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Pubslush: Publishing a Book with a Charitable Side

Pubslush

Pubslush

If you are an aspiring author, you can choose from a few publishing sites to circulate your books. WordClay and AuthorHouse are two of the most proficient sites available. In these sites, you could self- publish any book you wrote and you can readily get your name in print, too. But what if you could publish your book and donate some proceeds in each book sold? Pubslush can exactly do that for you. Aside from printing and selling your books, you can also contribute to children who are in dire need of support.

The process is actually quite simple. To start off, aspiring authors have to submit the best 10- page part of the book and a summary along with it. After that, you can browse through the submissions of your preference and read a brief synopsis. If you find it interesting, then you can read a more profound description. When at this point, you find yourself still interested with the book; you can read an excerpt of it or support it through and through, which is like the equivalent of per-ordering a book. With Pubslush, there will be no unnecessary risks for you because you don’t get charged until your book is published.

What’s more to that is that you can also interact with your fellow authors and give honest and constructive feedbacks on anything which has been submitted. You can exchange some insights, judgments, or writing tips without a problem on the forum section. In this regard, you can be aware of what your readers think of your book before it is published.

In addition to the circumstance of publishing your very own book, you can also start supporting the children‘s educational needs worldwide, thereby, “combating the vicious cycle of illiteracy and poverty.” So be the change that the world needs, start changing lives. Be part of the publishing revolution.

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