Image for Traditional publishing

Traditional publishing

Traditional publishing is a process where authors submit their work to established publishing houses, which evaluate, select, and finance the production of the book. If accepted, the publisher handles editing, design, printing, distribution, and marketing. Authors typically receive an advance payment and royalties from sales. This route provides professional support, wider distribution, and credibility, but often involves a lengthy acceptance process and less control over the final product. It’s a common method for many authors seeking to reach large audiences through reputable publishers.