Suggestion: To extend
the life of the book, laminate or put clear contact paper on the cover.
I can point to moments of good fortune in
the life of the book, but then, so can other authors whose books sold either far more or far fewer copies than mine did.
and do the upload, you're set for the rest of
the life of the book.
But, basically, once your book is set up, it's a one - time fee and your book is available for
the life of that book or as long as you choose to keep your book up in our system.
Pietsch told PW he believes moving to a flat - rate royalty system for
the life of a book is worth discussing as a way to relieve the confusion that crops up with the current system.
Yes, there was a special snowflake moment that occurred between editor and author as the book was being crafted, but once the manuscript was finalized, there was no magic about
the life of a book.
The literature discussing the past, present, future and after -
lives of books is considerable and increasing by the day, but comic books have been so far greatly excluded from the debate.
In traditional publishing, the royalty sharing makes sense because the publisher handles distribution for
the life of the book.
In that decision, you are choosing who will be the person to stand before publishers on your behalf, to represent the entirety of your book and your brand, and to walk with you through
the life of your book...
We oversee all aspects of our clients» international publication, from submission and negotiation through publication and throughout
the life of the book.
Shelf Life - The shelf
life of a book refers to how long an unsold book stays on the sales floor before it is replaced by another title.
On those books an agent will take 15 % for
life of the book and do nothing, because there is NOTHING they can do.
They get the authors to do all the work, they take a fee to punch the upload button to Kindle and the others, and for
the life of the book take 30 %.
Marketing your book is the new chapter in
the life of your book.
You pay this each time you print (with Print on Demand it is a one off set up fee for
the life of your book).
We are the author's partner and advocate for
the life of the book, and we love it.
The ISBN travels the full length of the book, the full
life of the book, so you need to know what you're doing when it comes to that.
Awards have been known to boost sales, through lengthening the shelf
life of a book.
But I find it hard to stop the long list of warnings that I would want them to be aware of so they don't sign their copyrights away for
the life of their book, simply to get published.
But when they're on the other side of the deal, licensing things like paperback reprints or foreign rights to other companies, publishers typically don't make agreements that continue for
the life of a book's copyright.
One day,
the life of your book will come to an end.
One of my favorite things about
the life of a book - lover is discovering new writers — and not just writers who are new to me (although, that's always a welcome surprise) but writers who are new to everybody: new to readers, new to publishing, new to bookstore shelves.
«With Kobo Pulse we are capturing the zeitgeist of every book in the world, and enabling readers to be a part of it, to contribute to
the life of the book, while reading,» said Michael Serbinis, CEO, Kobo Inc..
Kobo Pulse ™ allows readers to learn about
the life of a book, connect with friends, share their sentiments, and engage in thought provoking discussions while reading any book.
Good e-Reader spoke with Kbuuk and PubSoft's Dougal Cameron about what this platform has to offer everyone involved in
the life of a book.
Continue monitoring and adjusting over the entire sales
life of your book.
Professional agents charge a standard fee for their services: 15 % of the author's earnings on any sale, both initially and for
the life of the book.
Here's the part that seems crazy: Sales over
the life of the book are not computed as part of the ranking.
I preach a lot about how important it is to purchase and own your ISBNs if you are publishing your own work because the ISBN is associated with you, the author, for
the life of that book.
It travels throughout
the life of your book, and there's a different ISBN for every format of the book that you have, and that identifies the format as well.
Most New York published authors now sell less than 3,000 books during
the life of their book — surely a number that many, many self and independent published author can run circles around.
I agree, it can't just be «for
the life of the book.»
Grigory, no the way the contracts currently work is that the royalty division is for
the life of the book.
Palomares also has a sharp understanding of why a film adaptation can be important, looking past the obvious financial advantages of options and contracts: «A film extends
the life of a book,» she said, «and it allows its readers to experience its story, but captured in images.
That might not sound like a lot, but at nearly 100,000 words it could easily be a novel on its own and the first
life of this book clocks in around 75,000 words.
This is still only a first draft and I'll need to do the proper beta reads and revisions on it, but it's progress and I know my loyal fans have been patiently waiting for this next installment so it might help them wait a little longer for the last
life of the book to be written.
Just look at the cover designs from Elizabeth Moon or Tamora Pierce books over
the life of the book and you'll see how quickly styles can change.
A series of iPad case covers from Jgoo makes
the life of book lovers much more enjoyable.
Of course you need to follow through on your marketing and promotion, from book launch and for
the life of your book.
Over
the life of a book, it could be cheaper to pay the $ 99 + $ 12 / year than to pay a commission on each sale.
They pride themselves on providing excellent service levels which continue throughout
the life of your booking.
Publications by the artist include a contribution to The Social
Life of the Book; castillo / corrales; Everybody's Pixelated, Printed Matter and Inventory Arousal, published by Bedford Press.
Cheery and optimistic, the still
life of books in Dutch, French, and English that he enjoyed reading, as well as an arrangement of fresh grapes, lemons, pears, and apples, belies the artist's frenzied bohemian period spent smoking, drinking, and gadding about.
Therefore, along with a site - specific installation, this exhibition explores the before - life and after -
life of books to shift the emphasis towards a book's circumstances and away from its contents.
A rough couple of weeks in the blawgosphere continued for the new research engine, with posts from Greg Lambert at 3 Geeks and a Law Blog, Richard Leiter at The
Life of Books, and ongoing updates from an earlier post by Lisa Solomon at Legal Research & Writing Pro.
Not exact matches
But Melissa Dahl, a self - confessed lifelong champion
of awkward moments and author
of a new
book on the topic titled Cringeworthy, would like you to suggest you reconsider your quest to eliminate awkwardness from your
life.
«This short
book has so many layers
of meaning and so many interesting juxtapositions,» Gates writes, including «
life and death, patient and doctor, son and father, work and family, faith and reason.»
Visualization, or what Shakti Gowain calls «Creative visualization» in her
book of the same title, is a technique in creating what you want from
life using the power
of imagination.
«This masterfully written
book highlights three leadership styles, culled from the
lives of three kings mentioned in the Bible: Saul, David, and Absalom.
I read this
book in college, it is an encouraging story
of true entrepreneurship and someone who made a vision come to
life that I think every entrepreneur should get to know.