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June 21, 2012
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Quote startPOD edition means no warehousing, no inventory, no transportation, no processing; we’re unequivocally going to be means to keep things immature and still rivet a needs of a readersQuote end

Jun 19, 2012

//sullivanstpress.com/”>Sullivan Street Press continues to innovate as a immature e-publisher, as Deborah Emin reveals that Scags during 7 is now permitted for imitation regulating a //www.mcnallyjackson.com/bookmachine/scags-7″>Espresso Book Machine in Manhattan, New York. Now that both titles in a Scags series are permitted for print-on-demand, they are permitted for placement during over 70 bookstore and library locations nationwide.

Deborah will be on a highway this summer to foster a Scags series. She will be furloughed a West and Midwest and documenting a tour on //www.facebook.com/sullivanstpress”>Facebook and on a website //www.sullivanstpress.com”>http://www.sullivanstpress.com. Sullivan Street Press will implement amicable media for a initial time as they live blog and share a reactions of strangers as they are asked to review passages from Scags during 7 on a street.

Scags during 7, a initial in a four-part series follows Scags, a 7 year aged from Skokie, IL, as she tells a story of her summer vacation with her best crony Julia and a skeleton that fill their summer of 1958. Jonathan Odell (author of The Healing) shares a following criticism about Scags during 7, “I fell tough for this child. Emin prisoner ideally and oh so believably a thoughts, feelings and perceptions of a 7 year old. As a writer, we schooled most from this good read! Thanks, Ms. Emin for formulating such a gem.”

Deborah explains how a Print-on-Demand series is going to pave a approach for Sullivan Street Press, she says, “POD edition means no warehousing, no inventory, no transportation, no processing; we’re unequivocally going to be means to keep things immature and still rivet a needs of a readers.”

On Demands Books, a parent association of Espresso Book Machine has truly brought a immature approach of meditative to a edition industry recounts Deborah in a new post. By usually duplicate what is systematic large resources can be preserved.

Despite all a industry is doing Sullivan Street Press continues to be a usually publisher that allows a consumer to name that eBook format to purchase, ePUB, MOBI or PDF from their possess website.

There are now dual books in a Scags series. The second title, Scags during 18, follows Scags Morgenstern by a violent 60s as she comes of age and practice life, lust and oppressive domestic realities. Sullivan Street Press is charity this pretension in eBook, Print-on-Demand and by a Scags iPad app (this fall).

For a singular time, Scags during 7 is being offering as an strange firm duplicate sealed by a author. A Print-on-Demand chronicle is permitted for Scags during 7 //www.mcnallyjackson.com/bookmachine/scags-7″>here and for Scags during 18 //www.mcnallyjackson.com/bookmachine/scags-18″>here, we can revisit a Manhattan, New York McNally Jackson Prince Street location.

About Sullivan Street Press: Founded 3 years ago, Sullivan Street Press entered a e-publishing domain in sequence to change a edition paradigm. It famous that for both financial and environmental reasons it was required to disciple for a arise of a e-book and a record that creates all things digital possible. Responding to readers’ concerns, many of whom aren’t nonetheless prepared to dedicate to a e-book revolution, SSP began to have a book published in Print-on-Demand on a Espresso Book Machine during McNally Jackson Books in New York City. Then it reached out to On Demand Books, a parent association of a Espresso Book Machine, to be enclosed in their universe far-reaching complement of Espresso Book Machines. For some-more information on all a several ways in that Sullivan Street Press is regulating new record to revoke wickedness and rubbish in a edition process, revisit a website: //www.sullivanstpress.com”>http://www.sullivanstpress.com

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