Galaxy Press

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Galaxy Press
Los Angeles, California
Publication typesBooks
Official websitegalaxypress.com

Galaxy Press is a trade name set up to publish and promote the fiction works of

Writers of the Future
contest.

The company was separated from

Bridge Publications in the early 2000s, and is a business name of Author Services Inc. which is, in turn, completely owned by the Church of Spiritual Technology. Bridge now focuses solely on Hubbard's Scientology
and nonfiction works.

They published The Kingslayer as an audio-book in 2003 as well as L. Ron Hubbard Master Story-Teller, a

coffee-table book
by William J. Widder.

In 2004 they published a new edition of To the Stars as well as in audio-book form.

In 2008, they announced they would be releasing eighty volumes containing the works Hubbard wrote for

Transformers and SpongeBob SquarePants. John Goodwin, the president of Galaxy Press, stated that the sale and marketing of the books is not intended to recruit people into the Church of Scientology. The profits from the books will go toward marketing future fiction books and to Applied Scholastics, a nonprofit organization that promotes Hubbard's ideas regarding education.[1]

References

  1. ^ Fass, Allison (September 1, 2008). Forbes. 182 (3): 38–40. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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