Suggested companies for publishing poetry

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I think it is legitimate but fairly expensive. Here's a good article about vanity presses in general. I think it is quite similar to another publishing company we both know. You might be able to get a decent deal from GIH. Teehee.

https://blog.reedsy.com/scams-and-publi ... -to-avoid/

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https://www.bbb.org/us/sc/murrells-inle ... complaints

I did my kid's book through CreateSpace (I think it's Kindle Publishing now) for free in 2013. It sold about 300 copies. Amy did the formatting for me, which would be the hardest part for me.
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I had thought about telling him about that one :D , but honestly, not sure it's a good fit for him.
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I will be forever grateful to the person who edited Firedance for me so I could publish on Lulu.com There is no need to use the poetry book option. I have used them ever since. My Mum also published her poetry that way. Unless you want a publisher who pays you then I cannot see why anyone needs to pay. That is, to have the book published. Distribution is a different matter. Formatting is easier if you download a template and stick to the rules of no more than three and preferably two styles. Getting a few repeat proofs until you are happy is cheaper than giving a file that cannot be changed to a publishing company that charges you.
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