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Writing a Children's Book

Print-On-Demand
This method is exactly as it sounds. After publication, your book will be available to you on an “as needed” basis. Print on demand (POD) is simply a method of book production used as an alternative to, and increasingly, in conjunction with the more traditional offset printing method. Print on demand books are stored electronically and individually printed as they are ordered. You may order your book in quantities as low as 25 copies. The benefit is that we will print precisely the quantity that you need. This means you won’t have any money tied up in inventory that will sit in your garage waiting to be sold.

Below is a diagram of the POD printing process.
(click to enlarge)

Standard Print-On-Demand Discounts
These discounts are based on the suggested retail price list.

Paperback book POD discounts: 
25 to 50 books 45%  
51 to 250 books        50%   
251 to 500 books 55%
501 to 999  60%
Hardcover book discounts:
25 to 50 books 40%
51 to 100 books           45%
101+ books                 50%

Offset Printing
For authors who wish to print in quantities of 1,000 or more books, we offer our offset book printing services. Offset printing your book in large quantities has a definite “economy of scale” advantage that typically results in a much lower “per book” cost.

Offset printing is a widely used printing technique where the inked image is transferred (or “offset”) from a plate to a rubber blanket, then to the printing surface. When used in combination with the lithographic process, which is based on the repulsion of oil and water, the offset technique employs a flat (planographic) image carrier on which the image to be printed obtains ink from ink rollers, while the non-printing area attracts a film of water, keeping the non-printing areas ink-free.

Below is an image of the offset printing process.

Printing

When you fill out the form below, we will be able to determine what book printing services and options would best fit your book project needs.

Quote form:

Author Details:
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Book information:
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How long until your manuscript is complete?
Is your book in an electronic format?
What is the word count?
What is your page count?
How many books would you like to print? 
What type of book?
What size is your book?

How many photos on the cover?

How many photos, graphs or charts in the text?
   
Please check the boxes next to the editorial services below you would like us to price.
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