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vanity press
noun
- a printing house that specializes in publishing books for which the authors pay all or most of the costs.
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of vanity press1
Example Sentences
See also Edward Helmore for The Guardian: ‘The final act’: fears US journalism crisis could destabilize 2024 election and Jack Shafer for Slate: The New Vanity Press Moguls.
June’s novel, “Pepsi-Cola Addict,†was published by a vanity press that has since gone defunct.
Dietz returned to Holden’s orbit in person in 1987, collaborating on a scathing anti-religion book called “Creation/Evolution Satiricon: Creationism Bashed,†published through a vanity press Holden operated to sell a tourism guide.
Wikipedia is committed to the notion of an encyclopedia, a written compendium of important human information—not a directory, a soapbox, a vanity press, or anything else the site has pledged not to be.
Maybe that was for the best, but on the other hand, why not set him up with a ghostwriter and a vanity press and let the yarns rip?
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