Meet Wordclay: Helpful DIY Self-Publishing Site for Writers
June 192010
Wordclay, www.wordclay.com, is a user-friendly, innovative, do-it-yourself publishing site; authors can make a book and remain in control. Whether you’ve got the next great American novel, poetry or history book, you can self-publish books for free.
There are no up-front costs or minimum purchases required. Books are competitively priced and printed to order using print on demand (POD) technology.
If writers want to go beyond the free publishing service, professional publishing services are available to help market their self-published book. Here are a few DIY self-publishing services offered: editorial services, including content editing; cover design and illustrations; ISBN and retail channel distribution; and press release writing and distribution to the media.
To get started with Wordclay, simply take a moment to register at www.wordclay.com and you’ll be on your way to self-publishing.
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Ever wonder how a book travels from the author to the reader? Or how much work is involved in the publishing process? And is this whole internet thing just a fad, like pagers and Tamagotchis?
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