They offer some kind of packaging for formatting. It costs nearly a grand for the "Ultimate package". I don't know how Lulu works entirely, so I'm not messing with it until later.
There are some good writer's blogs out there with tips on getting your stuff published and the scams to avoid. Google "writers beware" for things to avoid. They are always posting info for writers.
It's not erotica. It fits more with the likes of Vampire Academy or Harry Potter(And I bite my tongue as I say this, Twilight). Albeit, it's more graphic than those three.
On a side note, my story, Black and White might suit their interests.
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Hey Yuzar...not familiar with PublishAmerica myself, but talk to Ellen (ejls)...I believe she has had something published by them...
Also, I'd like to add, if you want to talk to other published authors and get their advice go to your local library...librarians tend to be people into books, and often have been involved in publishing in some form or another...even if they have not, they know if there are any published authors in your town. Published authors like to donate their books to the local library...I spent a lot of time in my local, Somerville, NJ library in the past few months and at least once I witnessed an author come in with some book he got a story in...
Published authors tend to be pretty accessible, btw...at least the few I talked to...and just love to talk about their books...
I already knew I'd get at least a dozen rejections. It's no biggie, if Stephenie Meyer could do it, then i know I can. XD
But truthfully, I did know it would be tough and not a simple cake walk. I really do appreciate the help guys.SEENsXw1H1igFrHn
I wouldn't use Lulu. They do have a free option for self-publishing, but their business model is geared heavily towards getting authors to pay for publication.
I've already published with Excessica, but they seem to be snowed under with submissions at the moment. Smashwords is a good alternative. You can self-publish what you want, set the price, etc. Not a gateway to fame and fortune, but better than paying somebody to do what you can actually do yourself for free.