Personal publishing requires academic qualifications.

Publishing a book has nothing to do with academic qualifications. As long as you can write excellent works, you can publish them regardless of your educational background. The work has a selling point and a market, so it can be published regularly, and the publishing society will give you the manuscript fee; If you can't meet the requirements of formal publishing, you can also publish at your own expense as long as the work does not violate the publishing norms. Anyway, it has nothing to do with education.

1, complete the work and input/typesetting, design the cover, and make the manuscript neat, clear and final;

2. Submit directly to the editorial department of the publishing house or find an agent to publish your work;

3, by the publishing house or agent preliminary selected topics, manuscripts, signed a publishing contract or agency contract;

4. Pay related expenses: publishing management fee (ISBN fee) and editing fee (some publishing houses do not charge or are not included in the management fee);

5. Enter the publishing process (if the agency publishing is generally about one month or less);

6. After the manuscript review is completed, the publishing society will issue the book number, CIP, and order form. (Some of them have power of attorney);

Generally speaking, the costs associated with publishing a book can be divided into:

Pre-press design, publishing and printing are divided into:

Pre-press design: recording and typesetting (including film production) and cover design (including film production);

Publication: ISBN fee (management fee) and editing fee;

Printing: cover printing (including paper, printing, laminating and post-printing), body paper, body printing and binding.