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  • Kindle is free and I hear that it is easy to do (dtp.amazon.com - just upload your text or pdf I think), Amazon pays 35% royalties and if your book is out of print the...
  • Like Ellen said: Smashwords If you do your ebook production through them (at no cost), it will be distributed to various ebook sites, including Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Kobo, Sony, and Fictions are on the distribution schedule as well. .
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    I understand that copyright laws protect all forms of my curricula and books. But how can copyrights really protect digital materials, eBooks, PDF files, etc? From wh...
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  • We use Lightning Source (aka LSI) and their POD service and we are very happy with the...d crunch the numbers first and determine what will work best for your business model. Every publisher is differen...
  • I'm just getting my feet wet in the SW world. I've been a freelance writer for websites and blogs for the past few years, and this month I self-published my first book...
  • I believe I paid $25.00 to CreateSpace. This includes a listing on Amazon.com. If you want fancy typesetting, etc. they will do that for an additional fee. I wanted mo...
  • I wish I had something useful to offer here. i have no sense of balance. i experience pockets of serenity, regardless of equity of distribution of my various lives and...
  • You’re right Caroline, that my use of the term monolithic corporations does lend itself to a comic book interpretation of the Evil Empire. Currently I am immersed in r...
  • If you already have a well-written release, use PR.com which is free.  Also, check out PRWeb.  If you want a wider distribution, I can give you the name of a company I...
  • This. I can't get them to stop calling and I haven't published anything with them. I've asked them to stop calling and emailing and they persist.  I'm glad I'm not out...