Pubslush.com – Publish Your Book

Pubslush.comThere’s quite a handful of sites that could let you self-publish any book you have written (AuthorHouse and Wordclay are two really good examples), but I’m always eager to review new ones, specially when they have a charitable side to them. That’s what PUBSLUSH Press is all about, as in addition to letting you have any story you’ve written published and sold it donates a book to children in need for each book that it manages to sell.

On the PUBSLUSH Press website, aspiring authors like you can interact among themselves, and provide their honest feedback on anything which is submitted. The site comes with a forum that makes for exchanging insights, opinions and writing tips really fast. And you can also learn what readers think of your stories before your book is even published.

They will be the ones that will let you have your book in the shelves, actually, as people who like what you submit can preorder your book and let you start getting the kind of money you’ll need for actually getting it printed and distributed one day. People can support you with as much money as they feel like contributing, and they’ll only be charged when (and if) your book is published.

Pubslush.com In Their Own Words

Welcome to PUBSLUSH Press, a youthful, innovative publishing platform for aspiring authors. We allow new writing talent to emerge by connecting writers directly with their readers through social media.

The process is simple. First, authors submit ten pages and a summary of their book. Then, we let you browse the submissions based on your preferences. You read a brief overview, and if it strikes your fancy, you click through to read a more in depth description. If you?re still interested, you read an excerpt. And if that leaves you wanting more, you support it (which is essentially like preordering the book)! You don?t get charged unless the book is published, so there?s no risk. And for every book we sell, we?re donating a book to a child in need.

Some Questions About Pubslush.com

How many authors have already published their books like this? Are books like these easier to market than the ones published in traditional ways? Pubslush.com

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