noun
- Publishers or publishing companies that produce and distribute books, journals, or other printed or digital materials in small quantities, often using print-on-demand or self-publishing technologies.
Usage: Plural form of micropublisher; Often associated with independent or niche publishing; Increasingly common in the digital age
Examples
- Many micropublishers have emerged thanks to affordable printing technology.
- Micropublishers allow authors to maintain creative control over their work.
- The rise of micropublishers has democratized the publishing industry.
- Several micropublishers specialize in regional or local interest books.
- Micropublishers often use print-on-demand services to minimize inventory costs.
- Independent authors frequently partner with micropublishers to bring their books to market.