Zero Books → John Hunt PublishingJohn Hunt Publishing – Zero Books isn't really a "publisher" of its own, but is an "imprint" of John Hunt Publishing (basic
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Zero Books → John Hunt Publishing – Zero Books isn't really a "publisher" of its own, but is an "imprint" of John Hunt Publishing (basically a brand, like "Nature Valley" is a granola bar company, and Nature Valley’s "Oats 'n Honey Granola Crunch" is a brand). See https://www.johnhuntpublishing.com/our-imprints.html. Zero Books is probably the biggest imprint, but it operates under the same John Hunt Publishing central office and by the same business practices as all the others, so the article should actually be rewritten to be about the publisher with a large section on this, its largest imprint. Hyperbolick (talk) 20:07, 15 August 2018 (UTC) --Relisting. Dreamy Jazz 🎷 talk to me | my contributions 11:05, 23 August 2018 (UTC)
If moved these can be added:
On the plus side John Hunt publishing deals directly with authors so you don't need an agent and is willing to take on niche titles that may not have mass-market appeal. On the minus side, because they are a small publisher, they are unable to pay advances, so you have to wait for the royalties to roll in. Depending on what contract you are offered, there may be a financial contribution to make on your part, although for the first two levels of contract, this doesn't apply. There are four different levels of contract available from John Hunt publishing. They offer different contracts to different authors depending on how well they think your book will sell and how well-known you are. It's worth reading through the contract properly if you get an idea accepted in principle, as depending on which contract you are offered, you may or may not find the terms acceptable to you.[1]
The company has a number of autonomous imprints in different genres, including Religion, Mind Body Spirit, Political Science, fiction and non fiction. [They] rely heavily on in-house online publishing systems, designed by authors, for authors, in order to be lean, quick, and hand back to the author as high a proportion of the sales income that we can achieve. [Their] marketing provides every book with a basic promotional campaign and then, for every 500 copies sold, [they] dedicate another round of publicity.[2]
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The imprint seems to generally use the latter i.e. ending with the integer. I am uncertain whether that means Wikipedia should. Jontel (talk) 17:26, 27 June 2020 (UTC)
Hi, the JHP company has changed its name recently to Collective Ink or Collective Ink Limited, I suggest the title be changed and there be a redirect. Weltalter (talk) 16:59, 4 October 2023 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: Moved. (closed by non-admin page mover) Adumbrativus (talk) 05:36, 15 October 2023 (UTC)
John Hunt Publishing → Collective Ink – Company changed its name. See section above. Hyperbolick (talk) 21:37, 7 October 2023 (UTC)
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