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With her publishing savvy and technical expertise,
Dorothy Kavka could be CEO of any major house. What sets her apart...is...the
personal attention she gives her authors.Her constructive criticism,
layout scheme, dust jacket design, and selection of a quality printing
company transformed my novel's manuscript into a prestigious volume
that should satisfy any reader and grace any bookshelf. I recommend
her publishing services without reservation. –Kenneth
L. Weber, Colonel,USAF (Ret.), author of What the Captain
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Evanston Publishing is congenial, knowledgeable,
and honest! –Magdelen Kopp,
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Evanston Publishing is the answer to every author's
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to end. From editing to production, and every step in-between, these
seasoned professionals take you by the hand and happily lead you through
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Evanston Publishing met all of our expectations.
We were thrilled the result and already have sold out of our first
printing. –Arlene Pascal &
Ruth Littman, co-authors of Deadly Prayers
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Thank you for making my story sound so good. You really
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Like many a fledgling author, I needed a publisher
for a book I was writing. It was my baptism of fire, so to speak,
so I needed a firm that I would have confidence in. I knew the big
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To anyone contemplating self-publishing, I recommend giving Evanston
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-John Drummond, Chicago TV and radio commentator and author of Thirty
Years in the Trenches
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I have been dealing with Evanston Publishing since
1992. They have been very helpful in helping me to get six books published.
I have found this company to do excellent work in editing and cover
design. They are honest people and I have found them fair in the prices
that they charge for their services. I shall still seek their help
in all of the future books that I write. –Thomas
Krupowicz, Terk Books |
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In the past decade,
I have brought out five books with Evanston Publishing, an artistic
and highly
competent bookmaker, and plan on at least another five. When people
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–David Koenig, award-winning poet and
author |
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I am a new author and
the Evanston Publishing, Inc. staff educated me on the process of
self publication and walked me through it. I was excited about the
process and felt that I was being included. I highly recommend Evanston;
they care about their clients and have their best interest at heart.
The finished product is one that I will always be proud to display.
I am a happy client. –Andrea
Vance, author of Holding On |
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Evanston Publishing provided me a
highly personalized client-centered service. Their experience and
assistance with every aspect of production (text, format, art, marketing)
made successful publication of a variety of my writing both pleasant
and easy. Their experts skillfully guided me
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and consulted at every step. Production was expeditious, costs were
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staff make self-publishing comfortable and rewarding. That's why I
keep returning to Evanston Publishing. –Irwin
M. Siegel, M.D., author of One Wonderful Day at a Time,
The Clinical I, and Now and at Other Times
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I was given undivided attention and
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was given a lot of help and advice in its preparation. I was always
kept informed about the progress of my book. –David
Greist, author of My Playmates Were Eskimos
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Everyone at Evanston Publishing has
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Evanston Publishing to authors interested in publishing their own
book. Thank you for all your help—past, present, and future!
–Sharon Wingler, author of Travel
Alone & Love It
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Having become increasingly tired of being
ignored, treated rudely, and told by publishers that they wouldn't
look at my manuscript because I didn't have an agent, and being told
by agents that they wouldn't represent me because I hadn't been published
(in the last 5 years), I decided to go the self-publishing route and
signed on with Evanston Publishing. This was the best decision I ever
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as any book you will find in the bookstore, and that the cost was
far more reasonable than any price quoted me by other self-publishers,
the people who run Evanston Publishing are an absolute joy to work
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went into multiprintings. –Arlene
Uslander, author of That's What Grandmothers Are For
and That's What Grandfathers Are For |
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Evanston Publishing’s services were
exceptionally professional, efficient, timely, reliable, and dependable.
–David P. Green, M.D., author of Taking
Stock
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I couldn't ask for a better, more
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Tivens, author of We Must Recivilize America, The
Psychology of Southern California Land Investment, and The
Diva
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