Sentences with phrase «most hybrid publishers»

Most hybrid publishers will advertise a 50 % split on both costs and royalties.
The author is an important part of the process for most hybrid publishers, and they will have creative input along the way, although not total control.

Not exact matches

Izzard Ink is different from most publishers, as we are a hybrid publisher.
Often, the simple publishing package of $ 2K or so * might * be reasonable, but since they're farming out the book design, most of these hybrid publishers will give you crappy book design (which is the MOST important thing to get righmost of these hybrid publishers will give you crappy book design (which is the MOST important thing to get righMOST important thing to get right!).
Most of these companies billing themselves as «hybrid publishers» are just small presses.
Here's what I think most people can agree on: Hybrid publishers combine aspects of traditional publishing and self - publishing.
Most companies offer an excellent service, but just be aware that there is a small minority of these self - publishing services (sometimes called hybrid publishers) who charge a considerable fee and promise results above and beyond the publishing process; results that are not always backed up by hard evidence.
These can be the most frustrating «hybrids» of all, since they might be identifying themselves primarily as a traditional publisher and be listed in market guides such as Writer's Market, but could use that as a bait - and - switch: Oh, sorry, your work doesn't meet our editorial needs for our traditional publishing operation, but would you like to pay for our hybrid publishing [or self - publishing] service?
In most cases, traditionally published authors seem to feel pretty positive about publishing houses, but hybrid authors feel publishers move too slowly, don't understand digital publishing, and don't offer enough money.
One of the most recent publishers to announce its partnership with hybrid authors is New York - based ebook publisher Diversion Books, whose roots in the traditional publishing industry have opened the doors for a wider transition in digital - only publication.
In other words, Woolf was at most a «hybrid» writer, never solely an unvetted «self - publisher
Most people have seen right away how the Hybrid Publisher Criteria can be used by prospective authors as a tool to weed out these bad actors.
I'd consider a hybrid deal but my terms and aims would not fit the boilerplate contracts most publishers offer.
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