscripts-how-do-i-submit-my-manuscript-or-abstract-to-penguin-random-house-for-publication-2_
Pantera Press
- They are not publishing picture or illustrated books, cookbooks, self-help books, health and well being books, travel books, poetry, play scripts, short stories, compilations, novellas, chapter books or children’s books (by children’s books, we mean books for under 12's. We are actively looking for Young Adult Fiction, for an age group 12 years +) Source: https://www.panterapress.com.au/submit-your-manuscript Note: As far as I can tell, this place works like a traditional publisher. I didn't see anything about costs.
Harlequin
- Accepts certain manuscripts in the romance genre. Source: https://harlequin.submittable.com/submit_
Peach Tree
- Does not publish historical novels (except children’s/young adult), science fiction, fantasy, romance, westerns, horror, poetry, short stories, plays, business, scientific or technical reference, or books intended specifically as textbooks. - Send biographical material about the author (past publishing credentials, education, etc.) Source: http://peachtree-online.com/index.php/resources/submission-guidelines/manuscript-guidelines.html_
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Please note that while at the time these were published, they were true. In the future, they may change. The warnings above in no way are meant to discredit the above companies. |
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