The main difference between co-publishing and self-publishing was the identity and distribution of interests between the author and the author.
Co-publishing is usually done by two or more people, one of whom is the publishing party and the other is the author. The publishing company would cooperate with the author to find publishing opportunities for the work and provide financial support, editing, publicity, and other assistance. In cooperative publishing, the publishing party would usually obtain the copyright and economic benefits of the work, while the author might receive some royalties or royalties. However, the specific distribution ratio would be determined by the quality of the work, the strength of the partner, and other factors.
Self-funded publishing allowed the author to find publishing opportunities and independently undertake publishing, editing, and other work. The author needed to find his own publishing company or edit and publish his own work, and be responsible for his own profits and losses. In self-funded publishing, the author usually received higher royalties and royalties, but also had to bear more publishing and publicity costs.
Whether it was co-publishing or self-publishing, the quality of the work was the most important factor. If the quality of the work was good, both the author and the author could get good economic benefits. If the quality of the work was not good, it might face problems such as publishing difficulties and low royalties.
Self-publishing meant that the author published his own novel without the involvement of a publishing house or editor. This kind of publishing method usually required the author to own the copyright and be responsible for editing, proofreading, and publishing.
The advantage of self-publishing was that authors could edit their own works according to their own preferences and styles to create unique works. In addition, authors could also gain more exposure and popularity by self-publishing to increase the influence of their novels.
However, there were certain risks and challenges in self-funded publishing. For example, the author had to bear the copyright fees, printing fees, and other expenses. Moreover, he also had to face competition and pressure from editors and editors. Therefore, authors needed to seriously consider whether they were willing to take such risks and make sufficient assessments and preparations for their works.
Online publishing referred to the publication of digital works through the Internet platform, including novels, essays, poems, comics, animations, games, and so on. Online publishing platforms usually included online reading websites, digital magazines, e-books, web comics, game engines, and so on. The feature of online publishing was that it could be easily spread worldwide without geographical and time constraints. At the same time, it could be sold and paid through various channels.
A publishing house was an organization that published all kinds of literature, art, culture, and other books. They would usually select the best of their literary works and organize them into books to be published and sold in the market. Sometimes, the publishing house would collaborate with other organizations to launch a new publication.
To publish a novel in a publishing house, some conditions must be met, including but not limited to the following:
1. The content of the novel meets the requirements of the publishing house: The publishing house will review the content of the novel to ensure that the content of the novel is legal, healthy, positive, and does not contain any illegal or harmful information.
2. The copyright of the novel has been authorized: The publishing house needs to obtain the copyright authorization of the author of the novel before publishing it. If the author of the novel was an individual author, he would need to provide personal identification documents; if the author of the novel was an agency author, he would need to provide proof documents from the relevant agencies.
3. The negotiation of the copyright price of the novel: The publishing house and the author of the novel need to negotiate the copyright price to determine the copyright fee and publishing fee.
4. The novel's choice of topic meets the requirements of the publishing house: The publishing house will review the novel's choice of topic based on its novelty, legibility, market potential, and other aspects to ensure that the novel's choice of topic meets the publishing requirements.
5. The printing quality of the novel meets the requirements: The publishing house will review the printing quality of the novel to ensure that the printing quality meets the publishing requirements, including paper quality, printing color, typography format, etc.
6. The publishing house's layout and editing: The publishing house will arrange and edit the novel to ensure that the format, layout, font, font size, line spacing, etc. of the novel meet the requirements while maintaining the integrity and cohesiveness of the novel.
7. The publishing house's distribution channels: The publishing house will choose the appropriate distribution channels according to the market potential and audience characteristics of the novel, including online distribution, offline distribution, e-book distribution, etc.
To publish a novel in a publishing house, many conditions had to be met, including the content of the novel, copyright authorization, topic selection, printing quality, typography, editing, distribution channels, and so on.
The following steps were usually required for a publishing house to publish a novel:
1. Adapting a novel: Adapting the story, characters, and worldview of the novel to make it suitable for publication.
2. Selection of topics: The publishing house will plan suitable topics for publication according to market demand and readers 'preferences.
3. Creation and adaptation: The author will create and adapt a novel suitable for publication according to the requirements of the publishing house.
4. Review: The publishing house reviews the author's novel to see if the content, format, writing style, and other aspects meet the publishing requirements.
5. Typography and Proofreading: To make sure that the words, format, and pictures of the novels that have passed the review meet the publishing requirements.
6. Print and distribution: The publishing house will print the novel into books and distribute them to various bookstores, libraries, and other sales channels.
Different publishing houses may have different publishing processes, but the above steps are usually necessary. At the same time, the publishing house would also strictly check the quality of the novel to ensure that the content of the book was legal, healthy, and positive.
Releasing a novel and putting it on the shelves were two different things.
A novel release referred to the release of the novel's text content on online literature platforms such as Qidian, Genesis Chinese Network, etc. for readers to read. After the novel was published, the author could update the plot and chapters of the novel on the platform and interact with the readers.
Putting a novel on the shelves referred to uploading a novel to a specific chapter catalog on the online literature platform for readers to buy and read. The novel had to meet the platform's requirements such as word count, plot, and so on. It had to go through the platform's review before it could be successfully published. After the novel was published, the author could get more income and reader support on the platform, and at the same time, he could accumulate more writing experience.
It should be noted that different online literature platforms might have different requirements for the publication and listing of novels. Therefore, authors needed to publish and put on the shelves according to the requirements of the platform.
One main difference is the length. A novel is much longer, which often means more complex plotting and character development. With short stories, you can focus on a single moment or idea more intensively. Also, the market for them can be different. Novels might have a wider general readership, while short stories can be popular in literary magazines and among a more niche audience.
The content of the copyright law involved in the publishing activities of the publishing house includes but is not limited to the following aspects:
1. The right of the publishing house to select topics: The publishing house can choose books with creativity, novelty, beauty and other elements to publish according to their own interests, market demand, social benefits and other factors.
2. Book copyright: When publishing a book, the publishing house will grant the copyright of the book to the author of the book. The author will enjoy the copyright protection period of up to 50 years from the date of the book number.
3. The right to translate the book: The publishing house can translate the original book into different languages and publish it. The translation fee must be paid to the copyright owner and the term of protection of the translation right is 50 years from the date of signing the translation contract.
4. Right of adaptation of books: The publishing house can adapt the original book and re-create it. If you need to pay the adaptation fee to the copyright owner and enjoy the protection period of the adaptation right, the longest period is 50 years from the date of signing the adaptation contract.
5. The right of information network transmission of books: The publishing house can transmit the original book to the public through the Internet. If you need to pay the copyright fee to the copyright owner and enjoy the protection period of the right of information network transmission, the longest period of protection is 20 years from the date of creation of the work.
6. The author of a book can sign his name on the cover, copyright page, foreword, postscript, etc. of the book. The author can enjoy the protection of the right of signature for a maximum of 50 years from the date of publication of the book.
The above are some of the main contents of the copyright law involved in the publishing activities of the publishing house. What needs to be noted is that the publishing house needs to abide by relevant laws and regulations to ensure the legitimacy and copyright protection of the books when publishing books.
If you want to send a novel to a publishing house, you need to follow the following steps:
1. Confirm the genre and theme of the novel and whether it has been approved by the publishing company. After determining the genre and theme of the novel, one needed to further understand the publishing policy and requirements of the publishing house to determine whether it met the publishing requirements.
2. Prepare the manuscript of the novel to ensure that the quality of the text meets the publishing standards. After the manuscript was ready, they could seek help from editors or publishing professionals to make the necessary changes and polish the manuscript.
3. Send the manuscript to the publishing house. You can submit your thesis online through the official website of the publishing house or through an agency, or you can submit it by mail. When submitting the novel, they needed to provide information such as the copyright, author's information, and cover photo.
4. Waiting for the reply from the publishing house. The publishing house would review the submission and if the novel met the publishing requirements, they would reply whether to accept the submission and give a publication date. If the novel did not meet the publishing requirements, it would be returned.
As for good publishing houses, here are some common publishing houses and their characteristics:
1. China Literature Press: China Literature Press is one of the most famous literary publishing houses in China. It has published many famous people such as Lao She and Lu Xun.
2. China Youth Press: China Youth Press is a publishing house that serves young readers in China. It has published many youth literature and inspirational novels.
People's Literature Press: People's Literature Press is one of the most famous literary publishing houses in China. It has published many famous people such as Lu Xun and Lao She.
4. Culture Press: The Culture Press is a comprehensive publishing house that has published a variety of cultural books such as history, philosophy, art, etc.
5. New Star Press: New Star Press is a publishing house that focuses on publishing high-quality novels. It has published many popular novels such as "One Hundred Years of Solitude" and "The Kite Runner".