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				 I went through Ingram Spark. Yesterday I was in the local book store to drop off some books on consignment and they looked it up. She said, and I paraphrase because I didn't write it down.
      I went through Ingram Spark. Yesterday I was in the local book store to drop off some books on consignment and they looked it up. She said, and I paraphrase because I didn't write it down. It's available from Ingram as an Print on Demand, but we don't buy anything from Ingram because of the difficulties in returns.
The other thing I noticed is that I have the book priced at 19.95 CAD but Ingram is saying 22.95. No wonder they don't buy.
Norm Hamilton, Writer, Copy-Editor, Proofreader
Author of From Thine Own Well , Sarah’s Embrace , The Digital Eye
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 That's good info, thanks. I read an interview (by Joel Friedlander) of an Ingram Spark employee, and learned that authors get less in royalties through them than LSI.
      That's good info, thanks. I read an interview (by Joel Friedlander) of an Ingram Spark employee, and learned that authors get less in royalties through them than LSI.
     Strange there are differences for LSI and Ingram Spark because they are both owned by the Ingram Content Group. So it' all Ingram….
      Strange there are differences for LSI and Ingram Spark because they are both owned by the Ingram Content Group. So it' all Ingram….
    

 
But. They make you offer the standard 55% discount to booksellers. They don't assign you an individual assistant to answer questions; you deal with their "team." And they don't offer conversion services to create your epub and mobi files.
I have no idea which to go with. Anyone have experience with Ingram Spark?