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IUniverse

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Parent company
  
Headquarters location
  
Official website
  
iuniverse.com

Founded
  
October 1999

Imprint
  
Writer's Club Press

Country of origin
  
United States

Publication types
  
Books

Headquarters
  
Indiana, United States

Parent organization
  
AUTHOR SOLUTIONS LLC

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Profiles

Iuniverse author robert chipley on self publishing germania and gorging out


iUniverse, founded in October 1999, is a self-publishing company in Bloomington, Indiana, U.S.

Contents

Lisa drucker on publishing with iuniverse


History

iUniverse focuses on print-on-demand self-publishing and a service the company refers to as "assisted self-publishing" which critics say is indicative of vanity press since authors are asked to pay from US$400 to $15,000 for additional services. Soon after they were founded, Barnes & Noble purchased a 49% stake in the company. As part of the agreement, Barnes & Noble offered select iUniverse titles both in their online bookstore and at their physical stores.

In 2004, Amy Fisher's memoir,If I Knew Then, about serving seven years in prison on first-degree aggravated assault charges for shooting Mary Jo Buttafuoco, became the best-selling book in iUniverse's history, selling more than 32,000 copies up to 2004. According to a 2005 Publishers Weekly article, out of the more than 18,000 titles published by iUniverse until 2004, only 83 had sold at least 500 copies and only 14 titles had been sold through physical Barnes & Noble stores.

In September 2007, iUniverse was purchased by Author Solutions, the parent company of hedge fund-owned rival AuthorHouse. In 2008, iUniverse operations moved from Lincoln, Nebraska to Bloomington, Indiana where Author Solution's headquarters are located.

Industry recognition

iUniverse has been recognized by both industry groups and independent publishing watchdogs. In 2003, iUniverse received the Editors' Choice designation from PC Magazine in a comparison of six print-on-demand companies.

References

IUniverse Wikipedia