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Getting Published:
When To Pay & When You Don't

How much should you pay to get your book
published? I know this question is confusing because I once led
a teleclass where a student asked me four times how much I paid
to get my novel published. I said, "Nothing!", but the answer
didn't make sense to her. She didn't understand why I didn't
have to pay anything when she was being "pursued" by publishers
offering packages that would cost her thousands of dollars.
Welcome to today's publishing world where the old model is often
confused with the digital/self-publishing models and writers
don't know how or even if they have to spend their own money.
Let me clarify. I hope this will help you make the right
decisions for your book.
Traditional Publishers
Whether a traditional publishing house
is one of the big ones, like Random House or St. Martin's (which
published my novel), or moderate to small like a Hay House, one
thing remains the same: you pay nothing. When one of these
houses is interested in your book, they pay you an advance to
write the book and, if the book sells well, they will continue
to pay you royalties. Depending on how large your publisher is
and how excited they are about your book you may also get a nice
marketing push and your own public relations person working to
get your book noticed. There's also a level of prestige and
acceptance that comes from selling your book to a publishing
house--reviewers take notice and it's easier to get the major
booksellers to stock your book. Of course, it's also really
difficult to get a traditional publisher interested in your book
(you'll proba bly need a literary agent), but if this is what
you want for your project, you'll do the things you need to do
to get noticed.
Print On Demand Publishers
Many new writers think they are getting
the attention of a traditional publisher when they are pursued
by a POD publisher. Then they're shocked when they find out how
much they have to pay. You have to know that most POD publishers
are totally reputable, but on a certain level, you're still
self-publishing. POD publishers offer a wide range of fee-based
options including cover design, editing and marketing. They
operate like a traditional publishing house in that the ISBN
(International Standard Book Number) is owned by the POD, not
the author, and the company pays royalties to the author. Going
POD can be pricey, but if you have zero experience in putting a
book together they can be your best buy. Some of the popular
ones include Lulu, Trafford Publishing, Author House, Outskirts
Press and iUniverse.
Digital Printers
The most important thing to know about
digital printers is that they just manufacture the book. You
maintain control. You keep the copyright, you own the ISBN
(which you'll have to purchase yourself) and you figure out how
to sell the book. You'll also probably have to hire a designer
and an editor to help you put the book in tip-top shape before
handing it over to the printers. In this process you can ask the
printers to send you a price quote or even get several to bid on
your project. This could be your best pricing option. Just
remember to ask for references and interview the authors to see
how satisfied they were with their final product.
As always, do your homework. You can
spend as much or as little as you want. Only you will know how
close you come to producing the book that's been in your mind
forever.
© 2007 Sophfronia Scott
Author and Writing Coach
Sophfronia Scott is "The Book Sistah" TM. Get
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