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Where can I get my fiction novel on WW2 and KW published?

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I don't know if this is where to ask this question. Google Fred Lanting or mail Mr.GSD (I'm on both netscape.com and juno.com) if you have a suggestion.

I am close to finishing a novel laced with historical events of WW2 and the KW.

Any suggestions on a publisher that might be interested?



   
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Because of the competition and because you are a first time author, I would strongly suggest self-publishing. There are many good places now, but you may want to talk to some of our members who have gone this route.

 

Several people have used Lulu and you can check out Bill's latest book on our site:

 

https://ww2combatengineers.comeng...?showtopic=6139

 

If you want, post a message there for Bill, or click on his underlined name and send him a P.M. via our site.

 

Wheatmark is also another company:

 

http://www.wheatmark.com/

 

When I finish the documentary this fall, I am going to self-publish. It's about the only way to go, and to retain your work as is.

 

I strongly suggest you find someone to give it a CRITICAL read-through first, if you go this route. Trust me, I've had dozens upon dozens of people reviewing my work as I go along. They have given me some good insight.


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Because of the competition and because you are a first time author, I would strongly suggest self-publishing. There are many good places now, but you may want to talk to some of our members who have gone this route.

 

Several people have used Lulu and you can check out Bill's latest book on our site:

 

https://ww2combatengineers.comeng...?showtopic=6139

 

If you want, post a message there for Bill, or click on his underlined name and send him a P.M. via our site.

 

Wheatmark is also another company:

 

http://www.wheatmark.com/

 

When I finish the documentary this fall, I am going to self-publish. It's about the only way to go, and to retain your work as is.

 

I strongly suggest you find someone to give it a CRITICAL read-through first, if you go this route. Trust me, I've had dozens upon dozens of people reviewing my work as I go along. They have given me some good insight.

 

Fiction Novel, WW 11 ?? hmmm Well if it's a novel it could be fiction.


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The actual title is fictionalized history.

 

I've read many books like this and one such set comes to mind; Winds of War and the sequel, War and Remembrance. With the era as its background, several characters are brought to life and woven amongst events and actual people who played a role in the war. When done right; really brings the story home.


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I am using CREATE-A-SPACE to publish my documentary, and so far (not done yet), it has been a pleasant experience. I think the pricing is fair (the percentage they take per sale), and there are no out-of-pocket expenses for me. Very important since I am on an extremely tight budget.

 

So if anyone is interested, try this link:

 

https://www.createspace.com/

 

If it weren't for self-publishing companies like this one, I would not be able to release and distribute my production!!!


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