To get in touch with us about the self publishing services we offer your main contact at Publish & Print will be Dave Lewis.
He has worked as an online journalist for the BBC, has published manyΒ books and also been published in numerous literary magazines all over the world. He is also a very experienced web designer, lecturer and photographer.
We also have other employees who can provide specialist services such as typing, proofreading, editing, marketing and graphic design, so drop us an email to learn more.
Email: info@publishandprint.co.uk
We look forward to hearing from you and getting to work on your book.
If after reading our website you still have questions, then try our FAQs page.
Hi Dave. How does the formatting component work? Do I produce a word doc as I expect the page to be seen, or is there a different process? Obviously I won’t know how my page will translate to what is on the book page, if you know what I mean!? Tried to email but no go from this end.
I have a synopsis prepared and have finished my first novel. I want to find out from you what you would require from me to attract your attention. Please reply with some information, as you can appreciate I am new to this writing game. It is a dark story of a family moulded by religion, abuse and sibling rivalry. Let me know if you want to know more. Marie-Louise G
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Hello Dave, just 3 questions. 1. Who is your POD printer? Only asking as the one Sparkling Books used for Cold Remains and Malediction used a process which caused the film covering the covers to peel off. 2. What is the cost of an A5 pb (approx. 230 ps) every time one is printed? 3.Can I create my own imprint? ie; Black Ice Books?
Many thanks, and will be in touch soon. All best,
Sally
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I’m in the States, can I get a book published with you guys over there? My grandfather was Welsh so it would be great to have some connection with you. Thanks Bert.
I have a poetry collection I’d like to publish, can you email me for a chat, thank you.
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I have written around 10 poems, mainly about time served in the army and one about Mametz wood during the 1st world war.
I’m slowly going through them so they flow easier off the tongue
I would like illustrations of my choice to go with the poems, if I go ahead and publish them.
is it possible to speak to you via E-Mail
Hey, my friend has an e-book on Amazon. She published it as an ebook and it’s had about 100 sales but she doesn’t have her own copy on hardback and I was curious to know if there was a way to make her book into a copy on hardback for her Christmas. I wasn’t sure if this was the place to ask. I would only need one or two copies.
Any information would be great as there don’t seem to be any publishing places where I live.
Thanks in advance
Hi Kyle
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I’m been looking for a POD publisher for a while and your prices seem very reasonable indeed. I have a 100 page poetry collection I’d like to get done, please can you you email me some more details.
Thank you
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Lisa Kent
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I have written a series of monologues based on days spent with my grandmother, who has dementia.
I am just wondering if this is something you would consider making into a book.
I can send you some examples if you are interested.
Many Thanks
Kim
Hi, I am thinking of getting some poems and short stories, self published, maybe 12 poems, 6 short stories. How much does it cost if I was looking 50 copies.
Thanks. Damien.
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Cheers Dave
Hi Dave –
A quick query – can you print/produce a 26-page (incl covers) poetry chap-book/pamphlet and if so roughly how much will it cost?
Thanks, Chris
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I have an extended prose-poem of 13330 or so words. I am intending to have six black and white illustrations (provided by an artist) to intersperse within the text (as full page illustrations) and also to use one as the cover illustration. Just looking really for a rough cost (it would be proof read, copyedited and laid out). Thanks!
Mark
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Hello Dave. Can you answer this question as I am considering using your Publish & Print service to publish a smallish selection of my poetry (that is, the many that have done well in poetry competitions and magazines): regarding copy editing, surely there are limits to the wisdom of using a professional copy editor and the desirability and need of that if poems have been already published or won an award? Reading good poetry is still a subjective thing.
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