The best form of cooperation and support from our part consists
in offering the opportunity to publish your own book(s) and make
it available to the world.
Authors usually try to approach publishing houses that will
produce, print and distribute their book, and can quickly lose
enthusiasm, or considerable amounts of money - or both.
Publishing houses want to make a profit, so if you don't already
have a big name in the mainstream academic world, in politics or
in the entertainment industry, publishers will charge you for
the entire process and you will have to buy from them a large
number of copies (at least 1000), procure a storage facility and
distribute them yourself. In practice the publisher just works
as a printer, and will expect you to do all the layout, cover
etc to their technical specifications.
If they think your book might be successful, they will give you
some money (the amount is proportional to your name and fame and
political connections) to purchase your intellectual property
and then they will do whatever they want with it, including
major modifications to the text and even to the title. This
means the book is not yours any more - at best they will give
you a discount if you buy some copies from them.
We can work together and benefit from previous experience in the
process of writing, editing, layout and production of your book,
and make it available on print-on-demand platforms such as
Amazon, that will advertise and sell and ship copies themselves
without charging you anything, and will pay you a fixed
royalties sum for each copy.
As you always remain the owner of the copyrights of your book
(unless otherwise agreed) later on you can choose to sell your
copyrights to an ordinary Publisher, and we will remove your
book from our catalogue.
For the practical process, please see the Publications section
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