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Manui Publishers



Is a PNG citizen owned writing, editing, and publishing company. Established in 17th March 2009, MANUI PUBLISHERS is an independent self-publishing company formed to serve the book trade industry, focusing on writing, editing, and publishing services such as book publishing, business writing, editing services, advertising, copyrighting, and public relations. Audio visual, electronic communications, educational, literary services, electronic, and technical editing services, as well as writing and editing for the media and newspapers are the foundations of MANUI PUBLISHERS. Encouraging local authors and publishing PNG books is the motto of this local publishing company.

THE MISSION AND VISION OF MANUI PUBLISHERS

MANUI PUBLISHERS provide the services of writing, editing, and publishing in Papua New Guinea. The mission of MANUI PUBLISHERS is to provide professional writing, editing, and publishing services to meet the needs and requirements of our clients. We provide prompt services that are customer driven, quality, creative, innovative, and responsive to the needs of the book trade industry, its users, and partners.

The provision of our writing, editing, and publishing services are based on satisfying the needs and requirements of our clients. Out commitment is to have a firm communication links with our clients and the book trade industry. Our writing, editing, and publishing services are tailored to the needs of our clients.

Our book publishing service is one aspect of the company. MANUI PUBLISHERS is an independent self-publishing company with the goal of promoting writing and publishing books written by local authors. We handle all aspects of writing, editing, and publishing services, including book publishing, marketing, and distribution.

Our services emphasize effectiveness and efficiency in delivery of our services:

 With services being provided by a professional expert in all areas of writing, editing, and publishing,

 Able to confidently interact with clients,

 And use independent initiative where necessary to satisfy the client’s requirements.

The vision of MANUI PUBLISHERS is to become a highly respected professional company in provision of writing, editing, and publishing services to the satisfaction of our clients. MANUI PUBLISHERS will establish client loyalty by consistently meeting and exceeding our client’s expectations.


THE SERVICES WE PROVIDE

We provide FAST services that are customer driven, quality oriented, creative, innovative, and responsive to the needs of the book trade industry and its users.

MANUI PUBLISHERS:


Specialization and Interests:

 Writing, Editing, and Publishing Consultant;

 Advertising, Copyrighting, and Public Relations;

 Audio Visual and Electronic Communications;

 Book Publishing;

 Business Writing, Editing, and Publishing;

 Electronic and Technical Editing Services;

 Editorial and Design Packages;

 Educational and Literary Services,

 Media and Newspaper Writing and Editing.

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