Sentences with phrase «big publishing side»

It's the Hachette / Big Publishing side that is threatening government intervention.

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As a side note, this book is MOST LIKELY to fit his data calculations, because it's been out for a long time; it's self - published and has been out long enough that there are essentially zero print sales; I haven't been trying to promote it much, mostly because I don't control the first two books in the series, and so there are very few big jumps; and I had a new release about two months ago, so the book in January is at about the «average» rank in its release - to - release lifecycle.
I consider big publishing the ultimate for writers who don't want to handle the business side of things, spend a lot more time on their product, and want to maximize readership and building a personal brand.
This is one quarrel where the self - published authors would be smarter to side with Hachette and the other «Big Five» houses.
That being said, I do need to learn more on the marketing side of things as I literally wrote what I wanted to write, published it and then told a few people I knew about it — no big launch, guest posts all over the place, tours or interviews or anything like that.
The truly hilarious thing about this sentence is that if Leonard is right — that Amazon is starting a «class war» between authors, then Leonard is deliberately siding with the «one - percenters» of the publishing world — the Turows, Prestons, and Kings, rather than the ninety - nine percent of authors who can only dream of the volume of sales enjoyed by those big - name authors.
When I write that the traditional book publishing industry sometimes «appears to be operated by 5 big traditional book publishers in New York for their sole benefit, the rest of the industry be damned» I thought it would be clear that I not in the stands cheering for that side of the industry.
And as a side note, it's important to tell future Indies the big FACT of self publishing... It's pay to win in 90 ℅ of cases.
Oh, and I'm both indie (in the US) and Big 5 published in the UK, so I don't have a «side» here.
And the biggest earners on both sides publish in the genres that readers overwhelmingly prefer.
I've edited on both sides of the desk, and I assure you there are mindlessly destructive editors at big publishing houses - and brilliant freelance editors as well.
I've talked a lot about the issues facing authors on the Big 6 side of traditional publishing, from agent hunting to contracts.
The news media sides with the big publishers in continuing to treat self - publishing as a kind of childish prank, precocious because it's sometimes outrageously successful.
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