Self publishing with Matador: A serious podcast about self-publishing

 

In this edition: meet three people who have recently published their books with Matador. They talk about how self-publishing with Matador has worked for them.

Also: hear Publisher Jeremy Thompson talk about self-publishing with Matador, and why their emphasis on high quality sets them apart.

Featured books and writers

Pancardi's Pride by Ron Clooney
 

Pancardi's Pride by Ron Clooney

 
Out of the darkness and through the rat-infested sewers of Florence; under the ancient treasure houses of the Palazzo Pitti and into one of the strongest bank vaults in the world; the best cracksmen in the business are on the take.

Golden Handcuffs by Polly Courtney
 

Golden Handcuffs by Polly Courtney

 

Everyone’s got a child, a friend or a neighbour who works in the City. The six-figure bonuses and golden hellos are no secret, nor are the hundred-hour weeks, the high-pressure deals or the regular rounds of redundancies in the Square Mile. It’s a cut-throat world...everyone knows that.
£6.99  Click here for more information and to buy this book
£6.99  Click here for more information and to buy this book    

About Matador


The Matador imprint was established in 1999 in response to the increasing number of authors wishing to publish their own books. Part of Troubador Publishing Ltd, Matador offers authors a wide range of services aimed at publishing, marketing and distributing books to a high standard.

Matador has deliberately established itself at the quality end of the self-publishing market…quality of content, design, production and distribution.

 
Railway Lands by Angela Inglis
 

Railway Lands by Angela Inglis

 
The full colour photographs in this landmark book are a visual timetable of change from the ancient church site of St. Pancras through the unique Victorian complex of canal, rail and horse drawn transport, to the restoration of Barlow’s world famous station shed and the castellated grandeur of St. Pancras Chambers.
£30.00  Click here for more information and to buy this book
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