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Monday 9 February 2015

Tips On Finding Independent Book Publishers

By Beryl Dalton


There is an assortment of reasons that readers and authors are interested in finding out about independent or small book publishing companies. Many readers want to know more about the latest releases of less mainstream or well known publishers. As well, lots of authors whose work is geared towards a less main stream market are interested in finding out about potential publishers for their work. Indeed, independent book publishers offer the chance for voices which are outside the mainstream and popular genres to be heard.

A lot of authors want to pursue independent presses as potential routes to publishing their work. In fact, many writers like the idea of submitting work to publishing houses which receive fewer manuscripts than the most popular and well known presses. For others, it is an artistic decision based on the fact that smaller presses may be more receptive to unique voices.

Certainly, it can be a major challenge to get information on independent publishers, but the following guide is a great help. It includes some avenues which you may not have considered. In fact, there are many tools and resources which can be utilized for little or not cost. Read on for a range of practical pointers to help get you started in your search for independent publishing outlets.

Remember that you may have to search a little harder to get information on small presses because they often use less well known channels for publicity. Some examples are trade fairs, social media and simple word of mouth among readers. Finding out more about these presses may take some tenacity but half the battle is knowing where to begin.

One option for finding out more about these companies is to visit an event aimed at showcasing their work. For instance, conferences and trade shows featuring independent publishers are held throughout the country each year. You can find more information on these types of events by search on the Internet.

As well, there are a number of catalogues and publications which focus on showcasing independent publishing houses. They include pertinent details including contact information, subjects and genres and the latest releases. You may find this sort of guide at a library or book store.

Another useful source of information which is too often overlooked is word of mouth. In fact, many small publishers rely on this to spread the word about great new books. Therefore, it is worth your time to ask around among your family and friends for their tips and suggestions.

If you would like to find more tips on searching for small and independent publishing firms. There are many low cost resources available to help. On the World Wide Web, there are a range of websites and blogs which concentrate solely on this subject. Furthermore, there are some well known monthly magazines which focus on small press publishing. Lastly, a newspaper which includes a section for literature and books may prove very useful. Many such features include regular book reviews which can help you to learn more about independent publishers and what types of works they produce. Certainly, this search is likely to take some effort but is well worth it in finding the ideal company, whether you are an author or a reader.




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