Home Publishing
your own book.
Vanity may be one reason some people want to publish their own book,
but not 81% of the American public.
Whether the book is a collection of memoirs, a cookbook,
or a novel that simply wouldn't stay inside,
Nothing beats the creative privacy of home publishing
For those who want to retain complete control and hold the cost of publishing down, home publishing may be one solution. This is a good choice when only a few copies are needed for family and friends.
For those who might think their work is "unworthy" or that self publishing is a desperate and futile act to get a name in print, see what some readers have said about stories by this home-published author:
"Your stories have touched my heart and my life. They have given me so much to think about . . .Thank you . . ., Keep them coming!"
These comments came from readers all over the world - readers who had never met the author.
Self Publishing does make a difference.
"As a caregiver for the elderly, I strive to make my client's life more enjoyable - if only for a little while. I think of my readers in the same way."
Linda L. Rigsbee
Author