How Small Publishers Compete Without Pretending to Be Large
A small press cannot outspend a conglomerate. It can make sharper choices, protect trust and build a catalogue whose standards are visible in every edition.
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Practical notes on editing, publishing, metadata, book pages, AI and the quieter craft behind a serious book.
A small press cannot outspend a conglomerate. It can make sharper choices, protect trust and build a catalogue whose standards are visible in every edition.
Read articleRetailers sell books and social platforms lend attention. An author website provides the permanent public record and reader path the author controls.
Read articleAI can accelerate supporting work. It cannot carry responsibility for authorship, rights, facts, consent or the final promise made to a reader.
Read articleClarity does not kill mystery. It gives the reader enough ground to enter difficult spiritual work without being manipulated or left behind.
Read articleA launch is not a loud day. It is a controlled period in which the book becomes easy to understand, trust, buy and recommend.
Read articleMetadata is the book’s trade language. If it is incomplete, contradictory or promotional in the wrong fields, discovery and ordering become harder.
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