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how long do you think its take to publish a women self help book with about 200 pages and the cost please help?

im done with the book but now im stuck i dont know the step to getting it plublished

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I would say you are in luck due to the timing of this question. Barnes and Noble just announced their self publishing program called PubIt! This is going to be a huge help to those writers out there who do not wish to go the standard rote. They have a very easy promotional page for you to review. I would take a few minutes by visiting the site. Let me know what you think. I have posted the link for you below. Good luck to you, I wish you the best success!

    http://pubit.barnesandnoble.com/pubit_app/bn?t=pi_...

    RareLibro

    www.rarelibro.com

    Source(s): Barnes and Noble
  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Good write LC, good expressed goings on in a coven, and but no longer all are demonic. If Kels "Angel Witch" would, she'd solid her spells a long way and extensive, however for well, with possibly a couple of darkish secrets and techniques up the sleeves of her black gown. Popularity is extremely over-rated and I've not ever visible the feel of it own women because it did in High School, which used to be a personal, Catholic college, Oh my, the nuns might had been aghast, or aghost?

  • Joss
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Probably try commercial publishing first. Look for literary agents that represent non-fiction and seek out their submission guidelines and submit according to those guidelines. There are a few small publishers that take unagented manuscripts. If you want to self-publish then try lulu.com - it's cheaper.

    You can find agents at http://www.aaronline.org/ and http://www.agentquery.com/ . I also think http://www.publishersweekly.com/ has a list of agents.

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