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  • Started by Carol Clouse
    Last reply by Christine Keleny
    Who do you use when you really need/want a book printed on recycled paper with soy based natural inks?  Any experience out there?  And how can you use a smaller 'eco' printer without becoming a warehouse for your books?
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  • ...enge. Also, how does one make money if profits are so low and you have to pay an editor and a designer, and for promo.    One last (for now, you warehouse of info): have you ever tried...
  • ...n average hardcover book for $26 - $13 goes to the retailer $3 to the warehouse for shipping, $6 to the publi...r years, even letting it languish in the dark, dusty corners of their warehouse. Oh, and did I mention promot...

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  • ...like about WriteLife hybrid publishing . . .Unlike independent publishers, the author is not paying for an entire press run or book storage in a warehouse. WriteLife has an intensive p...
  • ...ft than I had imagined. About a month ago, PACT (http://www.wearpact.com/) was selling last season's organic cotton socks for $1 a pair at their warehouse. This week, I sent them an em...
  • Would the difference between Bookbaby and SheWrites be that you set up POD and warehouse and set up distribution for any books that have been printed?