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Is AuthorCrossing a traditional or non-traditional publisher?

AuthorCrossing is a non-traditional publisher. We're a "Do-it-Yourself," or DIY, self-publisher. There are many advantages to non-traditional publishing. You remain in complete control of the finished product because you get to do-it-yourself and decide what text, images, illustrations, fonts, etc. to use in your book. You retain the rights of your manuscript, unlike a traditional publisher. The timeline from start to finish is much quicker than a traditional publisher. Our publishing process can take as little as one hour or less to complete, as opposed to a traditional publisher, which often takes two or more years to complete.

You have the ability and control to set the price of your book including how much royalty you earn per copy sold. Additionally, you do not need an agent, eating into potential profits in order to get your manuscript noticed, accepted and published. Also, unlike traditional publishers who only market their most promising titles, we make marketing materials and promotional services available to all titles through our à la carte service menu.

Using print on demand technology instead of traditional print runs, we're able to make publishing affordable and accessible to all who have the desire and will to publish.

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What is Print on Demand publishing?

Print on Demand publishing, or POD, is a method of book printing using digital technology that makes it easy and cost-effective to produce books as they are ordered, either one at a time or in large numbers. Instead of a more traditional mode of printing, which only prints a large number at one time, POD is an "as needed" printer so there are no wasted books and no need to store them. This also means that the book can be available for an extended period of time, instead of the book being "out of print" after one print run.

Who prints the POD books?

Through our partnership with Wordclay, books are printed by Lightning Source Inc., a leading U.S. book wholesaler specializing in Print on Demand books. Launched in 1997, Lightning Source is a division of Ingram Industries Inc.

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Where is the POD printer located?

Lightning Source's printing facilities are located in La Vergne, Tennessee in the United States, and in the United Kingdom in Milton Keynes, England.

What kind of paper is used to print the books?

We have arranged for Lightning Source to use only high quality paper and materials in our books. All books are perfect bound, which is a standard for most paperback books. A perfect bound book has a true spine with a flat surface where text can be placed. The pages are cut evenly and glued and bound in the spine.

The 6"x9" and 5"x8" books are printed on 55lb., offset*, opaque, 444 PPI**, crème white and acid-free paper. The 8.25"x11" books are printed with 50lb., offset, opaque, 512 PPI, white and acid-free paper. For all book sizes, the cover is printed on 100lb., offset, white enamel paper and laminated (glossy).

*Offset is a type of paper that is suitable for book printing.

**PPI means "pages per inch." A page in this case means the actual piece of paper, or front and back of a sheet of paper, which technically in the book would be counted as two pages of text.

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Can I contact the printer?

Lightning Source works only with publishers, not individuals. If there are any issues with a book regarding print quality or any other concerns, please contact our customer service representatives.

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