The nature of publishing has taken a dramatic shift in the age of information. While it may have been helpful to reach out to large publishing houses such as Penguin or Random House in the past, I think you would have better luck checking out Amazon and iTunes for electonic publishing options that can get your material out to a wider audience, albiet at a reduced profit.
Not usually. You'd need to ask the specific publisher, but usually if you publish something online, it's considered published, and another publisher won't publish it again.
After finish all you detail about travel, do proof reading of your of your travel detail. After that contact with your publisher to publish the travel book.
first get it edit when its final give it to a publisher and there you go
Get the latest copy of Writer's Market and it will tell you every publisher who is looking for books. Find the ones who are looking for the sort of book you've written.
Get the most recent edition of Writer's Market - it lists every publisher, their address, the editors, what they publish, and what they pay.
Can you publish that for me? or if you want it in past tense, " The publisher published a book called Sea Monsters".
In general this is done in conjunction with a publisher. You would find a publisher for your manuscript and they would hire an editor. If you're just starting out you could self-publish on Amazon.com for their Kindle and other e book readers.
i dont think u can have a book puplished for free..mayb u could check some publisher's websites??
Scholastic is better
You need to find a publisher for your book. The best way to go about it is to go online to a store like amazon.com and search the published books to see who the publishers are. Then you need to write a query letter. For more help, visit http://www.writeandpublishyourbook.com/publishing/working-with-publishers/how-to-find-publisher-book-publishing/.
If you sell your book to a publisher, they pay you. That's what publishing is all about.
Write a book that a publisher wants to publish.