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AuthorHouse has helped authors publish more than 96,000 books over 25 years. We put you in charge of your publishing path, helping you every step of the way. Start Your Journey.
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AuthorHouse, formerly known as 1stBooks, is a self-publishing company based in the United States. AuthorHouse uses print-on-demand business model and technology. [1]
Publishing your book with AuthorHouse is a team effort. Your book is safe in the hands of a company that has helped 75,000 authors create 100,000 books in 23 years. Sign up for a free publishing guide to get started.
Not only that, AuthorHouse helps you take your book wherever you want to take it—to the bookstore, Hollywood, or various networks. Talk about your book with a publishing consultant . Submit your manuscript after you’ve gone through editing, revisions, and material preparation.
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AuthorHouse is the leading provider of supported self-publishing services for authors worldwide, helping more than 70,000 authors publish more than 96,000 titles since 1997. Its aim is to help authors achieve success of their own definitions, whether that includes seeing their books in bookstores, on TV or optioned for film.