Telling Hawai'i's Stories
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LEGACY ISLE PUBLISHING is devoted to "Telling Hawai'i's Stories" -- helping individuals and companies publish memoirs, family histories, corporate biographies, cookbooks, children's picture books or class projects. With four customizable packages, we are here to help you preserve your mo'olelo for future generations or share your professional knowledge with a wider audience. Learn more.
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We are a division of WATERMARK PUBLISHING, an Island publisher with more than two decades of experience in producing top-quality, award-winning books by and about Hawai'i's biggest names -- Barack Obama, Don Ho, Ben Cayetano, Tom Moffatt, Spark Matsunaga, Benny Agbayani, Gentleman Ed Francis and others.
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LEGACY ISLE PUBLISHING accepts authors of adult nonfiction or children's books interested in publishing a product of truly professional quality -- a book that can stand next to any produced by a traditional publishing house. Our package services include copyediting, design and production, proofreading and printing. For clients interested in reaching a wider retail market, we also offer an optional distribution package. See how the process works.
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"When we decided to write our first book, we considered self-publishing, finding a book agent or pitching it to a publisher. Legacy Isle Publishing was the perfect solution for our endeavor. They not only provided guidance but handled layout, graphics, editing, printing and even distribution."
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- Evan Leong, Co-Founder & CEO, Greater Good Inc.
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"Legacy Isle Publishing was invaluable in producing my memoirs and helping me get the finished book in front of Hawai'i's opinion leaders."
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- Fred Rohlfing, Former Hawai'i State Senator
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Four Customizable Packages
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~$4950~ starting price
Print packages include editing services, design and production and a minimum of 50 copies of your book.
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The affordable way to share your story with family and friends.
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When your images tell the story.
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The simple way to share your message with a broader market.
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Your words in pixels, not print.
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