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Has anyone any views or publishing experiences with the above?
I'm strongly tempted just to do a CreateSpace on the two books recently epublished - there has been several requests for print books. It looks simple enough, but before doing, wanted to know what any writers thought.
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Take a look at Feedaread. I'll be using them, I think.
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Thanks Annie. Had a look, now I have no idea which is best. I see that there is a one off charge of £88 for distribution to online sellers, not sure what it is elsewhere.
Has anyone experience of the finished quality of any of these providers?
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The finished quality on FeedaRead is very good, and their pricing is competitive. I was happy with the finished product.
http://www.feedaread.com/books/Millstone-9781781760468.aspx
Colin
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I had something in an anthology of winning competition stories done via Lulu. The actual pages were lovely quality, but the cover left a bit to be desired - it was very shiny (unpleasantly so), as have been other Lulu books I've seen. This may have changed now, though, because that anthology was four years ago.
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Thanks. Still thinking here. I could try one and see what I thought before doing the next.
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CreateSpace do my paperback copies in the US. Nice quality and they will give you an ISBN if you don't already own some. I didn't format my own work. I had Lighthouse24 do it for me, for a very small price.
WWmail me if you want the link - but should be Googlable!! His name is Doug.
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Mines via Lulu and yes, it is a bit shiny!
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Slightly put off now about Lulu. So am musing over CreateSpace. Are their any drawbacks to using them outside of the US, does anyone know?
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Thank you - also looks at FeedaRead, thanks Bald Man.