New York Publisher Expands Services Nationwide to Support Independent Authors

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Authors Publishing House, based in New York, has announced a national expansion aimed at meeting the growing demand for professional support among independent authors. The…
New York Publisher Expands Services Nationwide to Support Independent Authors
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Authors Publishing House, based in New York, has announced a national expansion aimed at meeting the growing demand for professional support among independent authors. The company now offers a broader set of services including ghostwriting, editing, translation, and marketing assistance.

The move comes as the self-publishing industry continues to grow. A 2023 report from Statista projects the global self-publishing market will surpass $2 billion by 2030. Authors Publishing House aims to support writers entering or already working within this space by helping them navigate the increasingly complex publishing process.

The company is targeting a wide range of authors, from first-time writers to entrepreneurs and experienced creators. Services include manuscript development across genres such as memoirs, business books, fiction, and self-help. Writers are paired with professionals who specialize in their subject matter to maintain alignment with the author’s original voice and intent.

Translation services in Arabic, French, and Spanish have been added, along with support for self-publishing platforms like Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing and Audible. The company also helps with formatting, proofreading, and book marketing, which includes developing promotional materials and setting up author websites.

Each publishing project begins with a complimentary consultation. The company offers customized packages and outlines a publishing roadmap based on client goals and available budget.

Authors Publishing House reports that its team includes professionals with experience across more than 25 genres. The firm highlights the diverse backgrounds of its staff, which it says helps ensure cultural accuracy and voice authenticity in its projects.

The company plans to continue refining its services to meet changing market expectations and to help authors reach broader audiences through self-publishing platforms.

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