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Self-Published Authors and Their Books
Every author's goal for his book is unique. Here's a list
of well-known authors who wanted their book in print on their
own schedule, not that of a big NYC house. This list was compiled
by Dan Poynter, author of The Self-Publishing Manual.
The
Self-Publishing Manual by Dan Poynter has 132,000
copies in print after 12 revised editions since 1979. The
publisher is Para Publishing (Dan Poynter). As a result of
this book, Poynter has been called "the godfather to
thousands of books."
A
Time to Kill was self published by John Grisham. He
sold his first work out of the trunk of his car.
Self publishing
Life's Little Instruction Book brought H. Jackson
Brown to the top of The New York Times Bestseller List
where it sold over 5 million copies.
Twelve
Golden Threads by Aliske Webb was rejected by 150
publishers. After self- publishing and selling 25,000 copies,
she signed a four-book contract with HarperCollins.
After deciding
to self-publish The Beanie Baby Handbook, Lee
and Sue Fox sold three million copies in two years and made
#2 on The New York Times Bestseller list.
L. Ron
Hubbard chose to self-publish Dianetics. Now,
it has been in print more than 45 years. 20 million copies
are in print, and it has been translated into 22 languages.
The book started a movement and later a church.
In
Search of Excellence by Tom Peters. He chose to self-publish
and sold over 25,000 copies the first year. Then Warner picked
it up and sold 10 million more.
The
Elements of Style by William Strunk, Jr. (and his
student E. B. White) was originally self-published for his
classes at Cornell University in 1918.
The
Joy of Cooking by Irma Rombauer was self-published
in 1931. Today Scribners sells more than 100,000 copies each
year.
The
Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield. His manuscript
made the rounds of the mainstream houses, and then he decided
to self-publish. He sold over 100,000 copies out of the trunk
of his Honda before Warner Books paid him $800,000. The number-one
bestseller in 1996, it spent 165 weeks on The New York
Times Bestseller list. Over 5.5 million copies have been
sold.
After publishing
The One-Minute Manager, Ken Blanchard and Spencer
Johnson sold over 20,000 copies locally before they sold out
to William Morrow. It has now sold over 12 million copies
since 1982 and is in 25 languages.
Fifty
Simple Things You Can Do to Save the Earth spent seven
months on The New York Times bestseller list and sold
4.5 million copies in its original and premium editions.
Embraced
by the Light published by Betty J. Eadie spent 76
weeks on The New York Times Hardcover Bestseller List
and was sold to Bantam Books for $1.5 million.
Four Louisiana
doctors and a former CEO published Sugar Busters!
and sold 165,000 copies regionally in just a year and a half.
Joe Karbo
published The Lazy Man's Way to Riches and sold
millions via full-page ads in newspapers and magazines.
The 87-page
book, The Christmas Box, took Rick Evans six
weeks to write. After getting it published himself, it did
so well he sold out to Simon & Schuster for $4.2 million.
How
to Flatten Your Stomach by Jim Everrode sold out to
Price\Stern\Sloan. Since then, the book has sold over two
million copies.
What
Color Is Your Parachute? was self-published by clergyman
Richard Nelson Bolles. Now is has 22 editions, sold 5 million
copies, and spent 288 weeks on The New York Times bestseller
list.
Other well-known self-publishers include:
Deepak Chopra
Louise Hay
Mark Twain
Gertrude Stein
Upton Sinclair
Carl Sandburg
James Joyce
D.H. Lawrence
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Mary Baker Eddy |
George Bernard Shaw
Thomas Paine
Virginia Woolf
E.E. Cummings
Edgar Allan Poe
Rudyard Kipling
Henry David Thoreau
Benjamin Franklin
Walt Whitman
Alexandre Dumas
William E.B. DuBois |
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