Our Goals
Our goals are simple. We strive for success for our authors; we don’t just publish and print a book. This is the easy part; the hard part is in the marketing and promotion of the book.
When thinking about publishing their book, an author as to decide exactly what they want for the book. We are happy to discuss all authors’ needs, and advise them on the best way to proceed; success is always our key aim.
As we are a small publisher, and not one of the majors, we do have fees involved that we charge when sending us your work.
With us you will not just get a sorry letter for what you pay; we actually give you a critique of your book. This includes spelling and grammar, style, flow, if it grabs a reader’s interest, character development for Novels, and children’s books, basically if the book makes sense to the reader. The critique also explains how to fix the book if it does need fixing.
A critique is very valuable to an author, as sometimes an author can be too attached to their work and gloss over things. You want your book to be the very best it can.
This may come as a shock to some authors, writing and publishing the book counts for only 20% of a books success. The other 80% is marketing and promotion. Simply put, no marketing, no promotion, no sales! If anyone tells you different they are pulling your leg.
We have three options for authors to publish with us.
- Co-edition contract publishing. Click here for terms.
- A royalty based publishing contract. Click here for terms.
- Self publishing. Click here for terms.
When thinking about publishing their book, an author as to decide exactly what they want for the book. We are happy to discuss all authors’ needs, and advise them on the best way to proceed; success is always our key aim.
As we are a small publisher, and not one of the majors, we do have fees involved that we charge when sending us your work.
With us you will not just get a sorry letter for what you pay; we actually give you a critique of your book. This includes spelling and grammar, style, flow, if it grabs a reader’s interest, character development for Novels, and children’s books, basically if the book makes sense to the reader. The critique also explains how to fix the book if it does need fixing.
A critique is very valuable to an author, as sometimes an author can be too attached to their work and gloss over things. You want your book to be the very best it can.