Sentences with phrase «as a hybrid writer»

And you'll have the flexibility as a hybrid writer to create more visibility for all your books by carefully pricing your indie titles.

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Richard Curtis's third film as director and writer features Hugh Grant or rather, a new hybrid version in lieu of the real deal, writes Catherine Shoard
As terrifying as it is meticulously crafted, this chilling debut from writer / director Robert Eggers is an audacious hybrid of historical fiction and supernatural horroAs terrifying as it is meticulously crafted, this chilling debut from writer / director Robert Eggers is an audacious hybrid of historical fiction and supernatural horroas it is meticulously crafted, this chilling debut from writer / director Robert Eggers is an audacious hybrid of historical fiction and supernatural horror.
I can say, as a reader, I pay special attention to a hybrid writer's work that's self - published, after a prior career of traditional publishing.
These can be the most frustrating «hybrids» of all, since they might be identifying themselves primarily as a traditional publisher and be listed in market guides such as Writer's Market, but could use that as a bait - and - switch: Oh, sorry, your work doesn't meet our editorial needs for our traditional publishing operation, but would you like to pay for our hybrid publishing [or self - publishing] service?
In a survey compiled by the 2013 Digital Book World and Writer's Digest, research showed that authors who identified as «hybrid» made more money, published more books, and achieved greater «success.»
«It wasn't until I became a hybrid author that I started earning a living wage as a writer.
Having established Nelson Literary Agency more than a decade ago, she may best be known for her growing list of runaway bestselling self - publishing and hybrid authors, as well as traditionally published writers: Hugh Howey, Barbara Freethy, Jasinda Wilder, Jamie Ford, and others are among her clients.
There's been a lot of talk about hybrid authors in the last few years, and I've noticed that a number of authors who've had real success with their traditionally published works have also chosen that option, as well as writers who are just starting out.
In her write at paidContent, Thin Reads, an online guide to e-singles, launches, Laura Hazard Owen will no doubt warm the heart of Writer's Digest Conference keynote speaker James Scott Bell — who in New York City mentioned the usefulness to a hybrid author of what he calls «novelettes» and defines as «short novellas.»
As per the entrepreneurship assignment help writers, social entrepreneurship can be nonprofit, for - profit, or hybrid.
Fortunately, before receiving their contract, I viewed their website in more detail, which stated: «we follow traditional publishing etiquette's, however, we have the option of the «hybrid» model, where the writer maybe asked to contribute to the publication costs,» before going onto research what other people had said about them, as well as vanity publishers in general.
But as writers consider moving forward with other publishing options (self - publishing, traditional publishing, various hybrid models) the profit - sharing model adds many complications.
A writer who avails herself of all the publishing opportunities available to her, such as traditional, self and paid publishing, in various combinations, is a hybrid author.
Elijah Burgher is an artist and writer based in Chicago, IL. He has most recently exhibited in a solo show at Shane Campbell Gallery in Oak Park, IL and a two - person exhibition at Peregrine Program in Chicago, IL. He will exhibit work in group shows at Johalla Projects in Chicago and Envoy Enterprises in New York this summer. He maintains a hybrid studio wall / magick diary blog at http://ghostvomit.blogspot.com/. Burgher co-founded and co-edited the now - defunct art publication BAT. He has written reviews and essays for ArtUS and several small art publications in Chicago, as well as contributed writing to Art: 21's guest blog. He received an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2004, and a BA from Sarah Lawrence college in 2000, where he split his credits amongst Literature, Visual Art, and Cultural Anthropology.
She takes as her starting point the hybrid novel - play by Moroccan writer Mohammed Khaïr - Eddine — Agadir (1967)-- which reflects on the devastating earthquake that destroyed much of the modernist city of Agadir, Morocco, in 1960.
As professional resume writers will tell you, any resume boils down to one of three basic formats: chronological, which is the more common; functional; or a hybrid of the two.
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