Learn to Publish Your Book in a Los Angeles Mission College class

www.lamissionwriting.com for more information. Writers! Novelists! Poets! Artists! Learn to publish your book in a college course at Los Angeles Mission College, Sylmar, San Fernando Valley, 20 minutes from Los Angeles, California. The only class in Los Angeles teaching writers to publish their own books. This college course will introduce writers and designers to Adobe InDesign. This is a beginner class — no prior knowledge of desktop publishing required. If a writer designer knows PhotoShop, Illustrator, and other image processing programs, good. If not, Los Angeles Mission College offers many other multimedia courses. The cost is minimal. 0 enrolls a student in this one class. For other classes, add a unit. This is cheaper than coffee! Printing expenses at the college will be another . If a student operates a website, they can upload their book their website. At the end of the class, a student can upload their book to blurb.com or lulu.com. These print-on-demand services are cheaper than xerox!

Open Rant To Lulu.com

Me losing my sh#t after receiving a batch of books from my print-on-demand publisher, lulu.com. Actually pretty funny given how calm, cool, and collected I usually am. But seriously, Lulu.com HAS to come up with a better way of packaging and shipping. This is the most wasteful packaging I have ever encountered.

Five Months Later: Lulu, Amazon, and Self-Publishing

Since posting my videos on Print on Demand Hell in October, I have received kind comments and questions from people in two specific areas, and this brief video addresses them. First, people wanted to know if a lawyer couldn’t help me. Second, writers asked if pursing an agent, no matter how agonizing and fraught with continual exposure to one sadist after another, isn’t still better than losing your electronic files–your life’s work–to an unscrupulous print on demand company.

A Call to Class Action

who would join a class action suit against online companies whose indifference to, and contempt for, Print on Demand authors have resulted in the authors’ loss of their electronic files. A follow-up regarding state indifference to what Print on Demand companies can do, in terms of defrauding their customers, will follow. … Amazon.com Lulu.Com “Lulu Press” Amazon “Print on Demand” “Self Published Authors” “online publishing” “online publishers” Lulu “consumer divisions” “NET Act” “Hilary …

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