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Sep. 03 2008 at 3:05 PM
No Photo Posted by: JBenray
   ok, so I intend to write a book, but at the same time I a friend of mines did as well, so long story short, I intended to open a company(one of 2) that would offer a base for other writers to start their own books in the fantasy-fiction relm. Problem is, I'm not quiete sure where to start. Now I know I would have to get the books copywritten and such, but those arent the conpany details itself. Where would I start? I want to form a company, like joeshmoe etertainment,LLC kinda thing, but if I go down that road, where should I start?
 
ps.-sorry for being so jumbled in the question.
Sep. 03 2008 at 3:38 PM
CraigL Posted by: CraigL
Is your question that you'd like to know how to start your own publishing company? Craig Landes
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Sep. 03 2008 at 3:57 PM
casavalridge Posted by: casavalridge
Go to your favorite bookstore and get a copy of Dan Poynter's Self-Publishing Manual (ISBN-13: 978-1568601427 )
 
It will teach you everything you need to know about self publishing a book and forming your own publishing business.
 
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Sep. 04 2008 at 8:40 PM
zlchamp Posted by: zlchamp

JBenray,

Can you clarify what you want you business to provide and who you want to provide it to?

Steve

 

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Sep. 05 2008 at 12:09 AM
No Photo Posted by: JBenray
I guess it could be considered a publishing company, but I've always taken that to mean that I would have to provide the printing for the customer, which isn't what I would to persay.
 
I intend to provide the customer(in this case writers who want to enter into the fantasy-fiction relm ) with a platform of sorts to get started in the writing world. I intend to provide connections to printers, editors, opinions and such(im not really sure what else you need in the pre-release department) but also I intend to provide a framework to get started by offering a fictional world that myself and several others would create.
 
Thats the general gist of it.
 
To casavalridge, ill check the book out asap, thanks.
 
Edit: I should also mention that I'm just learning about copywriting and trademarking, but I am slightly concerned with releasing matetral that hasent been properly protected. For example, I have a prolog to one of the books I intend to use and have read that you can use a porton of the book to get the book copywriten(as long as it gives the intelectual ideas of the book), but now I wonder will that cover only the book, or the character places and people in the book etc. I have tried going on the gov. sites that issue the copywrite papers and such as well as some book pertaining to the legal issues, but I dunt wanna form my own opinions and be wrong. Are there any books that would be sugested, including some in the For dummys range.


Edited by: JBenray - Sep. 05 2008 at 12:28 AM
Sep. 05 2008 at 5:38 AM
No Photo Posted by: michael9211
Hello Everyone. The activity of making information available for public view is called as Publishing.
Traditionally the term refers to the collecting of printed works such as Books and Newspaper.
With the advent of Digital Information Systems and the Internet the scope of Publishing has expanded to include Electronic resources such as the Electronic versions of Books as well as Games,Blogs.
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Michael Smith
4th Dimension Private Limited is a BPO
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Edited by: michael9211 - Sep. 05 2008 at 5:41 AM
Sep. 05 2008 at 9:43 AM
zlchamp Posted by: zlchamp
Great point of clarity Michael.
 
JBenray, it seems you are really focused on what could be 'wrong' or what 'risks' you could encounter. 
 
Can I suggest you focus more on creating and implementing your vision.  The details about copyrights and trademarks usually take care of themselves as necessary.
 
I am launching a creative writing community in October.  It will use a Wiki platform so 'member' writers can contribute creatively and editorially to each other work.  The result will be a collaborative fictional work that will be published. 
 
There I just shared a concept that many would be tempted to 'protect' or 'control'.  The distinction is that I know that what makes my vision unique and guaranteed to succeed, regardless of how many others are out other, is me, my energy, my unique contribution to the vision.
 
Can you see how this perspective may hekp you?
 
Steve
 
Steve Little
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http://theperfectbizfinder.com

I'm standing for all that is possible for you in life and business.
Sep. 05 2008 at 3:04 PM
No Photo Posted by: JBenray
I understand your point Zlchamp, and I agree with what you say when you say your what makes it unique and that point I'm not worried about the ideas themselves being stolen b/c I can always create more worlds and whatnot, I'm more worried about the work itself. I guess it would be better to use an example.

Lets say I finished a preview portion of my book and want to have it edited or reviewed by someone, or a group of people. I give a copy to each person and I don't have the intelectual copyrights done and someone likes it so much they run w/ it themselves and get it secured under their name before I do, thereby taking my work. Thats something I'm more worried about, especially since I dun't know much about that information.
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