Okay, if you have a book proposal you'd like us to consider, we're not
going to BS you. Here's how it works.
The bad news...
* We
don't give advances--an increasingly common phenomenon in publishing.
In the long run that's no big deal as these are always advances against
royalties, which means the publisher just takes the money back out of
your first check(s) anyway.
* Well do as much as we can to promote your book,
but our resources are limited. Ultimately the bulk of this task will be
on your shoulders--which, again, is not really different than what the
bigger publishers will tell you.
* Your book will (in all likelihood) NOT appear on
the shelves of the major chain bookstores. It WILL, however, be on
their title
list so that any customer, at any store, can order it. That is actually
less of a loss than it sounds. What they don't tell you is this. IF you
can get your book on their shelves (a big "IF"), you have three months
for your book to become a very (very) good seller. If it doesn't--it's
gone, just as if it had never been there in the first place.
The good news...
* You
will NOT be charged for having the book published. We are NOT a print
on demand rip-off thing. We're investing our money, not yours, into your
book.
* You'll receive a royalty of 10% to 12% of the net
paperback sales (i.e. 10-12% of what we get). That's the same if not
higher than most publishers. We don't do hardbacks at this time, but if
and when we do, you'll get 12% to 15% of those net sales. eBooks
(which we're doing more and more), you get 25% of what we get.
* You will be able to buy your book for your own
resale at 50% off the cover price.
* Your book will be published using the latest
state-of-the-art technology. In other words, it will look great. We
don't put out junk--that goes for the look of the book as well as the
writing.
* The book will appear in Books in Print and will be
available through both Ingram, and Baker & Taylor--the two largest
book distributors in the world.
* It will be available in Europe via both Gardner's
Books and Bertram Books, the two largest book distributors in Europe.
* It will also be available in Canada via
Chapters/Indigo, the largest book distributor in Canada.
* And it will be available online via Amazon.com,
BarnesandNoble.com, Borders.com, this website, and God knows how many
other independent websites.
Now then, all that being said, I should also point out that we will
probably not be publishing very many unsolicited books. If you
want to give it a try, however, we'll be glad to take a look at a
(well-crafted) proposal. Just remember... nautical and historical
fiction and non-fiction will get our attention a lot easier than
something in the "Other" category. By the way, if you have never
done a
book proposal before, there are lots of books out there (as well as
Internet help) that will show you how to do it. If your proposal looks
interesting to us, we'll ask for some sample chapters and go from there.
Oh yes, one more thing--everything but everything around here is done
electronically. So your proposal has to be sent via e.Mail as either a
Microsoft Word file, an Apple Pages file, or a .pdf file.
Send your proposals (only) to: info@FireshipPress.com Don't
get your hopes up, but I can guarantee you we will definitely take a
look at it and give it serious consideration.
See, I told you we wouldn't BS you.
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