Sentences with phrase «about getting into the bookstores»

With less time spent on worrying about getting into the bookstores, the independent publisher can concentrate on promotion and publicity.

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CNN: «The Blind Side» too hot for Christian bookstore «The Blind Side» was a heartwarming movie about a real - life Christian family who adopted a troubled teen with a knack for football, helped him get into college, and eventually all the way to the NFL.
She knew she couldn't get into bookstores, so she would have to devise another way to get the word out about her book, Cat in the Flock — a much harder task than it would have been five or six years ago.
The next time she phoned, she said, «I'm calling to talk about getting your book into bookstores
About the only ones of us who choose 40 % are those who are both still optimistic about getting onto bookshelves and confused into thinking that 40 % is the discount that bookstores will recAbout the only ones of us who choose 40 % are those who are both still optimistic about getting onto bookshelves and confused into thinking that 40 % is the discount that bookstores will recabout getting onto bookshelves and confused into thinking that 40 % is the discount that bookstores will receive.
She talked about her arrangement with IngramSpark which gets print editions of her books into bookstores — still not an easy feat for indies — and revealed that she works now without a literary agent, basically hiring only a foreign - rights agent.
I basically agree with your reaction, but when I think about how much I hope independent bookstores survive it makes me think this boost from Kindles might be a potent tool, if customers knew in advance what they were getting into.
I can't get into details right now, but i find it interesting just as Diamond digital stops giving coupons and codes to bookstores is about the same time marvel is developing their own app.
I was surprised to find a non-fiction book from another Portland author in the bookstore, which kicked my mind into gear thinking about how I could get my own books stocked here.
There is still something nice about going into a nice library or bookstore than you can't get by downloading a file.
I was excited about the prospect of getting physical books into bookstores, but I didn't relish the idea of selling my soul to achieve that.
They no longer have to run their works past hordes of agents, editors, and marketing teams in order to get into print — only to worry then about how clerks will position and place their works on bookstore shelves, and for how long.
If you know anything about what it takes to get into a bookstore, one of your first questions should be about the return policy.
Learn more about how to get your self - published book into bookstores.
If cyberspace fails to be the time - wasting stagger - down - the - aisles - and - sit - on - the - bookstore - floor - reading approach of the bookshop, I say bravo for asking us to get a grip, get off the floor, think for ourselves, do a little research, use the damned samples, and order and buy books like discerning readers do, not like sheep who backed into the Philosophy session and fell over what Sartre meant about responsibility.
When talking to writers about the big difference between indie and traditional publishing, the main difference you will hear is that traditional publishing can get you into bookstores.
I needn't remind those in traditional publishing about the agonizingly slow process of contracting for a book, developing the manuscript, seeing it through the editorial and design and manufacturing processes, getting it into the stores with adequate publicity — and finally trying to move it off the bookstore shelves.
Integrating new options into the way people discover, use, and contribute to the record of scholarship can be exhausting, and someone who hears about a new novel may have trouble getting it because it's not available through their library, their favorite bookstore can't carry it, it's in the wrong ebook format, or it's only available to people living in a different geographic region, which seems insane since their Facebook friends who are raving about it have no trouble expressing themselves from a different continent.
Check out what these writers have to say about getting your book into an independent bookstore.
69 % of ALL US book purchases were online in 2016, so worry less about getting print into bookstores and use Print - on - demand.
The great thing about publishers: they will write you a check and get you into bookstores.
Unless you are thinking about getting a physical copy of your book into bookstores, you won't need an ISBN.
I searched the Internet and bookstores for information about how to publish a book and get it into online stores.
If you feel awkward «hawking» your book, talk about how hard you worked on the book, how much it means to you to get the book into the hands of readers and how strongly you feel about supporting local bookstores.
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