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Self-publishing has become a catch-all term that can be used to describe vanity publishing, subsidy publishing or independent ("indie") publishing.

A vanity publisher will accept any manuscript submitted to it and turn that manuscript into a book via its own editing, packaging and manufacture processes, all of which are offered to the author for a fee. The author must commit to buying a minimum quantity of the resulting book. Usually, the author must sign over some or all of her rights to the work being published for a fixed term as well. The vanity publisher may also offer ebook or audiobook production services, book distribution and marketing services on a fee basis.

Subsidy publishing is virtually identical to vanity publishing, except that subsidy publishers have a manuscript selection process and some subsidy outfits do not require the author to sign over future publication rights.

Indie publishing is used to describe the activities of individual authors or author collectives who essentially act as their own publishers. Editing, cover design, typesetting, printing, distribution and other services are hired by the indie publisher as needed, but the indie publisher himself manages the entire process and retains all rights to his work.

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  • Harlequin Begins Vanity Press


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    Anyone who knows anything about vanity presses knows that they’re not respected on several levels when it comes to publishing and being published. A vanity press is called thus because it caters to a would-be writer’s vanity. In other words, a work may be published without any editorial process taking place. This ...
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  • Writers, money and the web (part four): niche content


    Lisa DempsterAuthority Authority: 119
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  • Subsidy/vanity Presses and Self-Publishing, Pros and Cons


    Adventures in WritingAuthority Authority: 112
    SUBSIDY/VANITY IN PAPER Many of the subsidy and vanity publishers have a system for publishing the book set up so all you have to do is plug in the various components of the book. You will design the cover or pay to have someone design the cover, you will write the book blurb, and you will edit or pay someone to ...
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  • Harlequin Gets Two Out of Four


    Insert Witty Title HereAuthority Authority: 618
    Harlequin has been making changes. First, the as-promised name change to its venue with AuthorSolutons: adieu, Harlequin Horizons, and hello, DellArte Press . Second, I can’t see a push for or link to DellArte Press anywhere on the eHarlequin website (although its press release section still touts the ...
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  • Don’t self-publish in vain!


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    Or, rather, don’t be fooled into thinking that “self-publishing” and “vanity press” mean the same thing. Recently, we reported on “lies told by the self-publishing industry” . Here is some more advice on the same subject: Fledgling co-author Sharon Lee posted to her LiveJournal yesterday a ...
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  • Interview with David Seaman, Self-Published author


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    1 day ago
  • NaNoWriMo RE: Who publishes?


    EK's Star LogAuthority Authority: 134
    The question and my answer:Who publishes?[quote=Esmeralda_m]Do any of you go on to publish your books later? [/quote]Always. I started writing short stories in 1978. All of them published via indie-press chapbooks. Though most never had more than 12 or 15 copies made. =P I moved on the adding novels in 2006, and ...
    1 day ago
  • NaNoWriMo RE: Who publishes?


    EK's Writing BlogAuthority Authority: 134
    The question and my answer: Who publishes? [quote=Esmeralda_m]Do any of you go on to publish your books later? [/quote] Always. I started writing short stories in 1978. All of them published via indie-press chapbooks. Though most never had more than 12 or 15 copies made. =P I moved on the adding novels in ...
    1 day ago
  • Taking the Vanity Out of Vanity Publishing


    Insert Witty Title HereAuthority Authority: 618
    So you know how I’ve been defining the difference between vanity publishers and self-publishing presses as (A) who’s getting the profit and (B) who controls the ISBN? Well, it looks like I have to rethink that difference. Thanks to a number of people (some of whom I’m quoting, with their permission, in this ...
    1 day ago
  • Free


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    STATUS: And here I said I wouldn’t be blogging again for the holiday week. I couldn’t help myself. What’s playing on the iPod right now? IT’S THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT by R.E.M Yesterday I posted my blog entry rather late at night. This morning when I woke up, realized that there was something ...
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  • Self-Publishing...I tried to keep quiet


    Nicole O'DellAuthority Authority: 119
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  • Publishing Definitions


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  • Self-publishing and Harlequin Kicking-up Dust


    Self Publishing AdviceAuthority Authority: 117
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  • Writers, money and the web: further thoughts on crowdsourcing


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  • Harlequins Self-Publishing Venture: Is It the Future of Publishing?


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