Sentences with phrase «accept a manuscript by»

A combination of iron - oxide nanoparticles and an alternating magnetic field, which together generate heat, have activated an immune system response to tumors in mice according to an accepted manuscript by Dartmouth - Hitchcock Norris Cotton Center researchers in the journal Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine released online on February 24, 2014.
There is the issue of whether or not agents and publishers will accept a manuscript by an author who has self - published, at least if that individual intends on keeping the same name on their work.

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What all these cases had in common was that researchers exploited vulnerabilities in the publishers» computerized systems to dupe editors into accepting manuscripts, often by doing their own reviews.
In addition, the advance acceptance of manuscripts offered by Registered Reports «could push you ahead of the pack when it comes to applying for your next job because instead of having five papers listed optimistically in your CV as «in preparation,» they would be «accepted in principle,»» Chambers writes in an email to Science Careers.
JK Rowling, for example, was only accepted by the 13th publisher to receive her manuscript.
Even if your manuscript has already been accepted by a traditional publishing house, if their in - house editor has to spend all her time fixing your mistakes, she won't be able to catch the deeper, more subtle nuances of your text.
In the old days of traditional publishing, if you were lucky enough to have your manuscript accepted by a publisher, you didn't have to worry about editing.
Editorial by Miguel Syjuco, Winner of the 2008 Man Asian Literary Prize MONTREAL: When news arrived this week that the Man Asian Literary Prize would no longer be accepting unpublished manuscripts, and instead only published novels, dismay broke out among writers.
These days, most publishers have closed their slush pile (meaning they don't accept manuscripts sent by authors).
After the final manuscript was accepted by the authors, I got a message from Babelcube each time the book was uploaded to a new sales channel.
The anthology, First Time for Everything, published by Harmony Ink Press, accepted that short story manuscript, and for the first time ever, I found my work in print.
After my initial offer to translate the book was accepted by the authors, I signed the digital contract and downloaded the original manuscript and back matter (book description, author bio) as Word documents.
For print books, your manuscript (and cover) will need to be typeset to particular specifications that will be accepted by a printer.
When James Patterson wrote his first novel it was rejected by 31 publishers, on the other hand Mary Higgins Clark's manuscript took 6 years and a decent pile of 41 rejections before finally getting accepted.
Other authors only begin to work on the manuscript once a book proposal has been accepted by a publisher.
Some authors begin work on their manuscript without first having had a book proposal accepted by a publisher.
The truth is that most manuscripts are not accepted by publishers, not because your writing or message is unimportant, but because of business models and budgets, a book similar to yours is in process, book store shelf space, etc..
Moreover, they will help you in editing and revising your book manuscript, giving it a higher chance of being accepted and bought by a publishing company.
Well, my story is that I self - published «Letter to a Prohibitionist» on Amazon because I've come to accept the publishing fact, as demonstrated by numerous works on the subject before mine, that books on the War on Drugs don't sell — and therefore agents don't ask to see the manuscript.
Even though your message may be inspired by the Word of God it doesn't mean that you don't require the expertise of a Christian beta reader to offer you valuable feedback on how a reader in the natural is going to perceive your story or to hire a Christian book editor to polish your manuscript to a high standard so it has the best possible chance of being accepted by a Christian publisher.
Many Print on Demand companies will accept a manuscript in MS Word format, and some DIY authors go the extra mile by first using Word or a similar package for typesetting to a near - professional standard, converting the Word file to a PDF format with free or proprietary software, and then selling the eBook themselves on the Internet.
In the old days, an author whose book was accepted for publication could count on a team of professionals, employed by the publisher, whose jobs were to polish a manuscript into a slick, shelf - ready product.
Manuscripts accepted by GIGS are not subject to any page / color charges, or article processing charges, so nor can it be considered a «author - pays» journal.
We accept classical academic manuscripts under 30,000 words, case and practitioner comments between 3,000 - 10,000 words, as well as works of original character approved by the editorial board.
All manuscripts submitted to ECA are required to undergo a blind review, conducted by experienced early childhood professionals before being accepted for publication.
The review process All manuscripts submitted to Early Childhood Australia are required to undergo a blind review, conducted by experienced early childhood professionals before being accepted for publication.
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