Is Turner Publishing legit?

Turner Publishing has an overall rating of 2.6 out of 5, based on over 4 reviews left anonymously by employees. 27% of employees would recommend working at Turner Publishing to a friend and 27% have a positive outlook for the business. This rating has been stable over the past 12 months.

Who owns Turner Publishing Company?

Turner Publishing Company

Founded 1984
Key people Todd Bottorff, President and Publisher
Imprints Turner, Iroquois Press, Ramsey & Todd, Wiley, Ancestry, Fieldstone Alliance, Cumberland House Press, Hunter House, Jewish Lights, SkyLight Paths, Christian Journeys, Gemstone Press, Gurze Books

How do I submit to Turner Publishing?

All submissions must be made through email. They are open to agented or unagented submissions. They will contact you if they are interested, otherwise do not expect to hear from them. They are rather blunt about that.

Where is Morgan James Publishing?

New York City
Morgan James Publishing

Parent company Morgan James, LLC
Headquarters location New York City, New York, United States
Distribution Ingram Publisher Services
Key people David L. Hancock
Publication types Books, E-books

Who distributes coffeehouse press?

Consortium Book Sales and Distribution
Coffee House Press books are distributed to the trade by Consortium Book Sales and Distribution, a division of Ingram.

Is Morgan James a vanity publisher?

Again. Once again, Publishers Weekly’s annual overview of fast-growing independent publishers features not only innovative indies, but a publisher whose business model is largely built on author fees: Morgan James Publishing.

What is Ingram publisher Services?

Ingram Publisher Services LLC brings you a trusted distribution network, combined with a sales team of passionate book lovers and access to the industry’s leading e-book and print-on-demand technologies.

Who distributes consortium books?

MINNEAPOLIS, MN (May 6, 2020) — Consortium® Book Sales & Distribution, an Ingram Publisher Services LLC brand, announces three new publishers for the Fall 2020 season: Agnes & Aubrey, Centrala, and Common Notions. They will begin distribution with Consortium on May 30.

Is City Lights still publishing?

City Lights has always been a champion of progressive thinking, fully committed to publishing works of both literary merit and social responsibility. With over 200 titles in print, we publish cutting-edge fiction, poetry, memoirs, literary translations and books on vital social and political issues.