Dom B
Tablo, to my mind, is the #1 self-publishing service. Rather than furthering the concentration of Amazon's wealth using Kindle Direct Publishing, support the underdog, based in my hometown of Melbourne, Australia.The interface is simple, beautiful and intuitive. For the price of $US299, you're paperback and ebook are distributed anywhere you could possibly want worldwide, including giants like Amazon, Apple Books and Barnes & Noble. The quality of the paperback was very decent, whereas online reviews indicated KDP was both tardy and poor quality.You could use big American comapnies like IngramSpark or Blurb, but I very was hesitant, as I'd seen self-published paperbacks printed by these services, which had the sub-par appearance of being print-on-demand, whereas Tablo gave me peace-of-mind some TLC would be given before approval.Self-publishing has the potential to be a real headache, but at the expense of a $US299, Tablo can take the pain away. Even