Sentences with phrase «many traditional authors»

«They're selling better than traditional authors,» he says.
• The extra-biblical testimony unanimously attributes the Gospels to their traditional authors: the Epistle of Barnabas, the Epistle of Clement, the Shepherd of Hermes, Theophilus, Hippolytus, Origen, Quadratus, Irenaeus, Melito, Polycarp, Justin Martyr, Dionysius, Tertullian, Cyprian, Tatian, Caius, Athanasius, Cyril, up to Eusebius in A.D. 315, even Christianity's opponents conceded this: Celsus, Porphyry, Emperor Julian.
Wikipedia's policy itself excludes traditional authors and forbids original research and prefers only that which is «verifiable» in outside sources, according to Wikipedia.
A lot of trainers are still using traditional authoring tools, locally saved into their desktop.
Often, because people are used to paying a one shot fee for traditional authoring softwares, they find web authoring tools expensive, with their recurrent billing system.
So traditional authors and indie authors have a lot in common and should be friends.
The problem is indeed that traditional authors expect to have their book published, get a big advance, and if it doesnâ $ ™ t earn out hard luck for the publisher - they have to take risks.
I rarely read books from traditional authors anymore, anyway, so most of what I want is on Smashwords.
@turntopage2 I think this applies to Traditional authors too.
It isn't about bad grammar and poor storytelling skills, cuz even traditional authors do those things.
Because I work with self - published authors at indieBRAG, I can tell you that many have been traditionally published so do they have to become a new category of traditional authors / self - published writers?
Numerous Traditional Authors have left traditional houses because they get tired of being jerked around and only getting a small cut of their royalties while indies either get ALL their royalties if they self publish, or a far larger portion of their royalties if they publish through an indie house.
I would imagine that the pride that glowed around me for the next few days would have been exactly the same for both a self - published and a traditional author in my position.
I've found some real gems from Indie authors and traditional authors alike.
And this goes for both indie and traditional authors.
Both indie and traditional authors have their fair share of narcissists.
That's pretty much how it is in every professions, including being a traditional author.
Also to say that they should separate indie from traditional authors is crazy.
But that argument doesn't make any sense, because, many traditional authors don't «make a living from their writing».
This is probably why so many traditional authors are beginning to publish books independently, as well.
Indie AUTHORS pay more out of pocket for professional editing, to promote their books, to gain their fan base, than traditional authors do.
I have read alot of traditional authors who works suck and have so many typos should we lump all of those together?
Traditional authors SELL the rights on their work to someone else, therefore THAT person, usually the publishing house, is in control of the author's destiny, not him.
that Hugh»... achieved a feat few traditional authors have... inked a print - only contract with major publishers and retained the electronic rights to his own books (meaning all of his Amazon ebook sales are still his own).»
Until that changes, I can see more and more would - be traditional authors embracing the indie revolution.
He engages his readers on so many social media platforms that it is hard to imagine he has any time to write his bestselling novels, and yet he has sold nearly 1 million copies of his books and recently achieved a feat few traditional authors have...
This is when I seriously started looking into self - publishing, because the only things that I could see making a difference and helping an author find a reader base — are things a traditional author will have no control over.
At this point self - published and traditional will have the same advantages, but the traditional author will be under a huge disadvantage.
Amazon has done a lot to equalize the chances of indie published authors (and even traditional authors, if they chose to do it themselves).
Or better yet, look at all the sales that traditional authors and publishers have made because that trend.
Traditional author will switch genre and name to get away from option clause.
We told guest and I quote my EXACT words, repeated every 10 guests «traditional authors to your left, indie / ebook authors to your right ladies and gentleman» if someone asked and hundreds did, what indie meant, it was explained you write and sell your own work.
Those best suited for this program are motivated and collaborative, and receive the same level of editing, creative development and marketing as our traditional authors.
Bookstores are becoming fewer and fewer, which means traditional author events are getting more competitive.
So what's a book publicist, or an eBook author, to do when they want to find eBook promotion opportunities and they can't find them in the usual places that were so friendly to traditional authors who needed media visibility for their traditional books?
Yes, the self - publishers need to know how to produce and market their books, just like the traditional authors need to know how to write a query letter and keep track of submissions.
Do they offer insight into self - publishing, or are they geared more toward traditional authors or those who hope to become traditionally published?
While print sales are an important revenue source for publishers and traditional authors, indie authors and debut traditional authors are showing an even bigger lag behind their ebook sales in terms of income.
Never a surprise to hear Amazon bashing from publishers or traditional author groups.
Professional indie authors effectively compete with traditional authors, in every way, but they have a different approach, since they mainly reach their readers online, don't devote much energy to the physical bookstore market, and mostly eschew mainstream media coverage and reviews.
Unlike a traditional author who is under a contract and answers to a larger company a self - publisher is on her own.
(I also think the reason you don't see many traditional authors behave the way some self pubs do is because they didn't make it through the system.
Indie authors (and a lot of traditional authors, too) have no idea how much better their book needs to be to truly stand out.
Authors: Hire An Agent's «Agent» to Sell Your Book Authors of cook books have an advantage over traditional authors because they can employ a TV appearance to increase book sales.
They were traditional authors capitalizing on years of reverted rights to backlists and the reputation already built among fans for solid work.
If a traditional author behaved badly a blogger could document the encounter and reach out to the publisher to handle the matter.
I have a feeling this is something traditional authors struggle with too since i've seen similar posts in that world.
Blogs are extremely popular in today's world, partially because you don't have to be a traditional author to get published and have people read and appreciate your thoughts.
You say, «Amazon company ACX (Audiobook Creation Exchange) is a hip new marketplace where indie authors, traditional authors who have maintained their audiobook rights, agents, publishers, and anyone else can commission an audiobook.»
Amazon company ACX (Audiobook Creation Exchange) is a hip new marketplace where indie authors, traditional authors who have maintained their audiobook rights, agents, publishers, and anyone else can commission an audiobook.
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