New York Publishing Labs

new york publishing labs
new york publishing labs

About

New York Publishing Labs is a dynamic full-service publishing company committed to helping authors bring their books to life with professionalism, creativity, and precision. Based in the heart of New York, we combine industry expertise with innovative publishing solutions to support writers at every stage of their journey.

Our services include manuscript editing, proofreading, custom cover design, interior formatting, publishing guidance, and strategic marketing support. Whether you are releasing fiction, nonfiction, or specialized content, we ensure your book meets the highest standards for print and digital platforms.

At New York Publishing Labs, we believe publishing is more than just producing a book it’s about creating a lasting impression and building an author’s brand. Our dedicated team works closely with authors to deliver tailored solutions that transform ideas into professionally published works ready for a global audience.

Location

Address
25 W 28th St, New York, NY 10001, United States
5
40 reviews
  • LoganAva

    My first attempt at creating an eBook looked fine on my laptop, but the formatting didn’t hold up on other devices. The publishing team fixed the chapter navigation, table of contents, headings, spacing, and image placement. They also provided a preview file so I could review the result before publication. I caught one remaining issue during the preview, and it was corrected.

  • BarbaraHeiko

    I had a very specific mood in mind for my cover but struggled to explain it. The first concepts were technically good but didn’t feel like my book. After discussing the story and target audience in more detail, the designer came back with a much simpler idea. I liked it immediately. We made several adjustments to the title size and placement, which took longer than I expected. I also changed my mind about one of the images halfway through.

  • MadisonShields

    The editor was particularly helpful with sections I had become too attached to. Several passages I liked were repetitive or slowed down the story, and the editor explained why they could be removed. I appreciated the honesty rather than having someone simply agree with everything I’d written. The edit also caught inconsistent details in my timeline and improved several transitions.

  • AuroraKnight

    I was mainly looking for help with pacing and clarity rather than a complete rewrite. The editor found repetitive passages, uneven transitions, and a few scenes where the character motivations weren’t clear. I appreciated the detailed notes because they showed me why certain sections weren’t working. There were more revisions than I expected, and I spent a good amount of time working through the comments myself. That was probably the hardest part.

  • DaisyTimothy

    I went into book marketing with fairly modest expectations because I knew one campaign wouldn’t suddenly make my novel a bestseller. The team helped me identify a few practical ways to reach readers in my genre and explained how each activity fit into the overall plan.

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