Despite their data being an estimate and covering relatively few publishers,
Publishers Weekly ran its story on the presentation with the headline «The Bad News About Ebooks».
Not exact matches
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Publishers Weekly»... [T] his debut work, like three snowballs
running downhill, gathers the old - fashioned Newtonian momentum of a good yarn.
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Publishers Weekly» [E] ven a slightly off - stride Reacher can
run away from most of the competition in the thriller sweepstakes.»
This interview first
ran in
Publishers Weekly, and is reproduced with permission of the
publisher.
That ad alone adds over $ 100,000 into the coffers of the Times, which — dependent on
weekly ads from book
publishers — has been
running articles blatantly slanted toward Big Publishing.
Yet, according to
Publishers Weekly, if they do close these stores, Borders
runs the risk of not being able to sell the chain.
Per Kobo's Mark Lefebvre, the move away from $ 1.99 is clear
Publisher's
Weekly ran an article about Kobo Writing Life (KWL) that included a great sound bite about ebook pricing trends from Mark Lefebvre, Director of Self - Publishing and Author Relations.
Publishers Weekly just
ran a piece surveying the self - publishing landscape for 2014, in which they note that authors are seeing that writing is only the beginning of the publishing process.
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Publishers Weekly Interview starts at 12:44 and ends at 32:05 «The fact that we have rapidly declining eBook sales from major publishers and that we see for two years running now in the Pew surveys tha
Publishers Weekly Interview starts at 12:44 and ends at 32:05 «The fact that we have rapidly declining eBook sales from major
publishers and that we see for two years running now in the Pew surveys tha
publishers and that we see for two years
running now in the Pew surveys that eBook...