One Author's Solution For Publishing Creative Writing Output

It has never been easy to have your creativesomething that you are desperate to see in print;
writing output accepted by traditional publishingsomething you want other people to read.
houses.There is always recourse to the expensive vanity
Witness these famous masters of fiction whopublishing houses but I wouldn't take that route
were all obliged to take the route of shelling outcome what may.
hard cash to have their debut novels printed.Would you?
Alexandre DumasImagine my surprise then when I stumbled across
D.H. Lawrencethe perfect solution for publishing creative output
Edgar Allan Poethat you cannot place elsewhere.
Edgar Rice BurroughsI have a string of traditionally published titles
George Bernard Shawcurrently selling in bookstores world wide but I
Gertrude Steinhave an almost equal string that I have never
James Joycebeen able to get into print.
John GrishamThat is until now...
Mark TwainThe little known but highly reputable POD (print on
Mary Baker Eddydemand) source I have discovered requires an
Rudyard Kiplinginitial membership fee that covers UNLIMITED
Stephen Cranetitles - perfect bound with ISBN and free shipping
Upton Sinclairto customers
Virginia WoolfIn a nutshell: Instead of requiring you to place an
Walt Whitmaninitial order for 10 to 100 books, this innovative
William Blakepublisher provides the first copy of your book
Zane Greyfree of charge and then prints-on-demand and
John Grisham, incidentally, sold copies of his firstships when they receive subsequent orders from
novel "A Time to Kill" out of the boot of a caryou and your customers.
which at the outset was his sole 'vehicle' forThis website featured in the resource box below
distribution...is well worth a visit especially if you are still
And it is getting tougher all the time - even forstruggling to get your first book into print. You
established authors.could have your own personal library up and
It can be doubly frustrating when you've writtenrunning in next to no time.