Hello.
How can we publish books with British publishers?
Do you print on-demand (1-copy at a time) or is it like Iran that you print hundreds or even 1-2 thousand at one shot?
Who should pay for the publishing costs?
Publishing books in Britain
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Re: Publishing books in Britain
Did you mean chess books or all books? I would have thought both methods were in use, but for books through established publishers, you still expect to be able to see them physically in a bookshop or tournament bookstall.soheil_hooshdaran wrote: ↑Sun Jul 01, 2018 6:50 amDo you print on-demand (1-copy at a time) or is it like Iran that you print hundreds or even 1-2 thousand at one shot?
Who should pay for the publishing costs?
If through a publishing house, I would imagine the publisher pays. If a private publication and thus potentially print on demand as well, I expect the author would have to pay.
A lot of new English language chess books seem to be New in Chess these days, rather than Batsford, Everyman, Gambit, Quality Chess and other British publishers. Or is it just the New in Chess ones that catch the eye?
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Re: Publishing books in Britain
My friend plans to write a chess book and I'm to translate it into English