It is difficult to break into the publishing industry as a new author, and even more
difficult to get an acceptance letter from an editor at a large publishing house. As an
author you will work hard to finish your book, and work even harder to find the right
book publisher. The good news is you can tap into several types of publishers to publish
your book. Here is a look at some common types of book publishing.
GROUP PUBLISHING: Group publishing is the process by which a large company
publishes your work in the name of a larger company. For example, large publishing
companies often operate smaller publishing companies. The larger publishing company
serves as an umbrella over the smaller group publishing companies. Sometimes these
companies operate several smaller companies and book imprints that produce different
genres of writing and books. Sometimes this is referred to trade publishing. For example,
a large publishing group may produce best-selling adult novels, but may also operate
under a smaller name to produce certain non-fiction books, cookbooks, children's books,
or niche titles. Group publishing is a popular way to publish a book.
EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING: Educational publishing shares some likeness to
trade publishing. These companies deal specifically with educational material. They may
deal with only college textbooks, or they might deal with textbooks and materials for
grades K-12. Besides textbooks, these companies might also produce other forms of
educational material, which include posters, workbooks, CD-ROMS, software, testing
material and maps. There are several big name educational publishing companies.
UNIVERSITY PUBLISHING: Better known as the "University Press," this type of
publishing is different from group publishing and it is not the same as scholarly
publishing. These types of companies are usually non-profit. Universities, colleges and
sometimes museums or other organizations operate these publishing imprints. These
publishers usually publish books by scholars and other specialists. Besides distributing
their books to bookstores, they also make their book titles available within the university
system. Sometimes larger trade publishers publish these types of books.
INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING: Independent publishers are often the best way to
publish your book with established distribution channels. Independent publishers are
generally small, privately-owned companies. Many times, these companies only publish a
handful of books each year and they specialize in certain subjects. They have the freedom
to publish just about anything they wish.
SOFTWARE and other MEDIA: You might consider software and other types of
media as a publishing option. Think about the many e-books, CD-ROMs and digital
downloads, many published by large and small publishing companies. These types of
publishing companies are often associated with larger trade publishers. In fact, many
large publishing companies have their own in-house media publisher to spawn the
traditional paperback book into other types of media. Digital and alternate media is a
huge, profitable business, and these publishers are just as important and lucrative as the
large trade publishers.
As you can see, you can tap into various publishers who might consider publishing
your book. If you are unlucky with a large trade publisher or group publisher, then don't
give up. Keep looking at the different types of publishing companies until you find one
that wants to work with you and your book.
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