Free DIY Publishing Site Receives Four-Star Rating

BLOOMINGTON, Ind., March 11, 2008 -- Wordclay (http://www.wordclay.com/), the easiest, fastest and most dynamic DIY publishing (http://www.wordclay.com/HowItWorks/Default.aspx) tool, has been recognized as Site of the Week by PC Magazine, America's #1 technology magazine.

Wordclay received a four-star rating (out of a possible five stars) from PC Magazine. The reviewer praised Wordclay for its "ease, quality and diversity of services without having you pay an upfront fee," and declared "if you've always dreamed of becoming a published author, Wordclay can make it a reality."

"We're honored that PC Magazine, one of the foremost technology publications, has bestowed such high praise upon Wordclay," said Kevin Weiss (http://www.authorsolutions.com/ExecutiveProfile.html), chief executive officer of Wordclay's parent company Author Solutions (http://www.authorsolutions.com). "The intuitive software and publishing knowledge baked into Wordclay makes it possible for everyone to make a book (http://www.wordclay.com/BookPublishing.aspx)."

Since launching general availability in January 2008, Wordclay has received nationwide coverage through both the traditional and online media including Yahoo's Tech blog, ReadWriteWeb and the Indianapolis Star. Thousands of users have registered and started their projects on Wordclay in 2008.

For more information or to publish a book on Wordclay, log on to http://www.wordclay.com. To view the PC Magazine review of Wordclay visit http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2273857,00.asp.