LitFire's Facebook is singularly unhelpful:
https://www.facebook.com/litfirepublishing
It tells us that the company was founded in 2008 and joined Facebook on 21st July this year, but doesn't mention a single LitFire book! I was amused by the link to "Free Regional Book Fair Exhibit":
Note the AuthorHouse-type hard sell! Not to mention the fact that if your physical book is POD most libraries won't want it even as a gift.
For some inexplicable reason this page is headed by a stock photo showing a row of books printed in a Scandinavian language.
LitFire's Facebook has a grand total of 35 likes, so they're hardly setting the world on fire (see what I did there?).
I'm also completely baffled by the fact that of the eight books mentioned on LitFire's website not one of them, at least according to Amazon, bears their imprint.
https://www.facebook.com/litfirepublishing
It tells us that the company was founded in 2008 and joined Facebook on 21st July this year, but doesn't mention a single LitFire book! I was amused by the link to "Free Regional Book Fair Exhibit":
Available ONLY for the First 100 Authors - Offer Ends This Sunday 8/31/2014
Your Book at a Regional Book Exhibit for Free when You Sign Up for Any Publishing Package
Why Should You Exhibit Your Book?
If you have a physical book, trade shows and book fairs are a very lucrative source of sales.
There are over 117,000 public, school, and college libraries in the U.S., and collectively, libraries are estimated to be a $5 billion market.
https://litfirepublishing.com/book-publishing-free-exhibit/
Note the AuthorHouse-type hard sell! Not to mention the fact that if your physical book is POD most libraries won't want it even as a gift.
For some inexplicable reason this page is headed by a stock photo showing a row of books printed in a Scandinavian language.
LitFire's Facebook has a grand total of 35 likes, so they're hardly setting the world on fire (see what I did there?).
I'm also completely baffled by the fact that of the eight books mentioned on LitFire's website not one of them, at least according to Amazon, bears their imprint.
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