Ask HN: What are some lesser-known computer programming publishers?
I'm writing a programming book, and I haven't been lucky in convincing the famous publishers (O'Reilly, Manning, Apress, PragProg, etc.), to publish my book. I was curious if there are some other, perhaps newer, programming publishers that are just starting up and with which I can try my luck?
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 27.9 ms ] threadAnother is No Starch Press. Have you tried Packt? I thought Packt would publish anything.
Do you have any idea what kind of percentage you will get from sales? I've heard that it is very difficult to make a good return from book sales unless it is a huge success.
I like nostarch a lot! Discussed the book with them as well, but no luck.
Revenues are small I know, I'm just challenging myself to become a published author for now.
Take a look at some of these articles:
https://hn.algolia.com/?q=self+publish
Plus, it is not mutually exclusive with going with a traditional publisher. You can do both.
And you may be able to negotiate a better deal with a publisher if you sell some books on your own first. I've read that some people have done that.
I may be able to publish it for you. Drop your email below and I'll reach out to you.
Self publishing is an option, of course, but if you don't have an audience, the chances of making a single sale are very low.