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Lighthouse Press Expands to Virtual Bookshelves
for 2010 MOBILE, AL
(December 14, 2009) The independent
publisher, The Lighthouse Press, Inc., returns to
the book publishing world in January 2010, with a
focus on e-books.
After
two years of relative inactivity, the company has
relocated from Lighthouse Point, Florida to
Mobile, Alabama, trimmed its list of authors and
titles and has re-arranged its distribution
model. The company is also expanding into the
realm of the less expensive to produce e-books
where retail prices are significantly reduced and
the worldwide audience for titles already exists.
"Since
our founding in 1999 as an independent publisher,
we have faced major financial and recognition
hurdles," the publisher, Ron Richard said.
"The fierce competition for shelf space at
the retailer level has left us little choice but
to expand our boundaries. We have sought out new
venues that are both economically feasible and
unlimited in potential for sales as well as
author recognition.
Richard
believes that improved personal computers,
emerging reader hardware such as Amazons Kindle,
Barnes & Nobles Nook
and offerings by vendors such as Sony, will
provide the foundations upon which e-publishing
will become the norm rather than a novelty.
"While
we are not anticipating the death of traditional
physical books any time soon, Richard said,
we do expect a steady, exponential increase
in the presence of electronic formats in
publishing. In this new world of publishing,
author recognition and a quality product will
mean more than corporate names. This will level
the playing field for independents as well as the
major publishers."
The
first e-book title that The Lighthouse Press has
introduced is a "how to get published"
booklet that the publisher describes as a quick,
down and dirty guide to what book
publishers and agents expect. The booklet
addresses the very basics of content and
submissions as well as offering an
"insider" glimpse into the downsides of
the various pathways to publication in
todays competitive market.
The
booklet, Getting Published:
What You Want, Need & Should Know
is now exclusively available through the website
of the Lighthouse Press.
For
information, readers and booksellers are invited
to visit the Publisher's website at www.TheLighthousePress.com
or the booklet's web page at www.TheLighthousePress.com/GettingPublished.htm.
CONTACT:
Press:
Public Relations Liaison
E-mail: THE
LIGHTHOUSE PRESS
Website: WWW.TheLighthousePress.com
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