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September 24, 2021Lantern is excited to introduce you to our new staff members, Pauline Lafosse and Liza Barkova.
(more…) Read MoreLantern is excited to introduce you to our new staff members, Pauline Lafosse and Liza Barkova.
(more…) Read MoreListen to Mike Young from APlantBasedDiet.org interview Joanne Kong, the editor of VEGAN VOICES, about the inspirations for her book and how she met some of its contributors.
(more…) Read MoreCome join us to celebrate the launch of VEGAN VOICES, featuring essays by 50 of the most inspiring changemakers at the forefront of the vegan movement.
(more…) Read MoreCongratulations and thank you for publishing your book with Lantern. We understand how important the successful publication of your book is to you. The following instructions are intended to help you create properly formatted files that will be used by Lantern Publishing & Media for the production of your book. If you take the time to prepare your manuscript so that it’s professionally produced, you will stand a much greater chance of the manuscript being accepted and not sent back to you to for revision. With this in mind, we ask that you please read and follow these guidelines.
(more…) Read MoreLantern now publishes ebook versions of our books, formatted for all ebook readers. eBooks are now an important part of the publishing industry, and we’ll ask you to submit special information (videos, audio, links) for the digital version of your book. Regardless of whether or not you personally enjoy reading digital books, we’ll expect you to prepare a version of your manuscript to facilitate the creation of an ebook.
(more…) Read MoreCongratulations! You are now a Lantern author. Now the real work begins!
Each year over 50,000 books are published in the United States. Most of these books sell a few thousand copies and receive little or no attention from reviewers or the media. Serious books on serious subjects constitute a tiny percentage of the books sold throughout the year.
(more…) Read More1. Carry copies of your book with you wherever you go. When people are interested in you, they will often be interested in your work, as well. You never know when there will be an opportunity to sell your book or when you’ll meet someone influential to whom you ought to hand a copy. If there are situations where you can’t carry enough books, be sure to take fliers or postcards so that those interested will remember your name and the title of your book.
(more…) Read MoreAll authors are entitled to a 50% discount on copies they purchase themselves. To order books, please call 703-661-1594. You will be charged for shipping, and you will not receive royalties on books that you buy yourself.
Please order books with at least a two to three weeks lead time. Shipping is expensive enough without incurring express charges.
(more…) Read MoreIf your manuscript is not yet complete, please send it to us by the date specified in your contract. You may email us the text (as one document, please, rather than separate files for individual chapters or sections) or send us a disk, but please also mail us a hard copy. We set the due date based on the book’s anticipated publication date and the time we expect it will take to prepare the manuscript for publication. Delays in submitting the manuscript may result in postponement of the publication date. If you feel you will not be able to meet the deadline specified in the contract, please contact us to discuss an extension rather than submitting an unfinished book, which will certainly create delays.
Please refer to our Style Guide before submitting your final manuscript. Then see How to Submit a Manuscript.
(more…) Read MoreOne of the rights accorded to the owner of the copyright is the right to reproduce or to authorize others to reproduce the work in copies or phonorecords. This right is subject to certain limitations found in sections 107 through 118 of the Copyright Act (Title 17 U.S. Code). One of the more important limitations is the doctrine of fair use. Although ‘fair use’ was not mentioned in the previous copyright law, the doctrine has developed through a substantial number of court decisions over the years. This doctrine has been codified in section 107 of the copyright law.
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