None of the book writers can ignore the importance of digital channels when they write and publish their books.
Not exact matches
Joel Greenberg A Feathered River Across the Sky Published by Bloomsbury, USA 304 pages, in Hardcover, Softcover, and Kindle format Now into its 3rd hardcover printing Author and Co - Producer / Co-
Writer of the upcoming documentary «From Billions to
None» See Reviews Below Naturalist Joel Greenberg is a consultant and
writer specializing in natural history and has authored numerous
books, including A Natural History
of the Chicago Region (2002, University
of Chicago Press).
You can't come up with an unknown
writer who used their author platform to sell a significant number
of books because there are
none.
So,
none of the thousands
of books you've read (because, if you're presuming to be a
writer, we know you spend more time reading than writing, right?)
With a few exceptions,
none of the
writers at the conference were particularly famous; some had only published one or two
books, all with Amazon.
We as readers are poorer a lot
of writers who suck at publicity, but are great story tellers, and publishing actually lose because their margins will be less (and readers as result, because the money goes to the 1:100 000, and there is
none left for the good
books by lousy publicists.)
Flash back to a little over a week ago: This is the first year that Marvel Comics as a Publisher did not win any Will Eisner Awards for excellence in comics, and
none of the creators who won individual awards like penciller,
writer, inker, colourist (awards that were basically invented to recognize achievements by creators working on assembly - line big - two superhero
books) had any substantial Marvel comics work this year.
But I had many UK publishers, not one: Faber, Hodder, Scholastic, S&S, Penguin, A & C Black, Larousse, Corgi, OUP, CUP... Some editors were better than others, but
none of them were simply concerned with how much they could market the
book for — which is what asking the
writer only to change the word count amounts to.