Llumina Press

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Llumina Press is a

print-on-demand self-publishing, and distribution company founded by Deborah Greenspan in 2000.[1]

Llumina was founded on the idea that good books require editing before being submitted to print. Therefore, all potential Llumina authors are given a free editing evaluation of their work before a manuscript is accepted for publication.[2][self-published source?]

In 2000, Llumina began editing and publishing books of all types, and has published over 3,000 books since then.[citation needed]

Notable books

In 2005, Llumina Press acquired the rights to Phantom by bestselling author Susan Kay, also author of the worldwide bestseller, Legacy.

Llumina’s book, The Viagra Diaries by Barbara Rose Brooker was acquired by Simon & Schuster and optioned by HBO for a television series.

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References

  1. Cleveland.com
    . 11 February 2011. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
  2. ^ "Llumina Press – Reviewed". The Independent Publishing Magazine. Retrieved 27 May 2015.

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