With the release of my book Demons Dwell - The Tower, my writing partner and I have created our own publishing company entitled Glannant Ty Publishing. We are a print-on-demand publisher that focuses on unique material, both fiction and non-fiction. We currently have three books in development and are always on the look-out for new material. We offer high royalties and no up-front fees to publish your book (unless you need additional help with editing and proof reading, then we charge competitive rates). Please visit our website at http://www.glannantty.com.
Glannant Ty is pleased to announce the publication of our latest non-fiction title LOST IN SPACE AND TIME by Sue Kyng. Sue Kyng had spent a lifetime entertaining audiences on both stage and screen, when a medical emergency brought her to the edge of death and gave her a unique view of the other side of existence. Here she met JACOB, an enigmatic monk who would become her spiritual teacher and confidant. Through Jacob’s guidance, Sue would come to a greater understanding of mankind’s place in the universe, and how each of us walk a path towards enlightenment and completion. With Jacob continuously by her side, Sue begins a journey that will lead her through devastating lows and incredible highs, and with each experience she takes a step closer towards fulfilling her spiritual goals. British writer and broadcaster Tony Topping has this to say about Sue’s book LOST IN SPACE AND TIME: “Wired into what I perceive to be the spiritual grid, (Sue Kyng’s) experiences have been hair-raising; including her Near-Death Experience, which was the catalyst for the written work you are about to relish, ultimately achieved by crossing the boundary between this reality and the afterlife.” LOST IN SPACE AND TIME is now available in soft cover in the Glannant Ty Store, and on Amazon.com in both soft cover and Kindle formats!
Now that you're in the publishing business, let's talk about an advance on a book I'm willing to write about myself, fudging over a few events and making others up to generate some hype, but basically amounting to 600 pages about how Washington insiders irritate me mixed with some vignettes about shopping at Walmart. I'm thinking six figures, which is cheap compared to some of the advances Random House has thrown at books no one would ever buy.
Never judge a book by its cover. But then, everybody does. Maybe have a real graphics designer have a look and make a few suggestions?