6/2/2023 0 Comments Mypublisher com reviewKeep writing and check out Page Publishing at www. But only If I get to keep my current Publication Coordinator. Will I go with Page Publishing in the future? Probably. Going forward I’ll use an independent copy editor for the “final” preprint manuscript. I have done several books and it was always excellent service, full support and great products. ![]() I have been a customer with My Publisher from the very beginning. I don’t recommend My Publisher to my worst enemies I wish I could give 0 stars for My Publisher, actually negative stars. My advice to Page Publishing is to invest in state-of-the-art proofing software that can detect possible errors and/or hire a team of copy editors and charge more to cover this cost. very, very unsatisfied and frustrated customer. As every published author knows, you’ve read your manuscript at least a dozen times, at least twice to yourself out loud, and your brain reads what it wants to read and not what’s really there in black and white. Page publishing states in their authors guide that “ will closely examine your manuscript in order to identify and correct any typographical errors, spelling errors, grammatical deficiencies, and the like.” Now in their defense they state that the author is ultimately responsible for the final version. My brother, who should be a copy editor and not a real estate broker, found several glaring grammatical/word choice errors in my published second book. Page Publishing will subject it to a computer software program, that in my opinion, rudimentarily checks for grammatical errors. I have six on my team-three of which are published authors. Lesson for new authors-you need to heed Stephen King’s advice–get a review team. They will probably read the first chapter or two just to make sure they are not publishing the floorplans of the Pentagon’s Strategic Command Center. I seriously doubt anyone at Page Publishing will read your manuscript from beginning to end. ![]() Ok, now I’ll give them a major ding on the editorial process. So, if you are already starving, you might still be alive at the end. Photo Book Review: MyPublisher (Lay Flat Pages & Super Gloss Paper) 41,618 views Like Dislike Share Save thoughtsmediaEXTRAS 299 subscribers This is one part of a multi-part set of. And this can be paid off in monthly installments. The publishing contract for a three-hundred-page book will range between $2500-$3500. But the best part about this program is the live chat feature and their customer service in general. But when one considers the steep learning curve that goes with publication and marketing, and for those debut novelists that can’t find an agent, I think it is a worthwhile investment. 1 review US good program, excellent customer service The program is like most others available online, but in my opinion the layouts are more modern/current looking with lots of options. ![]() Ok, so what does all this cost? It isn’t cheap. Page Publishing receives a small administration fee, 20-30 cents, per sale. The author can also purchase books for less than half of the retail price. Flush mount albums are definitely a high end product and not for everyday photos. If you’ve been putting off making a wedding album, this is one of the easiest ways to get it done. Amazon books, Apple iBooks, Barnes and Noble and Books A Million, will have your book listed in a manner of days. MyPublisher has been offering discounts on the design fee, so that makes it even more affordable. ![]() That one line means the world to me because it sums up my intentions perfectly.Major booksellers get your book through Ingram Content Network, the world’s largest book distribution network. “Thank you for honoring our Ancestors,” Nana Anoa Nantambu. The best review I’ve received is a single sentence from an elder in my community that I deeply admire. When I wrote the scathing review of MyPublisher I had just received and email from customer support saying that 'Subject - Let's Make a Deal - Response By (Tiffany N.) ( 12:38 PM) On your order M7547027 she had a Qty of 2. The reviews from my fellow authors meant so much to me because they took time out of their busy schedules to read my book and give meaningful feedback. At first, this was very distressing to me, even now it’s a bitter topic, but I’ve learned to turn lemons into lemonade. Thankfully I was able to get reviews from book blogger and fellow authors in my writing group. So in addition to writing, some of us are expected to do marketing, publicity and get our own reviews! I didn’t get a review from any of those agencies and in fact, my publisher didn’t get any reviews for the book pre or post-publication. Most publishers get their books in the hands of reputable reviewers like the School Library Journal, Kirkus, Booklist, etc. Reviews are so important for authors, especially for debut books. At another time I’ll write about the unprofessionalism I encountered with this publisher but for now I want to talk about reviews. Recently I was thinking about how my publisher really dropped the ball and didn’t get any reputable reviews for my book, Praline Lady.
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