
Let me first start off by saying that the route to being published is a very personal one. Many have entertained the idea of self pubishing, yet knew very little as to go about it. Others only want an agent/publisher. Only you can decide which option would work best for you and your work. Either way, do your homework!

When I decided to publish Sometimes The Wind Blows Sideways: Our Lives with a Special Needs Child
I went with Amazon.Com's publishing house, CreateSpace. It is geared towards the authors themselves and was extremely easy to use. Did you know that author Amanda Hocking used CreateSpace for several of her books and sold millions before she was swept up by a big publishing house? Self publishing is a great way to start building a platform and test the waters with niche writing.
As with anything in this world, there are pro's and con's to self publishing. Here is a quick glance at some of the things you will need to consider:
Self Publishing *You are in control of pricing, royalties and copyrights if self published *Books can be sold at retailers, online and to libraries *You can publish your book, your way *Quicker print time | Agent/Publisher *Your royalties and rights will depend on your contract *Books can be sold at retailers, online and to libraries *Agents may want to alter your manuscript *Book could take over a year to hit the shelves |