Sentences with phrase «if print book»

Assuming comparable profits per book (flawed, but bear with me), publisher benefit if the total sales increase, even if the print book sales decrease.
Such as: no competing works (defined broadly); no realistic OOP clause (meaning the author will never get rights back even if the print book fails).
If print book cover prices were more reflective of their true production costs, we wouldn't be having this discussion.
If the print book is available and the customer has already bought the print book, they can get the eBook at a reduced price.
If a print book includes footnotes, those are changed to endnotes during the eBook conversion process.
If the print book sells well in the physical store, the digital imprint will replicate the success story.
A great book cover can have the potential to make the reader stop and take a look inside the book (or turn to the back blurb if a print book).
The only print sales drive I've seen is that if the print book costs too much, the reader will look for a decently priced ebook before giving up.
So, if your print book sells for $ 15.95, then price your eBook around $ 7.95 or less.
So they're offering false hope that if you print your book with Horizons, someone from Harlequin may actually decide to help you break in.
The idea of going back through all the books to put them through the D2D templates is something of a nightmare, although I feel as if the print books should match.
The language issue is not going away, even if print books vanish completely (which I doubt they will in our lifetimes).
I think it is an overall net loss for our culture if print books disappear, for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is that the death of print books means the ultimate death of bookstores.
It would be nice if printed book sales were growing because people were buying the kind of intellectually challenging, literary works that book lovers tend to think of when they are dreaming about a return to print.
Is anyone stopping to ask if print books, audio books and digital books need be mutually exclusive?
For me, the only thing I'd truly miss if print books went out is the «feel» of the pages and maybe the scent.
Previews are available by looking for the ebook edition at vendor sites, even if print books are more to your liking.
If PRINTED book sales are less than 300 within the annual year, the author has the right to TEMINATE the publishing contract and receive all rights back.
For example, if your printed book states «you're reading this book», you could change the verb to be «you're listening to this book.»
They are indie author friendly, unlike B&N (although they would prefer it if print books were not from Createspace / Amazon).
This regulation does not take into account if the printed books have actually been sold or not.
If you printed books ahead of time, you've already paid for printing costs, but you want to ensure that you're still making enough with each book sale to earn back what you paid for printing, plus a little extra for royalties.
If your project relies heavily on photos or illustrations, or if your printed book needs to look exactly as you intend, then Blurb is something you really need to check out.
What if print books and essays are really the best way of addressing the problem?

Not exact matches

«People talked about the demise of physical books as if it was only a matter of time, but even 50 to 100 years from now, print will be a big chunk of our business,» Penguin Random House chief executive Markus Dohle told the Times.
A great book at that if you count it by numbers printed.
If your engineer shows up with an armful of technical manuals, a pocket full of chic tracks, William Lane Craig's latest book, printed notes from NT Wright's website, and an irradiated bananna, but no knowledge of these things, then evolution will once again have the opporunity to evolve another primate...
Before that book was printed, all the way from the roman empire to martin luther, the catholic church had everyone under a salesman's spell since the people were afraid, and in some cases depended on the church to protect them, so they just bought all the religion without even knowing what really went into and if that information was trustworthy.
And, if I may note my own two recent offerings: The revised and expanded Letters to a Young Catholic (Basic Books) is intended for the young from sixteen to (at least) eighty - plus, while City of Saints: A Pilgrimage to John Paul II's Kraków (Image) will, I hope, be welcomed by all attending World Youth Day - 2016, in person or in spirit, in print or in the all - color - photography e-book.
is a meaningful book on the «end times,» if still in print (I know it is still available as an e-book.).
The prints feature two quotes from the book and also my «life verse,» Proverbs 27:14 — «If anyone loudly blesses their neighbor early in the morning, it will be taken as a curse.»
Also, please contact me if you are a small group leader interested in using Evolving in Monkey Town as part of a book study... or if you write for an online / print publication and would like a copy for review....
If you would like to get your story into print, or have more questions about this book project, Download the Submission Guidelines here.
In response, Tyndale «immediately put the book and all ancillary products into out - of - print status,» and informed retailers that they «could return their remaining inventory if they chose to do so.»
If you have a story to tell about church, and would like to get your story into print, you are invited to participate in the book, «Finding Church.»
In any event, my brother did not publish the book in print, but an acquaintance prevailed upon him to make a Kindle edition available, and so — if you care to — you can see what I mean for yourself.
Wherever you live in this great big world, if you've managed to pre-order the book in any format — print or ebook — and you provide the details, I'll immediately send you:
With film, I typically use provia 400x e6 for color, and kodak 3200 b / w - then scan whatever I want to use (if it is going to print / book project), sometimes I'm lazy and just use the low - res scans I get from the lab if a shot is going to go online.
If you really want to take your gut health to the next level, my Supercharge Your Gut print book and Supercharge Your Gut online program work by nurturing the digestive system two days a week, helping to harness a balanced environment within the gut.
Because it is out - of - print, I don't feel too guilty sharing these recipes from there, though I do highly recommend the book if you get a water smoker.
Hey, our publisher would kill us if we made the free electronic versions of our recipes as easy to use as the printed versions in our books!
And if you've always wanted to publish & sell your very own cookbook or print a collection of family recipes into a beautiful book as a wedding gift or keepsake, you can now do so through our new partner, Blurb!
As I'm working on my newest book (not sure if it will be an ebook or printed — what do you think!?)
I have a question about one of the recipes in the book, I purchased the US version and I have loved everything I have tried so far, but one of the recipes was very salty and I was wondering if it was suppose to be that salty or if there was a miss - print.
I don't know if they print in the UK but I used to order books from Amazon UK for US delivery all the time for college classes, and the magazine's been serialized into large hardcover books for each of at least the last two years.
If the above recipe is from one of Reinhart's bread books then he may have changed the recipe a little since its printing.
So if the last football book you bought was a footballer's autobiography in large print with double spacing, this is the opposite.
If you print off the mini book (found below), you can keep it in a number of useful settings.
Confident parenting encourages us to both examine ourselves and our habits, and to reject advise we don't agree with, even if it's from an «expert» or printed in a book.
If you want a specific book second - hand, or one that's out of print, the Advanced book exchange is an excellent resource, listing second - hand bookshops in the UK and elsewhere.
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