Sentences with phrase «about book publishing today»

You don't have enough king James scripture verses in it for any Christian publisher to be interested in putting it out (I've talked to Christian agents about this, and they are as frustrated as the writers at how boxed in to rigid rules Christian books have to be) and that is a sad fact about book publishing today.

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They look at churches today where people know a lot of the Bible, or where a lot of evangelism is getting done, or where the pastors have built a large following, get the sermons aired on the radio or published in books, and decide that these pastors must have figured something out about preaching.
When the Encyclopaedia was published, intellectuals of Europe and America had available in it and in a series of books information about the «non-Christian «5 world; today intellectuals and also others find that they personally have Buddhist or Muslim neighbors or colleagues or rivals.
One of my current «Book Marketing 101: How to Build Book Buzz Premium E-course» students shared her frustration today about the need to have a fan base in place to get a traditional book publishing contrBook Marketing 101: How to Build Book Buzz Premium E-course» students shared her frustration today about the need to have a fan base in place to get a traditional book publishing contrBook Buzz Premium E-course» students shared her frustration today about the need to have a fan base in place to get a traditional book publishing contrbook publishing contract.
With all the talk about print on demand, digital printing and the future of the publishing industry, it's easy to forget that we've got books to produce in the here and now, and we need to know the best way to produce those books today, this week.
I'm here today to tell you about a wonderful new opportunity for all of you sad, little self - publishing authors out there whose books no - one's ever heard of.
Dave Bricker posted a long article today about the dangers of publishing without knowing the expenses and requirements of book production.
As I type this, knowing relatively little about the whole spectrum of publishing offerings available today, I still know for a fact that I can meet the needs of any online, e-book or book reader who wants to read my work.
I have written extensively about this topic and have a white paper title The Four Paths to Publishing, that layouts out the different opportunities available today for authors to get their books in the hands of readers.
I received notification today about Whirlwind Book Consultancy, a new self - publishing company in Hong Kong.
But with so many options available today (self - publishing, ebooks, traditional publishing, print - on - demand, etc.), if you want to publish a book, then you have a lot to think about!
So I thought I'd share the final lesson I taught today about creating a digital marketing plan to promote and ultimately sell your self - published book.
I've written often here about «booking your blog» and other ways that blogging and publishing intersect, so I'm excited today to offer you this article from Laura Matthews on how you bloggers might start to think about getting your content into books and actually (gasp!)
Today we'd like to talk about marketing your self - published book; in particular, we'd like to share some ideas about locations to hold your next book signing.
To find out more about how to get your book successfully published today, ask questions about your book and your various options, and perhaps get a chance to pitch your book to The Book Doctors, sign up for their webinar, which will be on Julybook successfully published today, ask questions about your book and your various options, and perhaps get a chance to pitch your book to The Book Doctors, sign up for their webinar, which will be on Julybook and your various options, and perhaps get a chance to pitch your book to The Book Doctors, sign up for their webinar, which will be on Julybook to The Book Doctors, sign up for their webinar, which will be on JulyBook Doctors, sign up for their webinar, which will be on July 16.
To learn more about publishing your book with Balboa Press, call 877-407-4847 or visit http://www.balboapress.com today.
I'm ready to schedule my FREE 30 - minute new author consultation to learn more about publishing my book in today's publishing landscape.
If you are a publisher and all you think about are books and ebooks, you may be missing something as publishing today encompasses much more than this.
Book publishing expert and savvy supporter for authors in all things in the marketing and promo area, today she shares insights about «book bigotry» — oh yes, it's out thBook publishing expert and savvy supporter for authors in all things in the marketing and promo area, today she shares insights about «book bigotry» — oh yes, it's out thbook bigotry» — oh yes, it's out there!
If you care enough about your book to pay to have it published, then I think that in today's world you are better positioned to maximize its chances.
I phoned Book Baby today with a rather long and sometimes complicated list of questions, not just about their system etc., but about general self - publishing issues.
With all the discussion about self - publishing books and how published authors can reap their backlists in order to sell more books, I thought it appropriate to bring in someone who has become a bestselling author using today's technologies.
Robin Cutler [00:01:12] And the «I,» as I said, stands for International, so there's just things you need to know about ISBNs, and one of the things we want to cover today is the importance of ISBNs related to your own published book as an indie author.
As I kick off my marketing plan I have prepared, in today's post I share with you what I am learning about marketing my first self - published book:
Good e-Reader sat down at the Frankfurt Book Fair today with Theresa Horner, Vice President of Digital Content at Barnes and Noble, to talk about the current state of the Nook division, the associated Nook Press self - publishing platform, and the upcoming affiliate drive to help authors receive an additional benefit for... [Read more...]
Good e-Reader sat down at the Frankfurt Book Fair today with Theresa Horner, Vice President of Digital Content at Barnes and Noble, to talk about the current state of the Nook division, the associated Nook Press self - publishing platform, and the upcoming affiliate drive to help authors receive an additional benefit for driving their own fans towards ebook purchases that offer a return on the transaction.
Today, Michael Kozlowski and Jeremy Greenfield of Digital Book World talk about the latest news in publishing!
HOW AUTHORS SELL PUBLISHING RIGHTS PODCAST Joanna Penn The Creative Penn Today we're talking to Orna Ross about her new book, How Authors Sell Publishing Rights, co-written with HelePUBLISHING RIGHTS PODCAST Joanna Penn The Creative Penn Today we're talking to Orna Ross about her new book, How Authors Sell Publishing Rights, co-written with HelePublishing Rights, co-written with Helen Sedwick.
Today, we talk about the German Publishing Industry, Digital Manga and Piracy in North America, and how you can get out - of - print RPG books in digital form.
Today on the show we discuss a very detailed report published on Digital Book World about... [Read more...]
Today on the Good e-Reader Radio Show we talk about the entire Amazon Publishing Saga and what led up to them creating their own division to print and distribute books.
Alex and I spoke at length a few weeks ago about self - publishing, book promotions, and useful tools for authors, and I'm happy to direct our readers to his excellent article today!
Kevin O. McLaughlin, who recently got booted from AW for pointing out facts about self publishing (and he wasn't the only one) has a blog up today about what you need to sell your book.
According to a press release from publisher North Ridge Books, Gordon's title «offers some of the best advice about writing and getting published today.
It could be used to refer to self - publishing, indie publishing, or smaller press publishing, but the word itself speaks volumes about the stigma that exists even today towards books that did not go through the traditional vetting process.
San Francisco Book Review published my piece about the PR value of an effective book cover toBook Review published my piece about the PR value of an effective book cover tobook cover today.
Today, I'm going to talk a little about my decision to indie publish Faery Swap, and thoughts in general about publishing indie middle grade books.
Rather than continue a flame war here, I'll be posting a blog entry today about my feelings regarding reviewing vanity - published books, if anyone is interested.
Today, self - publishing is all about providing opportunities to authors whose self - published books otherwise might never see the light of day.
In addition, you'll learn about the 4 paths to publishing available today, the pros and cons of each option and get advice on how to choose the best path for you and your book.
Have you heard about the opportunities to publish your own book easily and cheaply — even for free — using today's digital platforms like Amazon and Smashwords?
Well, today, Robin Tweeted about e-book pricing for libraries, and it set off a great conversation on book pricing, particularly for self - published authors.
An incident happened to me recently that got me thinking about all the pitfalls that aspiring authors face today when seeking professional assistance to get their books polished and ready to self - publish or send to agents.
Our BOOK OF THE WEEK is SISTERS OF SPIRIT, a wonderful anthology about love and friendship written by four real life friends: New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Annette Blair, Lynn Jenssen, Christine Mazurk and Jeanine Duval Spikes (also known as J.D. Spikes Lachesis Publishing author of The Possession).
Dovetailing nicely with our story today about a publisher which re-puroposes journalists» blogs into books, the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University has published a free report entitled «Writing the Book» (PDF download), which offers more than 30 essays that examine different aspects of e-publishing.
Today we find out where the inspiration for her books comes from and how she learned about self - publishing.
Today, AuthorHouse would like to talk about book signings — more specifically, how self - published writers can make theirs a success through careful planning.
As it is today, the book industry gives short shrift to just about anything self - published, condemning vast swaths of important new books to remain unknown and undistributed, and fall through the cracks.
Author U — Your Guide to Book Publishing focused on all things publishing today and new ways to target your reader market with author Dan Poynter who will present the opening session at the Extravaganza on Friday AM — you don't want to miss it... and make sure you listen to the radio show with him — an amazing array of info was delivered aboPublishing focused on all things publishing today and new ways to target your reader market with author Dan Poynter who will present the opening session at the Extravaganza on Friday AM — you don't want to miss it... and make sure you listen to the radio show with him — an amazing array of info was delivered abopublishing today and new ways to target your reader market with author Dan Poynter who will present the opening session at the Extravaganza on Friday AM — you don't want to miss it... and make sure you listen to the radio show with him — an amazing array of info was delivered about eBooks.
Today's post is a companion piece about why self - published books might appeal to readers.
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