Lulu Press, Inc., doing business under
trade name
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Lulu, is an online
print-on-demand,
self-publishing
Self-publishing is an author-driven publication of any media without the involvement of a third-party publisher. Since the advent of the internet, self-published usually depends upon digital platforms and print-on-demand technology, ranging fro ...
, and distribution platform. By 2014, it had issued approximately two million titles.
The company's founder is
Red Hat
Red Hat, Inc. (formerly Red Hat Software, Inc.) is an American software company that provides open source software products to enterprises and is a subsidiary of IBM. Founded in 1993, Red Hat has its corporate headquarters in Raleigh, North ...
co-founder
Bob Young; he also was CEO for many years. , the company’s 20th anniversary, Young had handed CEO duties to Kathy Hensgen. The company's headquarters are in
Morrisville, North Carolina
Morrisville is a town located primarily in Wake County, North Carolina, United States (a small portion extends into neighboring Durham County, North Carolina, Durham County). According to the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the populatio ...
.
Products
In 2009, Lulu began publishing and distributing ebooks. Lulu also prints and publishes calendars and photo books. In 2017, Lulu introduced an Open Access print-on-demand service.
Process
The author of a title receives an 80% royalty for print books and a 90% royalty for eBooks when sold.
Replay Photos
In January 2014, Lulu announced that it had acquired
Durham (NC)–based sports photography company Replay Photos. Replay Photos sells licensed images of collegiate and professional sports teams as photographic prints, custom framed photos, photos on canvas, and original wall art.
Digital Rights Management (DRM)
Lulu's final phase for their Digital Rights Management (DRM) Retirement project was released July 2, 2013. Prior to January 15, 2013, a Lulu author could choose to apply Digital Rights Management (DRM) protection to their PDF or EPUB.
Lulu Jr.
In 2014, Lulu launched Lulu Jr., which enables children to become published authors.
Lulu Jr. products include My Comic Book and IlluStory.
Lulu Blooker Prize
The Lulu Blooker Prize was a literary award for "
blooks" (books based on
blogs
A blog (a Clipping (morphology), truncation of "weblog") is an informational website consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries also known as posts. Posts are typically displayed in Reverse chronology, reverse chronologic ...
).
It was awarded in 2006 and 2007 and sponsored by Lulu. An overall prize was awarded, based on the winners of three subsidiary categories: non-fiction, fiction, and comics. The Lulu Blooker Prize was open to any "blook" that had been published "to date" (i.e., by the entry deadline) by any publisher.
2006
The first competition saw 89 entries from over a dozen countries. A panel of three judges decided the winners:
Cory Doctorow
Cory Efram Doctorow (; born 17 July 1971) is a Canadian-British blogger, journalist, and science fiction author who served as co-editor of the blog ''Boing Boing''. He is an activist in favour of liberalising copyright laws and a proponent of th ...
, Chair of Judges; Paul Jones; and Robin "Roblimo" Miller.
Winners
* ''
Julie and Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen'' by
Julie Powell
Julie Anne Powell (; April 20, 1973 – October 26, 2022) was an American author known for her 2005 book ''Julie & Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen'' which was based on her blog, the Julie/Julia Project. A film adaptation b ...
(main prize, non-fiction)
* ''Four and Twenty Blackbirds'' by
Cherie Priest
Cherie Priest (born July 30, 1975) is an American novelist and blogger living in Seattle, Washington.
Biography
Priest is a Florida native, born in Tampa in 1975. She graduated from Forest Lake Academy, a Seventh-day Adventist Church, Seventh- ...
(fiction)
* ''Totally Boned: A Joe and Monkey Collection'' by Zach Miller (comics, self-published through Lulu)
Runners-up
* ''Biodiesel Power'' by Lyle Estill (runner up, non-fiction, see
biodiesel
Biodiesel is a renewable biofuel, a form of diesel fuel, derived from biological sources like vegetable oils, animal fats, or recycled greases, and consisting of long-chain fatty acid esters. It is typically made from fats.
The roots of bi ...
)
* ''Hackoff.com: An Historic Murder Mystery Set in the Internet Bubble and Rubble'' by
Tom Evslin (runner up, fiction)
* ''
Dinosaur Comics
''Dinosaur Comics'' is a constrained webcomic by Canadian writer Ryan North. It is also known as "Qwantz", after the site's domain name, "qwantz.com". The first comic was posted on February 1, 2003, although there were earlier prototypes. ''Din ...
: Huge Eyes, Beaks, Intelligence, and Ambition'' by
Ryan North
Ryan North (born October 20, 1980) is a Canadian writer and computer programmer.
He is the creator and author of ''Dinosaur Comics'', and has written for the comic series of ''Adventure Time'' and Marvel Comics' '' The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl'' ...
(runner up, comics)
2007
The 2007 competition had 110 entries from 15 countries. The number of judges was increased to five:
Paul Jones (chair),
Arianna Huffington,
Julie Powell
Julie Anne Powell (; April 20, 1973 – October 26, 2022) was an American author known for her 2005 book ''Julie & Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen'' which was based on her blog, the Julie/Julia Project. A film adaptation b ...
(2006 overall winner), Rohit Gupta, and
Nick Cohen
Nicholas Cohen (born 1961) is a British journalist, author, and political commentator. He was previously a columnist for '' The Observer'' and is currently one for ''The Spectator''. Following accusations of sexual harassment, he left ''The O ...
.
Winners
* ''
My War: Killing Time in Iraq'' by Colby Buzzell (Overall Winner and Non-Fiction Winner)
* ''The Doorbells of Florence'' by Andrew Losowsky (Fiction Winner)
* ''
Mom's Cancer'' by Brian Fies (Comics Winner)
Runners-up
* ''My Secret: A
PostSecret Book'' by Frank Warren (Non-Fiction)
* ''Island: A
Zombie
A zombie (Haitian French: ; ; Kikongo: ''zumbi'') is a mythological undead corporeal revenant created through the reanimation of a corpse. In modern popular culture, zombies appear in horror genre works. The term comes from Haitian folkl ...
Novel'' by
David Wellington (Fiction)
See also
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References
External links
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