November 25?! Good luck with that.
You might want to consider lulu.com, a pretty cool site for self-publishing. Depending on the format you're interested in, Lulu's turnaround time can be anywhere between 3 and 15 business days.
Here are the Lulu basics:
http://www.lulu.com/help/index.php?fSymbol=lulu_basics
Here's info on Lulu's turnaround time:
http://www.lulu.com/help/index.php?fSymbol=how_long_for_orders
2006-11-13 10:04:01
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answered by Brad 4
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Agents won't contact some thing that's already Published (if it is a legit corporation) niether will they post matters which were positioned at the Internet. Synopsis's is fine however when you add chapters then no. Also with self-publishing you've gotten doomed your self. Your publication is not getting anyplace so that you write whatever else and process an Agent. They wish to understand whether or not you've gotten any matrerial Published, then they wish to understand whether or not it bought. Yours has now not, they surprise why and wont receive your paintings. You must ask why your paintings hasn't bought. Self-Publishing could make or holiday you and really usually it breaks you, now you can wrestle to post some thing together with your History. I are not able to urge humans sufficient to investigate each and every angel of Publishing and in my sincere opinion keep away from Self-publishing. Sorry to provide you simplest dangerous information, however it is not your publication that wont be approved however you as good. I are not able to even inform you what to do and you can now not get out of it I'm afraid. I'm now not an Author myself I paintings for the 'Dark Side', humans should not be so petrified of Agents we do not chew that tough.
2016-09-01 12:00:02
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answered by ? 4
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Mail a complete copy of the manuscript to yourself and don't open it. Then get the official copyright filed. Look in the yellow pages for book agents, I found a few in Sacramento, and convince the agent that you have something to publish. It will not be published before Thanksgiving unless you pay to publish it yourself. I presented a manuscript to an agent here in Sacramento and the first publisher he contacted agreed to a publication contract. I was told that this was extremely rare for an unknown author to get a contract on the first offering like that. I don't know if the book ever was published because my client terminated my services after I got him the contract but before it was actually published. Basically, after I did the hard part, he decided not to share the fees with me, which I earned and never received.
Anyway, you need a good manuscript and patience. It doesn't happen in a couple of weeks.
2006-11-13 10:06:43
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answered by rac 7
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You can publish a book as a print on demand (the buyer pays, you don't) at www.lulu.com. You can also get some great editing and publishing help from www.wordtechs.com.
Good luck with your writing!
~Tia~
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2006-11-16 13:26:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Well first off, I also wrote a book wanting to get it published, I recommend that you first copyright it under the law. I don't quite remember the website, but you pay 30$ plus you fill out a form to get it legally copywritten. After that you can do it yourself, or hire an agent.
2006-11-13 09:59:01
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answered by Onikura O 2
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Try googling "publish on demand". There are many sites listed that will publish you, your deadline is kind of tight but you might find someone that will commit.
2006-11-13 10:01:59
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answered by looking4ziza 3
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