You know you've got the ability, knowledge and capability to scribble a book. But what's keeping you from writing is the issue of publishing it. If this is your quandary, then perhaps it's time to think about self-publishing.
Self-publishing is an example of the swiftest growing book publishing technique in the publishing industry. Printing the book is just a tiny part of publishing your book. There are lots of printers out there that are ready to print your book. But you have to be careful in selecting the right one or it may cost thousands of bucks in sales. Profit could not always be your reason for writing a book. Your book could be designed and made to fill particular needs of a business, organization or your folks or it might be built to explore your own interest. As conventional publishing homes like books which will interest the mass market, they won't often accept a book reserved for a little audience. Some of the explanations that folk self-publish their work are due to time, control, profit, inheritance and locality grounds. Because a book is a mirrored image of the writer, self-publishing gives you the final word on the direction of your work. In addition, as a self-publisher you own all rights to your book. If you employ a traditional publishing company, they'll own all rights. Therefore , if they lose interest in your book you won't be in a position to print further copies unless you buy your rights back.
They publish to share what they have learned or leave an inheritance. As a writer you wouldn't desire your dear books to finish up in some dusty garage. So if you believe self-publishing is your bag then it's time to begin moving and polishing your pages to get them snapped up as quickly as possible.

