Sentences with phrase «as a paperback then»

If you need your book as a paperback then we can supply you with print - ready PDFs suitable for all of the main Print on Demand companies including Createspace and Lightning Source.

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Published by Veloce and presented in paperback, the book features a foreword by third - gen MR2 chief engineer Tadashi Nakagawa, which is fascinating in itself - showing that Toyota was just as concerned about the third - generation car's weight as their colleagues over at Mazda are each time an MX - 5 debuts - and then moves into the history of Toyota and its sports cars.
During a 48 - period, beginning the first night of BEA, the submissions were edited, formatted and then published — as a paperback, audiobook, e-book, large print, etc..
In 1990, to broaden her publishing background she moved to Harper Paperbacks, then an imprint of Harper Collins, as Editorial Director and Associate Publisher.
Most writers will create the artwork for their book covers in flat 2d format — which is what you need to upload to the various book sites but we are then faced with the dilemma of wanting to show our digital work as something more tangible — as a real book, paperback or hardback, and that's not easy if you're not a designer.
Dark Horse started publishing it in 1994, one chapter at a time as a monthly comic, then gathered it into trade paperbacks.
Besides the author, the publisher has to invest in a decent editor, a cover artist (and probably cost for the images on the cover as well, models have to make money too), then you have a line editor, possibly a different galley editor, promotions department (depending on how big the company is), then with paperbacks you'd have print costs, distribution costs, freight, advertising....
If a $ 15 hardback is offered as a $ 8 paperback while offered at a $ 6 or less DRM - free ebook (and downloadable in multiple formats at that, as is done at http://www.Baen.com) then there would not be so much the of the piracy issue for everyone to worry about.
Hello hope your still answering questions, Im publishing my first book through Kindle kids publishing and what I understand is, An ISBN is not needed as it will be published to Amazon and Amazon supply their own coding, My question is; from Amazon if the book is order as a hardcover, paperback form, it then needs to have a ISBN??
Hardcover books are good business for mainstream publishers because they can set a much higher price for them — so they usually come out first to force buyers to pay as much as possible, then eventually they bring out the ebooks and paperbacks.
The unit is basically as small as a paperback novel and noticeably smaller then the latest generation Kindle.
While paperbacks seems safe then, almost six months later, it isn't so for as per the latest earning release for the fourth quarter, Amazon has reported what however was always expected.
However, if you're ordering bulk shipments of your paperbacks to sell at conventions and book signings, then the proper tax paperwork needs to be submitted to your state's revenue department — and at that point, consider establishing your authorship as a legitimate business.
«If you want to pull back the curtain and see what it takes to publish your book as an ebook, paperback or hardcover, then you need to read this book.
The feedback for the eBook version of White Gold was so good, I then published as a paperback using print on demand back in 2012 and I haven't looked back since.
I suspect that the three major print markets will be cheap as chips paperbacks with low production standards, print in demand for mid market stuff and then hardbacks made with care and attention to detail.
If you're willing to give up the above for a potentially higher sales volume, then here are the five main services at your disposal, for free, to get your book onto Amazon.com as an ebook or paperback.
But even hungry readers have a budget, and if we can buy 10 self - pubbed books for the same price as one traditional books then the risk is pretty low (whereas in the past self - pubblished books have been expensive even for paperbacks).
A tiny Australian publisher then released them as ebooks and print - on - demand paperbacks, selling about 250,000 copies.
Well as long as the Literary - Industrial Complex is pricing their eBooks at about the same price as a print paperback version, or more than a second - hand hardbound version... then indies with our more affordable eBooks have a wide - open opportunity to tempt venturesome readers with tight budgets.
As has been explained, selling the e-book at $ 14.99 and then later $ 9.99 or $ 6.49 in conjunction with paperback, can sell more copies than just selling the e-book at $ 14.99 or $ 9.99.
This is again due to the collapse of the wholesale market in the 1990's which was almost all mass market paperback, the need then to raise prices on mmps as they moved more heavily into the bookstores, and the costs involved with mmp re the returns system (mmp are «returned» for full refund by ripping off their front covers, returning those to the publishers and the rest of the books are pulped because that's cheaper than shipping those units back, which has been a real mess.)
Meanwhile the bestseller e-book drops from $ 14.99 to $ 9.49 and then $ 6.49 as the paperbacks come out.
If you publish a print book as well, then your paperback and hardback will need different ISBNs as well.
People have said that mass - market paperback sales are the most susceptible to being replaced by e-book sales, since they are generally fiction novels that people read once and then discard or donate — as opposed to hardcovers that people like to display on their bookshelves.
I think it's a shame that, as far as I can tell, there's no way to do things in the reverse order — buy an ebook and then get a discount on the paperback.
Dark Horse's anthology series Dark Horse Presents has been through a number of incarnations at this point: First as a print comic that ran from 1986 to 2000 and premiered some of the most outstanding work around; then as a digital comic at MySpace (yes, it's still there) that ran online for free and was collected into trade paperbacks.
There are the ones that establish you publicly as an artist respectful of art history and scholarship — in Brown's case, surrealism, appropriation, the mannerists — and then there are the ones you keep secret, which stained your imagination as a teenager staring at the covers of progressive rock records and science fiction paperbacks.
There are those meant to strap onto a backpack, tiny, but powerful ones the size of a paperback, those that fold up while stored and then unfurl to charge and those that can act as a compact off - grid power system.
If you are intrigued by The Naked Lawyer then it is available as an eBook and a Paperback (simply scroll to the bottom of the ebook webpage and you will see the option to buy the paperback) I'd love to connect with you on Twitter and LinkedIn as I believe we have lots of synergy.
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