Contact Information
1663 Liberty DriveBloomington, IN 47403
Phone: 1-800-AUTHORS (288-4677)
Contact: Megan Leiter
Email: mleiter@authorsolutions.com
Website: http://www.trafford.com/
Trafford Publishing Company Profile
In 1995, Trafford opened its doors and website and accepted its first paying clients - becoming the first company in the world to offer an "on-demand publishing service". People thought we were nuts: Print-on-Demand was an industry term for printing short runs of 300 to 500 books and no one, not even the equipment manufacturers, thought anyone could viably operate a service printing runs of one copy. We proposed to sell the books on the Internet, accepting payment with credit cards, and programmed an elaborate website that would display the books and even take orders. There were very few e-commerce sites at the time, and book industry people quickly dismissed the idea that anyone would ever use the Internet to look for books and scoffed at the idea that people would use credit cards for Internet payments. We loved the challenge of proving them wrong!News from Trafford Publishing:
Trafford Publishing Presents: ‘The Pale Indian’
“Tears of Regret Have the Bitterest Taste; Like Rust in the Mouth of a Mechanical Man…”
LOMPOC, Calif., Sept. 4, 2009 — Much like the air we breathe, poetic verse is often taken for granted with little thought on ho…
Trafford Publishing Presents: ‘The Circle Stone Group: The Beginning’
CARLE PLACE, N.Y., Sept. 2, 2009 — On a cold and cloudy night, seven signals are sent to seven unlikely heroes. “The Circle Stone Group” (published by Trafford Publishing) by David Mammina tells the story of a band of war…
‘Horsegod: Collected Poems’: Prolific, Award-winning Poet Pens Works That Are ‘Erudite, Voluptuous, Wry’
WORTHINGTON, Mass., Aug. 25, 2009 — Ezra Pound said “poetry should be as well-written as prose,” and Robert Bagg takes that premise to heart with his powerful poems that describe people at risk: in physical danger, or i…
New Insight Into Creation and Science From a Unique Source
ANNANDALE, Va., June 11, 2008 — Science and religion have long been seen as opposites, so those who believed in both God and science were forced to choose. Not anymore. The answer for more and more people is Supplementology, The Almig…