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News You can Use: Libraries and Bookstores Are Getting Into Indie Publishing

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Bookstores have always been a great resource for authors wanting to self-publish their work. But one of the trends that we’re starting to see at Ingram is one where bookstores are developing their own publishing programs. And not just bookstores, but public libraries as well. With the tools now available through a service like IngramSpark,…

libraries and bookstores getting into indie publishing by Robin Cutler for BookWorks.comBookstores have always been a great resource for authors wanting to self-publish their work. But one of the trends that we’re starting to see at Ingram is one where bookstores are developing their own publishing programs. And not just bookstores, but public libraries as well. With the tools now available through a service like IngramSpark, launching a publishing program has never been easier. Since libraries and bookstores have always been a community’s window into the publishing industry, it was just a matter of time before they took on the roles of advisor and publisher.

read more… https://www.bookworks.com/2016/12/libraries-and-bookstores-are-getting-into-indie-publishing/

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