Write a Book and Get Published Free
June 25, 2008 | Written by annliu | Filed Under Writing
As she said, “Everyone has a book waiting to be published. Whether it tells about ancestors, funny children or special pets - or shares tips on growing spices or making new friends”
Susan Klopfer, who has a great passion for writing books like to share with you How to Write a Book and Get Published Free
Consider this … The book publishing industry in the U.S. consists of some 82,000 book publishing firms, up from some 3000 1970, by R.R. Bowker’s count but there are many thousands more publishers who do not bother to apply for listing. Altogether, these publishers represent some 150,000 new book titles every year.
Six publishers are considered to be the big firms and they are located in New York City. Some three to four hundred are medium-size publishing companies. The rest, or most, are smaller and/or newer publishers.
More than 8,000 new publishing companies are established each year. Book sales amount to more than $25 billion annually and there are 2 million books “in print” or currently available.
So, the question becomes - Where to Start? Read her entire article here
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thanks for sharing, great information … Ann