Not exact matches
David Brooks has been a New York Times Op - Ed columnist
since 2003 and has written several books including his
most recent, The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement,
published by Random
House March 2011.
Since an agent's main job is to become familiar with the interests of acquiring editors and executives at the major
publishing houses, and sell them books, it makes sense for
most agents to live in New York.
Today, indie authors have as much of a potential platform as authors using traditional
publishing houses,
since they are able to distribute their work through Amazon (arguably the single
most important book distirbution channel in the world today).
Since more and more people are now trying out this method of
publishing,
most of the largest traditional
publishing houses (including Simon & Schuster, Penguin, and Random
House), today, either own or are affiliated with self -
publishing companies.
Does anyone have a clue why
most of the titles Random
House has
published since December are still only available as EPUB?
I am sure
since you have contact with the
publishing industries,
most of the
publishing house (like Penguin) she (Urmila) has worked with?
Since early May Amazon has been locked in a standoff with the French
publishing house after Hachette refused to give Amazon pricing control over its ebooks, which would have seen
most of their digital titles discounted to less than $ 10 a book.
Since adult history mysteries seem to sell better, if I don't have an agent or a
publishing house contract, I will
most likely finish the Pirate Treasure history - mystery.
If a handful of best - selling authors are receiving say 50, 60 or even 70 % or more of the net revenues from their books, that would majorly skew the figure for the percentage of all revenue paid to all authors, especially
since the brand name bestselling authors must be earning a higher percentage of overall revenue at
most publishing houses than say an average mid-list author.
In addition to ongoing
publishing and writing projects,
since 1990 he has maintained an artistic practice employing the camera obscura as a means to develop site - specific installations,
most recently at Wave Hill (Bronx, New York) and Evergreen
House (Johns Hopkins University).
CAR has been
publishing its traditional
housing affordability index
since 1988 and described the first quarter of 2012 as the
most affordable quarter yet.