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David Perlmutter's avatar

I put my books out with a wide variety of distributors. Anywhere that distributes indie authors: Amazon, Draft2Digital etc. Same content, since I legally own it, but little in the way of delivery from anywhere.

I'm from Canada, so I have to deal with the exchange rate, but I can control all the aspects of the publishing process, so that's an advantage. I'm still looking for a house that would help me distribute everything so I didn't have to do it all alone, though.

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Ashley Holt's avatar

Head's up: Your link isn't for your books on Lulu, it links to MY books on Lulu. (You've linked to the "my projects" page instead of your listing in the bookstore. I know. The site is confusing.)

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Mike Goodenow Weber's avatar

Do you have the link to your book's Amazon page, David?

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Michael Paul Hurd's avatar

Curious why you are going with Lulu. Their print costs are much higher than the monolith and another well-known distributor. Does it have anything to do with your location?

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David Perlmutter's avatar

This is my author page, Mike: you can find all of the same things in the sale there, plus more- https://www.amazon.com/stores/David-Perlmutter/author/B08QV8K31F?

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David Perlmutter's avatar

It's hard for me to search for my own name in their catalog. But what I have on my projects page should let you know what I have there.

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ClownWorld Shakespeare's avatar

Love cartoons. Woody Woodpecker taught me everything I needed to know about life. Good luck, and thanks for reading my stuff too....

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Emmanuel Goldstein's avatar

First time I am hearing of Lulu - so far I have used Blurb for some of my books for which I couldn't find a "real" publisher :-) I am not entirely happy with Blurb though, so I am wondering if Lulu might be the better choice?

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𝓛𝓪𝓣𝓪𝓷𝔂𝓪's avatar

I will check books💕

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