Sentences with phrase «accept a book cover»

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Today the cover and an extract of the book has gone on line, and orders are now being accepted for delivery as soon as copies are printed.
- Limited - Edition Products and Books As these items are highly collectible, returns will not be accepted if the protective cover and packaging have been removed.
However, I am quickly finding out that most publishers, agents, and cover designers really have no idea how to leverage this proven and accepted method of selecting a «winning» design for a new book.
Following my now teenage daughter's request to remove the close - up photo of her from the cover, I decided to completely rebrand the front with a design that suggested more strongly the tone and nature of the book: our personal journey towards accepting the diagnosis and not letting diabetes changes our lives.
Salvetti's book covers everything you need to know to format your book for the Kindle, Smashwords, and venues that accept ePub files, like Barnes & Noble.
I believe the offer from Amazon is for ebooks only, so how would a Hachette author accepting Amazon's offer affect the other versions of their book, i.e., hard cover and paperback?
Many small traditional publishers are open to new writers, accept unagented submissions, create attractive book covers, market the books they publish, and pay real royalties... without charging authors anything.
Like all the biggest book promotion sites, they do have some requirements before they'll accept you: your book must be free or discounted by at least 50 %, it must have a good looking and professional cover, and it must also be at least 150 pages (although children's books can be just 32 pages).
But please, don't expect to get accepted for a book promotion if your book isn't good, your cover isn't professional, your book description has typos, it's 23 pages long, and has no reviews.
The two somewhat similar companies, PubSlush and LeanPub, began offering a platform solely based on the idea that authors could reach out to potential readers while the book is still in the process of being written and accept funding to help cover the costs associated with publishing the book; around this same time, Wattpad rolled out a limited pilot program that worked with six authors to fund their titles through reader donations.
If you get a contract, work with the publisher to edit and proofread your manuscript, then accept their choice of title, book cover, back - cover copy, etc..
(1:57:47, 107mb) Introduction by the Master of Ceremonies Jonathan Llyr, assisted by Sarrah Young Hall of Fame induction for Serge Gaboury, presented by Robert Pincombe Harry Kremer Award for Outstanding Comic Book Retailer to The Beguiling, accepted by store manager Chris Butcher, presented by Mark Askwith Outstanding Comic Book Publisher Award for La Pastque, presented by Jeff Brown Hall of Fame induction for Dave Darrigo, presented by Joe Kilmartin Comics for Kids Award to Svetlana Chmakova for Night School Vol 1 & 2 (Yen Press), presented by Jennifer Stewart Gene Day Award for Self Publishing to Ethan Rilly for Pope Hats 1, presented by Jeff Lemire Hall of Fame induction for Deni Loubert, presented by Ty Templeton Outstanding Cover Award to Darwyn Cooke for Richard Stark's Parker: The Hunter (IDW), presented by Duane Murray Outstanding Comic Book Colourist to Nathan Fairbairn, presented by Robin Fisher, accepted by Mike, friend of Mr. Fairbairn Outstanding Comic Book Artist to Stuart Immonen, presented by David Okum Hall of Fame induction for Cloude St. Aubin, George Freeman and Richard Comely (The Captain Canuck team), presented by Kalman Andrasofszky, Leslie Livingston and Ron Kasman Outstanding Comic Book Writer Award to Maryse Dubuc for Les Nombrils, Tome 04: Duels de Belles (Dupris), presented by Robin Fisher Outstanding Web Comics Creator Award to Karl Kerschl, presented by Duane Murray Outstanding Comic Book Cartoonist Award to Michel Rabagliati for Paul, Tome 06: Paul A Quebec (La Plasteque), presented by Ty Templeton Closing by Jonathan Llyr.
One literary agent we met once told us she accepted a new author largely due to the beautiful cover she hired a designer to create for her self - published book.
We (Book Cover Cafe) will not accept responsibility if your e-book violates the terms of service of retailers, or is rejected by any retailer for non-technical related reasons such as; profanity, offensive content or legal reasons).
Book cover files are not needed nor are they accepted.
If accepted for publication we will need your author photo (in portrait format, ideally 140 pixels x 210 pixels), your author bio with any links to your book / social media etc, and your book blurb and a jpeg of the cover (ideally 140 pixels x 210 pixels — we recommend www.picresize.com).
If they feel that a book cover is not genre appropriate, they won't accept the book.
Clearly, not all of this number will accept books to review, as this number will cover bloggers of every focus.
For print books, your manuscript (and cover) will need to be typeset to particular specifications that will be accepted by a printer.
Once you've approved your final cover design and accepted the changes the proofreader has made to your manuscript, the book is ready for production.
Now, I think they've underestimated the costs of shipping and warehousing books, and the tremendous cost of accepting returns (for full credit) of unsold books by bookstores — sometimes paying for return shipping, sometimes having the books simply destroyed, and other times selling them in bargain bins for a fraction of the cover price.
(3D covers of book bundles are, however, often accepted.)
Unluckily, there are too many ugly book covers out there that no self - respecting author or reader should accept.
That's why we have accepted the challenge to change that and hereby declare the death of the ugly book cover!
Belinda Griffin on Self Publishing Advice From The Alliance Of Independent Authors Opinion: Why Authors Need to Budget for Book Marketing «It's generally accepted that for a self - published book to stand any sort of chance it needs to be professionally edited and have a professionally designed coBook Marketing «It's generally accepted that for a self - published book to stand any sort of chance it needs to be professionally edited and have a professionally designed cobook to stand any sort of chance it needs to be professionally edited and have a professionally designed cover.
And when I did get accepted, I had no control over the cover (one was unbelievably bad) or the price of the e-book (three times higher than similar books) or the timing.
For example, when I offer book marketing, I won't accept any books with low quality covers because I know all my marketing will be fruitless.
So, why accept the wrong cover for your book?
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We accept erotic romance, but if there's too much offensive language in the book description, or if the cover depicts violence, nudity, or is overtly sexual we may reject the promotion and refund your money.
We do not accept 3D covers (like where the book appears tilted sideways, looks like a cube, or shadowed).
If you are serious about accepting our help on every aspect of your project, then you'll be working next directly with our Creative Director to capture your vision for your book cover, and we'll then produce three different covers based on that vision.
Angela has also had samples of her work accepted for inclusion in «best - selling» resume and cover letter books including «Gallery of Best Resumes».
Several times a year, the Public Service and Government career community accepts resumes and cover letters from students interested in being considered for internship and full - time opportunities on Capitol Hill and includes them within a «resume book» that is sent to a number of UVa alumni currently working on the Hill.
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