: Re: Printing by the Publisher My first book was published through Xlibris. They have reported no sales from numerous authors, so no one is receiving royalty checks. They are ignoring my calls and
As an author, there are a number of ways to get your work in front of readers, such as:
You can submit your manuscript to a reputable publishing firm
You can submit your manuscript to an agent and hope they can place you
with a reputable publishing firm
You can self-publish (in print) using a service like CreateSpace (Amazon) or Nook Press (Barnes & Noble)
You can self-publish (e-books) using a service like Kindle Direct Publishing or Nook Press
You can use a vanity publishing service
With options 1 and 2, your chances of getting published are extremely low because the "reputable" publishers are very selective in the manuscripts they choose to publish. If you are going this route, you should make sure your manuscript is polished and written to the best of your ability. Even then, your odds of being selected are pretty slim. However, if they do select your manuscript, they will likely pay you an advance on earnings. They will also print, distribute, and market your book. In exchange for this, they will likely have you sign a contract that grants them exclusive rights to publish your book for a certain period of time. You still own the copyright, but you can't print the book yourself or offer it to another publisher while you are under contract. I believe this is what you had hoped for with Xlibris, but unfortunately, you were wrong. (Read on)
If you choose options 3 or 4, you will be able to publish the book yourself, in whichever format you choose. Each of these services will make your book available in their respective catalogs, but they do not do anything to promote your book. That is ultimately your responsibility. However, each of these services is available basically for free. With either of these options, you are under no obligation to remain with the "publisher", you maintain ownership of your copyright, and you can choose to go to any other company to publish your book.
If you choose option 5, then you are expected to pay a service fee in order for the "publisher" to print your book. This service fee can be anywhere from 0 to 00 (using the prices from the Xlibris web site). In exchange, you will get a certain number of books for yourself, and they will add your title to their catalog. They do NOT do anything to market or promote your book (unless you choose the Platinum package, which costs over ,000.) Here again, you are ultimately responsible for promoting your book. However, just as with options 3 and 4, you are under no obligation to remain with the "publisher", you maintain ownership of your copyright, and you can choose to go to any other company to publish your book.
It's unfortunate, but you appear to have selected the least desirable of the options listed here. The good news is that you don't have to worry about being able to publish your book elsewhere, because you are under no contractual agreement with Xlibris as an exclusive "distributor", which is really all they are. If you go with option 3 or 4, you won't have to worry about an ISBN or a UPC, because they will provide one for you. (You won't be able to reuse the one that Xlibris provided.)
You might want to take some time to do some research on self-publishing and educate yourself on the different options available to you. There is a wealth of information out there, but you'll need to take some time to really understand what it's all about and how to work it to your best advantage.
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