Sentences with phrase «as a paperback with»

Smashwords vs. Draft2Digital is a dilemma facing authors who have already published their works with Amazon, both as an eBook with Kindle, and as a paperback with CreateSpace.

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I give you detailed instructions on publishing your book as a paperback book with Amazon and Ingram.
But that's not all... As part of preparing this book for publishing as a paperback, it has been edited, revised, and expanded, and now includes a study guide with each chapter, which makes it perfect for small group discussionAs part of preparing this book for publishing as a paperback, it has been edited, revised, and expanded, and now includes a study guide with each chapter, which makes it perfect for small group discussionas a paperback, it has been edited, revised, and expanded, and now includes a study guide with each chapter, which makes it perfect for small group discussions.
Jason Mitchell's book, «A Culture of Silence: The Story of Football's Battle With Homophobia», is now available as a paperback from Amazon.co.uk
Finally in paperback, the New York Times bestseller that has fundamentally changed the way children of divorce see themselves as adults — updated with a new preface by the author...
Now — I have two copies of the new paperback edition of Three Little Monkeys, complete with CD, to giveaway to two lucky readers as we head into the festive season.
The project is designed to promote the pleasures of reading along with outreach activities, such as paperback book exchanges and participation in events such as the Farmers Market, Alpine Days and the Ela Festival of the Arts, library officials said.
As a result of working with my husband's senior writing group and helping him and several other members self - publish eBooks and paperbacks, I have learned enough to create a course on
I know this must be true, as I read it in a cheap paperback book on how to bluff your way with speed - reading.
Peachpit Press bills Aether Madness as «a radical challenge to the publishing industry», and they are right: the publishers have put the entire text of this 300 - page paperback on the World Wide Web, where anyone with Internet access can read the book for free.
It comes from an old American Heart Association paperback cookbook that my mom sent with me when I moved out as a teen many many years ago (copyright 1973!).
As someone who works online for a living, the lure of traveling with just a paperback novel and wind - up camera is incredibly enticing; however, it's not very realistic.
Ebert tweeted this morning that his memoir, «Life Itself,» which was published last year, and recently hit as a paperback, «has been optioned for a doc by Steve James («Hoop Dreams «-RRB- and Steven Zaillian, with Martin Scorsese as exec producer» And Ebert has expanded on the news a little, telling Matt Singer at Criticwire «This dropped out of the blue.
Film critic Roger Ebert announced on Twitter that his memoir, «Life Itself» (which is newly out in paperback, by the way), has been «optioned for a doc by Steve James («Hoop Dreams») and Steven Zaillian, with Martin Scorsese as exec producer.»
The undeniable energy with which John Carter unfolds speaks to marvelous nights reading paperbacks under the covers, traveling through a landscape as rich as Oz or Lucas's Star Wars.
Seen by many as an allegory for WWII — with the demonic overlord as Hitler — and interpreted by others, with its «slant - eyed» and yellow - skinned Orcs, as a virulently racist tract, The Lord of the Rings is indisputably a benchmark in modern fiction, gaining its popularity from the paperback release in the 1960s.
But, as with the recent rise in people going «retro» and reverting to vinyl, it could be argued that, at some point, we will see a surge in paperbacks again, despite environmental impact of printing hardcopies.
The Retrieval Artist series with Miles Flint as the main character started off in traditional publishing in mass market paperbacks.
We will also help you with your paperback copies, getting your book listed through print on demand sites such as Createspace.
Most paperbacks found in bookstores and Walmart (which have about the same quality as you can expect with a CreateSpace - printed book) are $ 8.99 or even less, and those are for full novels — 80,000 words or more.
The Kindle, which is larger than the average paperback book but not as thick, won't wow anyone with eye - catching good looks.
CreateSpace does a good job printing as well and I am happy with in search of the lost ones in paperback.
You can now print paperbacks of your self - published books following a relatively easy format with CreateSpace or other printers such as Ingram Spark's Lightning Source and Book Baby.
I may devote a week next summer to meeting with store managers and buyers in order to learn how they deal with author - entrepreneurs — and, perhaps, to discuss new possibilities, such as establishing that all paperback sales of my work will be handled by bookstores.
As self - publishing and hybrid publishing continue to develop and revolutionize the industry with options such as e-books, paperbacks, and audiobooks, there's never been a better time to pursue your dream of becoming a published authoAs self - publishing and hybrid publishing continue to develop and revolutionize the industry with options such as e-books, paperbacks, and audiobooks, there's never been a better time to pursue your dream of becoming a published authoas e-books, paperbacks, and audiobooks, there's never been a better time to pursue your dream of becoming a published author.
Our book club columnist Julie Hale thinks Niffenegger's follow up, the creepy Gothic tale Her Fearful Symmetry, which has just been released in paperback, will prove just as appealing: «Niffenegger writes with persuasiveness and originality about matters of the heart and matters of the afterlife.»
This WDD (2014) I'll be issuing my book as a paperback, and after that I'll be writing a practical self - help book to help other parents like us deal with the issues in a positive way.
As your eBook and paperback will be published with the same title, you can market both editions equally, and allow your readers to choose the best medium for them.
It's ironic, I think, that the company most responsible for preserving the written word with both Kindle ebooks and Createspace print - on - demand paperbacks is seen as a threat to reading and writing.
My paperbacks run between $ 11.99 and $ 12.99 and that's with making them as inexpensive as possible (meaning I don't make much from each sale).
Hard cover self publishing follows much of the same processes as other books, with the option to purchase paperback versions at any time after your initial launch.
For the purposes of this article, we'll use a 5.5» x 8.5» 200 - page paperback with a black - and - white interior that retails at $ 17 as an example.
I took it on trips and loved the convenience of being able to carry eight full - length books with me in a device with the same size and weight as one trade paperback.
As such, the recommended word counts are largely the result of industrial standards and therefore have more to do with the production requirements of paperback books than they do anything related to storytelling technique, artistic aspirations, or the preferences of readers.
A lot of people choose to read books over an eBook reader instead of a paperback book simply because it is easier and more portable as compared with a real book.
Likewise, I factor that in with paperbacks (which, as established, are much more accessible to me than digital currently as a low vision person).
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.
I worked with the author / publisher, Peter Engler, to get his publishing company set up and get this first book designed and available in both paperback and Kindle editions, providing the last round of copy editing / proofreading, as well as getting the cover design done, doing the interior layout and helping him all along the self - publishing path to birth his «baby» with ease.
When asked to read a story and arrange 14 plot points in the correct order, Kindle readers performed twice as poorly as those who had sat down with a paperback.
I was the project manager on this book, working with the author / publisher, the illustrator and the designer to get it laid out and produced and available in paperback and Kindle on Amazon, as well as through iBooks and Kobo.
My paperback book was listed as «temporarily out of stock» when it first appeared on Amazon and continued to be listed that way until April 16 even though my publisher had her lawyers talking with Amazon about this during those 4 months.
From must to nice: — fast page turns — paperback size, B - format, A5 (between 13 × 20 and 15 × 22 cm)-- less than 250 g — epub, pdf, and image formats — simple drag and drop USB sync (no proprietary app)-- waterproof, drop proof — fast cold boot — cloud sync — note taking — pressure sensitive sketches — use as external DP / HDMI monitor — web browser good enough for Wikipedia offline — synchronize audio book with ebook
Random House Mondadori's divisions publish adult and children's fiction and nonfiction in print hardcover, trade, mass market paperback, and ebook formats, with such imprints as Plaza & Janés, Grijalbo, Lumen, Mondadori, Debate, Sudamericana, Montena, Beascoa, and Rosa dels vents, among others.
«The disappearance of the iconic mass market edition is very disappointing to us, especially as we understand this could force a difficult situation for schools and teachers with tight budgets who can not afford the larger, higher - priced paperback edition that will remain in the market,» a Hachette representative said in the email sent to booksellers, which was obtained by Good e-Reader.
[gallery link = «file» columns = «5»] And this weekend USA Today had more news for Auel fans: «On Oct. 6, the series will be released for the first time as e-books; paperback editions will be reissued with new covers next spring.»
The titles were recently released with new US paperback covers designed by bestselling artist and author Kibuishi as part of the commemoration of what Rowling's beloved series has meant for readers of all ages.
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....
There's a severe shortage of streamlined pathways for self - published authors to get their books into libraries, with many authors resorting to simply donating copies of their books and hoping they get put on the shelves (as opposed to being sold in the 25 - cent paperback sale).
The New York Times just put out an article citing the decline of eBook sales as the simple fact that it had climbed too high for too long and it is stabilizing along with the fact that traditional paperbacks are growing in popularity.
As a science fiction and fantasy fan, I am used to reading excellent books in cheap paperback editions with dreadful covers and sloppy design.
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