LitFire Publishing is an Atlanta-based provider of book self-publishing services, including design, editorial, marketing, etc.[1] Founded in 2008, it started as a publisher of eBooks.[citation needed] They expanded their services in 2014, wherein they started offering writers the option to self-publish their books. They now help indie authors to self-publish books in physical form (paperback and hardcover) and in digital form (eBook).[2]

LitFire Publishing
LitFire Publishing logo
StatusActive
Founded2008
Headquarters locationAtlanta, Georgia
Nonfiction topicsThriller, horror, religious, inspiration, crime mystery, historical, poetry, business, personal finance, and self-help, how-to
Fiction genresScience fiction, fantasy
Official websitewww.litfirepublishing.com

Book publishing and marketing services edit

LitFire offers a print-on-demand service for authors who want printed copies of their books.[3] For digital publishing, authors are offered services like eBook publishing, eBook conversion, and eBook distribution.[4]

As part of the Sponsor of a Youth Program, LitFire signed Barky the Mouse, inspired by 6-year-old kindergartener Carson Stanley. The book started off as an e-book and was later sponsored by LitFire Publishing through a book signing event, where copies of the book were donated to the whole class.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Intermediate School Music Teacher and Jersey Shore Native Releases Intriguing New Book about the Invisible Wounds of TBI, PTSD, and Trauma". New Jersey Stage. 30 May 2015. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  2. ^ "LitFire Publishing Embraces Telecommuting, Hiring Writers and Editors". American City Business Journals. 19 March 2015.
  3. ^ "Reading-Fleming Intermediate School teacher publishes book about brain injury and post-traumatic stress". NJ.com. 6 May 2015. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  4. ^ "Traditional Book Marketing". Book Works. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Elementary Authors at Shirley Hills Elementary". WMAZ-TV. Retrieved 26 October 2016.