Many genealogists have written their own genealogy books, either for themselves or for a larger audience. Not everyone chooses to write a book about the entire family, but instead concentrates on just one person who may have a slightly more ”exciting” story to tell.
If you're considering writing a genealogy book, you might want to take a trip to your local library. They usually have dozens, if not hundreds, of genealogy books. Seek out a librarian and ask where the genealogy books are located, these are marked with the Dewey number 929.2 and can give you many tips on how a genealogy book should or can be written.
However, those who choose to write often find that it was a bigger job than they first assumed. But should you succeed, you are no longer at the mercy of your book being accepted by existing publishers. Several companies offer to print your book in a given number of copies, give it its own ISBN number and enter it into book databases. This can quickly become a costly affair if you can't sell that many books.
Kolofon publisher - One of several publishers that help you get your book published
Licentia Publishing House - Another option, if you want to publish a book




