Verb
self-publish (third-person singular simple present self-publishes, present participle self-publishing, simple past and past participle self-published)
(authorship) To publish a work independently, without the assistance of a publishing company.
It wasn't until the late 1970s that Taito America began to self-publish Taito's video games in North America. Source: Internet
But many, people who self-publish do it under fantastic delusions-- delusions that most vanity presses do to dispel. Source: Internet
I was going to shuffle off and quietly self-publish it when my dear friend Matthew Clemens talked me into trying a Kickstarter campaign to really get the book out there. Source: Internet
I also decided to self-publish an e-book, The Devil's Foothold, which I needed lots of help doing. Source: Internet
Are you planning to self-publish? Source: Internet
Dela, author of 2014 novel THE 52ND, shares five things she wish she knew before deciding to self-publish her debut novel. Source: Internet