Self-publishing is fast becoming the name of the game for authors who want to bring their book to market in a timely fashion while maintaining creative control. Recently, I was introduced to Stacie Vander Pol’s book, Top Self Publishing Firms. I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of information Ms. Vander Pol provided.

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I have been a self-published author for over a decade. There was quite a bit I learned from reading the book. I would highly recommend this book for anyone who wants great information about self-publishing firms and the choices available.

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Kathleen:  From your perspective, what is the book about?

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Stacie:  The book profiles the top performing self-publishing (POD) companies based on sales performance. Information on publishing fees, book pricing, and distribution are also included, as well as a chapter on the genres that sell well for sell published authors.

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Kathleen:  When did the idea for the subject matter first come to you?

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Stacie:  I was actually looking for a book like this one and couldn’t find this kind of information compiled in a book, online, or anywhere else. I was curious about self-publishing companies, but I was only interested if I knew my book had a chance to succeed. I found plenty of information regarding publishing costs and distribution but nothing on sales performance.

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I started doing all of the cumbersome research on my own, and soon realized it would make a great resource for other writers.

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Kathleen:  What makes your book different from others in this genre?

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Stacie:  Top Self Publishing Firms is the only book that evaluates Print-on-Demand Companies based on the sales results of their published titles.

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Kathleen:  What is your favorite part of the book?

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Stacie:  My favorite part of the book is the enormous list of current top-selling titles that were published by firms in the book. It is such a source of inspiration and motivation to me, even now.

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Kathleen:  What advice would you give to first time authors?

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Stacie:  Don’t dismiss self-publishing. It’s an excellent option. If you write a great book, you can see outstanding sales results and often make more in royalties than you would with a traditional publisher.

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Write an excellent book. This means several things. First, your subject matter must be of interest to a lot of readers. Next, your book must be well written, edited, and titled.

Create a project plan for your book. You can use a calendar or spreadsheet. List every single step you need to complete your book including re-writes, research, and marketing.

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List in order each task that needs to be accomplished with a timeline. This way, you always know what you are supposed to be doing, and when you don’t feel like writing, you have plenty of other tasks on the list you can turn to. Without my project plan, I never would have completed the book and would have dropped the ball entirely when it came to marketing.

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Kathleen:  Do you plan on other books?

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Stacie:  Yes. It may not be right away, but the whole process has been so rewarding I don’t think I’ll be able to stay away for too long.

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Kathleen:  What do you enjoy most about being an author?

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Stacie:  At first, it was the creating something out of nothing part, but now it’s the satisfaction of hearing that my book has been valuable to other people. I just love that!

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Kathleen: How can people contact you? (website, blog, other)

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www.TopSelfPublishers.com

TopSelfPublishers@gmail.com

Thank you Stacie. Your information is very timely.

Kathleen Gage

The Street Smarts Marketer