Greetings,
I wish to enter a rebuttal to Staten Island Ronnie concerning his problematic experience with Xlibris. I feel qualified to offer a different side because I published a book through them also, but had none of the experiences he endured - in fact, it was totally opposite. Whether they spoke English with or without an accent had no bearing on the process. When you send a manuscript, it's YOUR work and their job to publish it in the way you instruct. You don't just send it and wait for the final.
Xlibris sends the author a book draft of his/her submission for corrections, changes and approval. If Ronnie got a poor/sub-standard book from Xlibris, it is because he did not give diligence to his part of the effort. He didn't proof or correct what they sent him. I know I did when I was not satisfied with the format they chose, and they changed it to what I wanted...standard paragraph format, first line indentation.
They corrected what I sent back to them. Yes, it's tedious checking their draft copy word for word vs. your own original manuscript, but you DO it. They may slip...but YOU catch. It's YOUR ball, so don't complain if you let them throw it into the street.
You see, they offer the author choices: text font, page style, layout, book cover, etc., and Ronnie should have addressed all these and more issues before he allowed his author copy to be printed. Even then, if he was dissatisfied he should have sent back the corrections on the forms they send for you to download and fill out. I took note of spacings, text layout, proper punctuation placements, centering of subtitles, etc. and instructed them to make the corrections. There is no way Ronnie's book could come out substandard except that he failed to oversee his product through the processes Xlibris takes with the author.
They DO answer e-mails, but if they took too long I called. Every call was returned same day or next morning if I couldn't reach them.
Ronnie is right that their pricing depends on the number of pages and they cannot change it, as it is scale priced according to pages.
On final note, please don't take this as a put down. I'm just keeping it real because we as authors have our responsibility, too. If you put something out there with your name on it, make sure it steps out with the best you've put into it. Look at Ronnie's spelling in his complaint. Is it just in the complaint, or could there be spelling and grammatical errors in his book, also? His sentences here are run-ons with no end. That's okay (I guess) for blogs, but if you are a writer, some things come instinctively or by trained skill.
Ronnie is the CEO of his product, and he should have handled it like he birthed it...because he DID. You can't go to sleep on a project and then complain when it is not to your liking.
Dianne