Xulon Press
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Xulon Press (pronounced "zoo-lon”), is a self-publisher which bills itself as "the largest publisher of Christian books in North America, with more than 3,900 titles published to date."[1][2] It has published more than 3,900 print-on-demand titles in the categories of Christian living, theology, church growth, discipleship, Bible studies, fiction, poetry, biographies, and others. For a fixed fee the press will publish an author's finished manuscript in paperback, hard cover, and electronic form. Once published, customers may order the book directly from online retailers, and retailers may order the book through distributors. [3]
Xulon Press is a member of the Christian Booksellers Association (CBA) and the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA). Xulon Press makes authors’ books available to more than 25,000 bookstores through distribution agreements with Ingram Distributors, Spring Arbor Distributors, and Amazon.com.
[edit] History
Founded in 2000 by Christian author and publisher Tom Freiling, Xulon Press was bought in 2006 and is now a part of Salem Communications.[4]
[edit] References
- ^ "Author bridges 'disconnect' of what people practice, preach", The Times and Democrat. Retrieved on 2007-11-05.
- ^ Ryan Binks. "Self-published work by local author catches publisher’s eye", Times Republican. Retrieved on 2007-11-05.
- ^ Cindy Crosby. "Ten Books, Twenty-Two Ounces: The incredible lightness of reading may make the e-book the format of choice", Christianity Today, February 19, 2001. Retrieved on 2007-11-05.
- ^ "Salem buys Xulon Press", Publishers Weekly, May 22, 2006. Retrieved on 2007-11-05.
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