MM: We do, and we will offer more
as the publishers want to do that, but I think day and date is an issue with specific appeal to the traditional comic book audience, and the best way to do that, and support it, is to do it in a way that benefits everyone in the industry.
Why would I as an author or Macmillan
as a publisher want to alienate you as a reader?
So your book didn't sell as well
as your publisher wanted it to.
New content needs to be delivered to subscribers; again,
as publishers we want to do as little extra work as possible, so this should happen automatically.
That probably won't happen
as the publishers want you to buy the next iteration (and a season pass will be available).
This is nothing out of the ordinary
as publishers want to try to contain as much information as possibly to make the reveal that much more exciting.
Not exact matches
A court in Berlin on Tuesday referred to the European Court of Justice a dispute in which German
publishers want search engine providers such
as Google to pay them for displaying parts of their newspaper articles online.
«Facebook has a First Amendment right to publish content in any way it
wants, just
as a newspaper or magazine
publisher has a free hand in deciding what to print.
«And that unique offering is really important to us
as publishers, because we
want consumers to have all options to read e-books, and not necessarily have to purchase a $ 300 device.»
After months of criticism over the harmful effects of the social network, Mr. Zuckerberg said Facebook
wanted to emphasize more «meaningful» content, such
as photos and posts that friends and family have interacted with, and would play down articles from
publishers.
As print - ad revenues continue their steep decline, more
publishers want out.
If it is you property, burn it, do whatever you
want with it so long
as you have paid the
publisher and book store who sold it to you.
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Sometimes homeschoolers who are just starting
want the newest edition
as they will be using it for more than 1 child
as the years go by & they
want to keep current with the
publisher.
So the ability to be connected all the time, if you choose, will give you the ability to have information when and where you
want it,
as a consumer or
as a
publisher.
«Everyone points at the potato
as being bad for you, and some people even
want to put it with sweets on the nutrition pyramid,» says Bruce Huffaker,
publisher of the North American Potato Market News.
Their
publisher wanted something slightly pithier: It went to press
as The Population Bomb.
You might
want to roll up the sleeves to expose a watch (even if it's just a large Swatch)-- that might help convey to any potential agents /
publishers there that you are professional), and go with jewelry that is
as funky / creative
as you're comfortable with.
Publishers, do you
want to have free content or valuable article linking then you can publish this article free of charge in your email newsletter or online,
as long
as you use the article in its entirety (all above the words «End Of The Article») and include the resource block unedited.
But it's worse that Peter Rabbit
wants to invoke the real Potter without acknowledging what an amazing, accomplished woman she was, someone well ahead of her time
as a scientist and a conservationist, a self -
publisher of her first book, and a pioneer of character merchandising who started selling licensed Peter Rabbit dolls in 1903.
It makes perfect sense why
publishers would
want to milk the legacy of classic games
as long
as they can.
It stands to reason that the
publisher wanted to get the title out on shelves
as soon
as possible regardless of the cuts required.
This inevitably tempts reporters, editors, and
publishers to view the world through the lenses of readers within the field rather than outsiders who most
want to know whether the system is performing
as well
as it should.
As an expert in her field and a resident of Hawaii, Lena Kanemori offers advice to wired teachers: «If you
want children to get excited about the Internet, have them become the designers and the
publishers of a Web site.
In terms of trad pub vs indie — most trad
publishers don't
want to publish collections of short fiction by unknowns, but you can submit to magazines and anthologies
as well
as self - publishing collections or using them for marketing.
You know, if the
publishers get wind of this kind of ballot - box stuffing — and even if they don't, if the Kindle sales are significantly lower than the number of requests — they'll probably start ignoring all requests, so one should probably ask for only ones he'd actually
want to see on Kindle, so
as not to ruin it for the rest of the people in the end.
Mainstream Western
publishers haven't targeted this audience, and we
want to do that, while finding a broader base,
as well.
Do you
want to market yourself
as a
publisher, or do you
want to market your products, which are your books?
No longer are we constrained, unless we
want to be, by publishing schedules that mean there may be a year or two at the very least between books because that is
as quickly
as the
publisher can schedule them.
An interesting point to note on this particular story is that despite having a deal with an American
publisher for her first two books, she decided to part ways when the
publisher wanted world English rights for the third book
as she thought she could sell enough independently.
As the contract specified that the
publisher wanted first right of refusal on following books, I had 4 subsequent books published by them.
It may sound like a big job but indie and self - published authors need to think more like a
publisher and therefore
as a business if they
want to get their work to a larger audience.
If a self -
publisher wants to be identified
as the
publisher, the self -
publisher must get their own ISBN.
The secret to success
as an indie
publisher is to identify the type of book a target reader
wants and then give them that type of book.
The
publishers / Apple made out like there were all kinds of business reasons for the Agency Model, and with very few exceptions no one seemed to hone in on the fact that at least one person was specifically quoted
as saying that the reason for it was that they didn't
want readers to get used to the 9.99 price point.
feedback is more in the book preview area, and that is from other authors /
publishers, and that is
as much or
as little
as you
want.
$ 3 is still not a huge stretch compared to the $ 10 or more most traditional
publishers are charging for ebooks, but
as an Indie author, I
want to make sure to keep a handle on what my readers are expecting and willing to pay.
I think
as self -
publishers we are fueled by passion and
want to put our books out there right away.
The general assumption seems to be that traditional
publishers (aka old media) don't
want to transform their business models, and there's rarely a recognition that it's just not
as simple
as clicking the «Print to Acrobat Distiller» button!
I did
want to provide a networking opportunity for writers and
publishers, but I also
wanted to create an opportunity for readers to meet authors they might have read
as well
as discover new authors.
It's the rare writer who can write the same story over and over
as traditional
publishers want them to do.
As explained earlier, most of the Japanese
publishers wanted to exercise business internationally with their quality manga titles, but limitations existed.
But despite your arrogant demands writers will still put their work out there just
as publishers will still make money off named authors and the readers will be the ones that decide what they
want to read.
As annoying as you are, I don't want to see any writer victimized by publisher
As annoying
as you are, I don't want to see any writer victimized by publisher
as you are, I don't
want to see any writer victimized by
publishers.
Major publishing houses do not
want to take on, or even look at, manuscripts by authors who are not already published (and they do not count Indi
publishers as published).
But most
publishers want to continue living in the «old world» — they essentially
want the same deal
as before, even though they are doing less and the author must do more.
If Amazon had
wanted to go head - to - head with Apple a few years ago — a giant who enjoyed monopoly control over both the online music business and the market for related hardware like the iPod — it might have offered record labels the opportunity to cut a deal that would have guaranteed them higher prices, just
as Apple has done with
publishers and the agency - pricing model.
publisher would be a «ego boast,»
as some commenters have mentioned, but the main reason I
want to be published at all is to share my stories and my characters.
However,
as publishers make a grab for perpetual e-rights, etc., and
as they screw up publishing of ebooks, I then wonder if I
want to hold off on traditional publishing until I see how things settle out in terms of authors keeping or getting back rights.
I also mentioned that I'm still learning towards
wanting a traditional
publisher, but I would be happy to be in a situation ten years from now where I owned all the rights to 5 - 10 quality novels that were available
as ebooks.