As a cooperative-style publisher, Maine Authors Publishing’s goal is to support local, independent authors throughout the publishing process with affordable editing, design, printing, distribution, and marketing services.
Angela Nickerson, author, and Bob Magnus, illustrator, Hector: The Adventure of a Little Bird Who Needs Glasses
Angela Nickerson, author, and Bob Magnus, illustrator, Hector: The Adventure of a Little Bird Who Needs Glasses
Linda Tatelbaum, author of Carrying Water as a Way of Life, Writer on the Rocks, Woman Who Speaks Tree and Yes & No: Paris 1969
Linda Tatelbaum, author of Carrying Water as a Way of Life, Writer on the Rocks, Woman Who Speaks Tree and Yes & No: Paris 1969
I am currently publishing my third picture story book through Maine Authors Publishing and I couldn’t be happier with their services. Their guidance and support make the publishing process easy, and although it is a team effort, I get to make the final decisions on how my book gets published. My first book, Baxter the Moose, is already getting recognition in bookstores and libraries throughout the state. I smile whenever someone tells me they saw my book in one of these venues. It is fun being part of this team, and I am looking forward to the many book fairs and author events this year! Thank you, MAP, for helping my dream come to fruition!
—Cassie Sano, author of Baxter the Moose, Martie Merganser and the Big Waterfall, and The Cat with the Paintbrush Tail
Barbara Lawrence, author of The Other Island: Ben’s Story and Islands of Time
Barbara Lawrence, author of The Other Island: Ben’s Story and Islands of Time
helped me navigate the many aspects of the publishing and marketing process for my first memoir, From Fledgling to Flyer. Thank you,
MAP, for your ongoing support and providing opportunities for Maine authors to network with each other and the world of readers.
—Mimi Gough, author of From Fledgling to Flyer
and by providing tips and training to help in marketing. I have found MAP staff members to be very supportive and responsive, and I
recommend MAP to any author who is considering publishing a book.
—Christopher G. Lockwood, author of The Tennis Ball Trees and Why the Cane?