To a writer, self-publishing is an incredibly effective and alluring concept. On the simplest level, it's an interesting solution to an age old issue: Exactly how do you get your words to a wide audience (preferably, while earning some cash along the way)? On a more artistic level, it is an unique extension of the imaginative procedure. Beyond putting words on the page, the self-publisher actually controls every aspect of authoring-- he or she produces the physical book and actively brings it to an audience. It's a distinctively harmonious and satisfying melding of art and company.

It's hard, of course, however nowadays self-publishing isn't as hard as you might think. Today, you can produce a substantial run of a quality book for as little as $5,000.

In this short article, we'll walk through what you would do as a self-publisher, and we'll get some words of advice from an author who's in fact existed. Walter Roark has published 3 books-- "Keeping the Child Alive Till Your Spouse Gets House," "Keeping Your Grandkids Alive Till Their Ungrateful Parents Arrive," and "Keeping Your Toddler on Track Till Mommy Returns"-- and has actually had success with all of them.

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