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Originally Posted by Susan
Chuck makes the books by hand at home and with 2 small children, he would rather spend his spare time with them than make more books. Kudos to Chuck and Connie for valuing family over all else!
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Thank you for the info Susan. Valuing family is important and I understand his decision. But if he already has the book in some kind of computer file then a print on demand could be done and once set up, would not require any more work on his part, until he does another edition.
A print on demand would only require the a formatted file to reside at the bookstore/printer, there are several ones in the US. When a costumer orders the book, it is printed, perfect bound and shipped. It is a way for books "in print" so to speak.
Sorry if you already knew this, from the response I wasn't sure.