Self-publishing archive
The truth about POD
WBJB Radio aired a seven part series on Print on Demand publishing. The series includes interviews with current and former employees of the top three on demand publishing houses. Read more.

Author's POD book is first to make it to Book Sense
Saralee Perel recently won a 2005 humor writing award from the National Society of Newspaper Columnists. Al Speegle, Jr. caught up with her to discuss her writing career.
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Self-publishing childrens books
The kids laughed out loud at Kristen Twedt's first Crazy Cat  story. So, she self-published it as an illustrated book. Then, she used 1stBooks to pubish a second book in the Crazy Cat series. Read more.

Who hasn't self-published?
Robyn Jackson self-published her novel, "Lakota Moon." She's in good company with Willa Cather, Zane Grey, Mark Twain and Virginia Woolf. Read more.

Starting your own publishing company
Robyn Jackson has 20 year's experience as a reporter and editor for daily and weekly newspapers. Rather than use a print-on-demand service to publish her book, Robyn  decided to start her own publishing company. Read more.

Dave Lieber shows how to do-it-yourself
Dave Lieber self-published his latest book the old-fashioned way -- with hard work, grit and determination. I caught up with him recently to discuss the details. Read more.

Monica Carter: self-promotion
is the key
In less than a year, Monica Carter sold 1,500 copies of her novel "As If Nothing Happened." Read more.

Self-publishing: Xlibris
Cappy Hall Rearick self-published Simply Southern using Xlibris and has some tips about Xlibris and self-publishing. Read more.

Self-publishing: 1st Books
Anita Richwine's first book, Suddenly Alone : You're 50-Plus and Single Again, Now What?, was published in 2002 by 1st Books Library. We asked Anita a few questions about her decision to go with 1st Books and how it has worked out for her. Read more.

Self-publishing: iUniverse
Tim Herrera, award-winning humor columnist, discusses how and why he published two books with iUniverse.com. Read more.



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