Puneet Varma (Editor)

Litfire Publishing

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Status
  
Active

Founded
  
2008

Litfire Publishing httpslitfirepublishingcomwpcontentthemesli

Nonfiction topics
  
Thriller, horror, religious, inspiration, crime mystery, historical, poetry, business, personal finance, and self-help, how-to

Fiction genres
  
Science fiction, fantasy

Official website
  
www.litfirepublishing.com

Headquarters location
  
Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Miz bambo by carol craig cowan lanyon litfire publishing


LitFire Publishing is an Atlanta-based provider of a wide range of book self-publishing services, including design, editorial, marketing etc. Founded in 2008, it started out as a publisher of eBooks.

Contents

Litfire publishing how to self publish your book litfirepublishing com


Overview

LitFire Publishing initially started out as a publisher of digital books. They have published over a hundred titles before they expanded their services in 2014, wherein they started offering writers the option to self-publish their books. They now help indie authors to self-publish books in physical form (paperback and hardcover) and in digital form (eBook).

Book publishing and marketing services

LitFire offers a print-on-demand service for authors who want printed copies of their book. For digital publishing, authors are offered services like eBook publishing, eBook conversion, and eBook distribution.

They sell publishing services for books from various categories like thriller/horror, science fiction/fantasy, religious/inspiration, crime mystery, children's book, historical, poetry, business/personal finance, and self-help/how-to. Other book genres that LitFire accepts are autobiography, biography, juvenile fiction, translated work, and western.

As part of Sponsor a Youth Program, LitFire recently gives young authors the opportunity to have their stories signed by a legitimate publisher. Among the many entries, LitFire gave the spot to Barky the Mouse, inspired by 6-year-old kindergartener Carson Stanley. The book which tells the story of a mouse and a cheese-stealing monster—and a more profound theme about forgiveness—started off as an e-book and was later sponsored by LitFire Publishing through a book signing event, where copies of the book were donated to the whole class.

References

Litfire Publishing Wikipedia