When you write a book and self-publish it, you face many choices. They're things traditional publishers handle for their authors, but it works differently for you. Whether you print coloring books or stately reference volumes, you'll oversee cover design, choose a binding method, and hire an editor. Each one requires careful consideration to make your book a success. You'll compete with traditionally published titles, and your quality must be measured against theirs. As a result, how you design and print your book matters. It's wise ...
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