Publishing on Demand

Learn about custom publishing your book on-demand from the CEO of OutskirtsPress.com as he shares the trials and tribulations of running a thriving custom publishing company.

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I have been writing since I was six, and submitting books to old-fashioned publishers since I was in 9th grade. When I discovered Print-on-Demand, I published my first book with a POD company. I wasn't very satisfied with all the work they made me do. So I started Outskirts Press -- a better way to get published for any writer, author, or blogger. Online at http://www.outskirtspress.com

Monday, February 21, 2005

Getting Reviewed in Publisher's Weekly - NOT

Doh!

One of the reasons I was aiming for an April publication date for Publishing Gems was to give my review copy enough time to get into the hands of Publisher's Weekly editors.

We'll I just received the galley copy back in the mail. Apparently I used the wrong address. I'll have to confirm that the information we're providing in the Author's Center is accurate and then resend it, although now there isn't enough time before it's published. Nevertheless, there's an old saying that I like to quote from time to time: "If at first you don't succeed, yell profanities until someone gives you your way!"

FYI - the address I used was 245 W. 17th St, New York, NY 10011. When I investigate the new one (a quick jaunt onto their website should do it), I'll post it. I have a few blogs going, though, so no promises on which one I post it too. In fact, these multiple blogs every have ME confused.