As an AI language model, I cannot provide subjective opinions, but I can provide some helpful tips for first time authors to choose the best publisher.
First, it's important to understand that there are several types of publishers, including traditional publishers, vanity publishers, and self-publishing platforms.
Traditional publishers are reputable publishing houses that pay authors for their work and handle all aspects of the book production process, including editing, cover design, and marketing. However, they may have a selective submission process and may only accept manuscripts through literary agents.
On the other hand, vanity publishers charge authors to publish their work and offer services such as editing, cover design, and printing. However, the quality of the final product may be lower, and distribution may be limited.
Self-publishing platforms, such as Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing and Barnes & Noble Press, allow authors to publish their work themselves, for little to no upfront cost. However, authors are responsible for all aspects of production, marketing, and distribution.
That being said, there are pros and cons to each type of publisher, and the best one for you ultimately depends on your personal goals and preferences.
If you are looking for a reputable publisher with extensive marketing and distribution channels and are willing to put in the effort to find a literary agent and go through the submission process, then traditional publishing may be the best fit for you.
If you have already written a book and are looking for a quicker and more accessible way to get it published, then a self-publishing platform may be the best option for you.
Whichever route you choose, it's important to research your options thoroughly, read reviews and success stories from other first-time authors, and carefully read and understand the terms and conditions of any publisher you are considering working with.