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Leverage Factory
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Leverage Factory is an independent, privately held American publisher based in Bend, Oregon. It publishes supplemental education books and online materials.
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History
Publisher Joel Bush founded Leverage Factory in 2005 and launched it in 2006, as a custom project publisher of coffee table-style books for large corporate clients. The company later changed its business model to focus on producing trade books and distributing supplemental education products.
Awards
"Be a Better Writer" won the Independent Publisher Book Awards Gold Medal for Juvenile-Teen-Young Adult Non-Fiction.[1]
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