Most Nigerian authors have been searching for publishing
companies to help them publish their books. They expect the publishing houses
to review their manuscripts and then offer them publishing contracts where the
publishing house handles the cost of publishing the book. Well, as long as it’s
in Nigeria, that might never happen because most publishing houses in Nigeria
don’t operate that way. They can only offer contracts to well established writers
like Chimamanda, Wole Soyinka or promising up and coming writers like Charles Umerie. These are people they think
they can make profit off their books even if it didn’t sell well. Nobody wants
to invest their money into an unknown author; and not just that, Nigerian literary
business isn’t as hot as that for unknown authors to break the market just like
unknown music artists do all the time. That’s the simple truth.
A lot of young authors have figured that too, and they don’t
depend on publishing houses to give them contracts. Rather they resort to printing
their own books. That’s a totally brave move, but very unwise. Unless you have people
requesting your book before you print it, and also have a perfect channel to
distribute it after publication, you shouldn’t think of wasting money by
printing it.
Well don’t be discouraged by this post because I have an
amazing solution on how you can achieve your literary dreams. Have you heard of
online publishing? Most people have, but if you haven’t, I think you should
really pay attention.
Online publishing can be the answer to the problem young
Nigerian authors face today. With online publishing, your book would be available
for purchase worldwide! That’s one thing printing your book can’t give you. You
can’t distribute it worldwide.
We live in an advanced age, and if you look around, you will
notice that printed books are starting to lose value. Everything is read
digitally these days. If you go to church, pastors are using iPad as bible.
Even newspapers don’t sell that much again! Why purchase bulky papers when you
can read them online- for FREE?!
That’s the world we live in, and young writers should adapt
too. My advice to them should be they should publish online first. When you
publish online, and maybe you are lucky enough to break the internet with your
online published work, you will notice how publishing houses would be calling
day and night to publish your work because you have proved that your work worth
the risk.
Now let’s talk about how you can publish online.
Publishing online is just like printing the book. Both of
them are still read. That’s what most online publishers forget. They think
since it’s mostly free to publish online, they can treat their work anyhow and
put it out for people to see; and still at the same time expecting to sell thousands
of it. If you don’t prepare your online work professionally, it will never get
anywhere. It would be available to the world, but only to be rejected by the
world too.
With my research, it costs about N200,000 to print about 500
copies of your book, and still, most people won’t sell about 50 copies of that
book. But do you realize that with just.. let’s say N50,000, you can have your
book professionally published online? If you can handle the processes of
publishing it yourself, starting from editing the manuscript, formatting it to
kindle format or epub, designing the book cover and uploading it online, then
you do it yourself. But if you can’t, I suggest you meet a professional to help
you do it. There are a few publishing houses that help people publish online at
a very cheap rate. Check BLACK TOWER PUBLISHERS NIG and contact them.
After your work is available to the world, all you have to
do then is promote. As a person, you have friends and families. Share the link
to your book to them through Whatsapp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc, and
also ask them to share with their friends and relatives too. Then connect with
them and build yourself some fanbase.
There are many platforms to publish your book online. They
include Createspace, Amazon Kindle, Smashwords, Lulu, etc. Createspace offers
you a chance to publish your work, but it cannot be downloaded and read
digitally. What they do is print-on-demand. That is when people order a copy or
copies of your book, they print the book and ship to the person. Amazon Kindle
can be downloaded digitally, but that is mostly for international sellers. Most
African countries (including Nigeria) can’t purchase kindle books on Amazon.
But you can still publish there if you still wish sell to international audience
that reads mostly kindle books. Then the best one for Nigerians is Lulu. Lulu
offers two options. You can publish it as Print-on-demand or just as ebook.. or
even both for the same book! People can easily buy your book with their ATM
cards, download the book and then read it on the phone with an ePub reader!
You can visit these sites and find which is best for you! Or contact Black Tower Publishers and request how they can help you publish online.
Good luck!
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