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AuthorHouse(R) Announces New Service to Help Authors Self Publish Full-Color Books of Less Than 28 Pages.


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BLOOMINGTON Bloomington.

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, Ind IND Investigational new drug Therapeutics A status assigned by the FDA to a drug before allowing its use in humans, exempting it from premarketing approval requirements so that experimental clinical trials may be conducted. See Phase 1.2, 3 studies, Sponsorship. . -- AuthorHouse AuthorHouse, formerly known as 1stBooks, is a print on demand publisher that provides aspiring authors self-publishing services.

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 authors to self-publish full-color books of less than 28 pages. Starting this month, authors are no longer required to have a higher page count to bring their full-color books to market. This news, coupled with an announcement last month of a 20 percent reduction in printing costs for color books, gives even more authors the opportunity to publish their work and bring it to market at a competitive price. Children's and short poetry book authors are especially expected to benefit from this new service.

"Color books at more affordable prices is good news for authors and for consumers," said Bryan S Bryan, city (1990 pop. 55,002), seat of Brazos co., E central Tex.; inc. 1872. Settled in the early 19th cent. in an area of large plantations, Bryan was long a cotton center. . Smith, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of AuthorHouse. "This addition to our service offering gives authors the opportunity to self-publish a full-color book with fewer pages and still have their books priced competitively," Smith added.

The availability of affordable books with fewer pages is part of AuthorHouse's continual commitment to help both first time and previously published authors bring new content to readers. According to according to
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 Smith, "This new color program substantially reduces costs and helps authors place books in a better market position; in many cases yielding additional selling opportunities." Smith also announced that the same color book program will soon be available to authors in the United Kingdom, which makes this a global improvement in publishing.

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 worldwide including Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com and www.authorhouse.com/bookstore. In 2005, AuthorHouse published nearly 6,000 titles and printed more than 1.2 million books for authors.

About AuthorHouse

Headquartered in Bloomington, IN, AuthorHouse is the leading provider of publishing and marketing services for authors around the globe, last year publishing one out of every 30 titles in the US. Since its founding in 1997, AuthorHouse has served the publishing needs of nearly 30,000 authors and produced nearly 40,000 titles. Through an exclusive AuthorCentric Publishing Process, authors control the creative process of crafting their books and take advantage of a full range of pre-publishing, publishing and promotional services to help them reach their publishing goals. AuthorHouse titles are available at more than 25,000 retail outlets worldwide including Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com. For more information, please visit www.authorhouse.com .
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