Sentences with phrase «at your publishing house before»

Book Agent John Silbersack spent a decade and a half working at publishing houses before he became an agent.

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I'd never even had it before until I started working at the publishing house (where they request this cake).
A new study published in the journal Environment International found that even «green» public housing projects in Boston had at least one toxic chemical in the air both before and after renovation.
Before starting her own agency, Ms. Unter worked in many aspects of the publishing industry: in editorial at a publishing house; as a copyright lawyer at an entertainment law firm; and as VP at a literary agency.
Publicists at publishing houses begin sending out advanced reading copies and pitching trade, radio, TV, blog, online, and print outlets anywhere from 4 - 6 months before a book's release date.
Before joining the L. Perkins Agency, Latoya was an editor for over thirteen years working at publishing houses such as Kensington Publishing, Hachette Book Group, and Samhain Ppublishing houses such as Kensington Publishing, Hachette Book Group, and Samhain PPublishing, Hachette Book Group, and Samhain PublishingPublishing.
(Before you seriously consider any agent or publishing house you're not very familiar with, do a thorough internet search to make sure it's not a scam, or at least something other than what it claims to be.)
Before he became a literary agent with P.S. Literary, Eric could be found at Quirk Books, an indie publishing house in Philadelphia.
Before founding Fox Literary in 2007, Diana spent several years learning the business of publishing at Writers House.
Penguin Random House's #WriteNow program seeks writers who submit their work and then crawl their way through elimination rounds before ten are chosen to work closely with an editor for a year, hoping to land a publishing deal at the end of the process.
www.book-fair.com/litag Still possible to register for the Publishers Rights Corner In addition to literary agents and scouts, on the Tuesday before the fair, many rights managers from international publishing houses also arrive in Hall 6.3 of the exhibition grounds — at the Publishers Rights Corner (PRC).
Two years down the line I could arrive at a draft that finally satisfied me from within before I Self Published it on Kindle Platform (Honestly, I was not left with much courage to tap the doors of traditional publishing houses after all what I went through two years before).
More than a year before Random House published The Godfather Returns in hardcover I started hearing mumblings about it in the trade press, but I didn't give it much thought, assuming it to be yet another attempt to extend the franchise of a dead author (Mario Puzo died in 1999 at the age of 79).
Remember — J K Rowling was turned down by 12 publishing houses before Harry Potter found a home at Bloomsbury.
-- This may vary depending on the size of the publishing house, but most publishing houses have at least one person on staff dedicated to marketing and promoting their titles (so yes, we will do everything we can to promote your book), but if you are thinking of hiring a freelance publicist any way (perhaps to continue promoting a book a year after it goes on sale and we've moved on to other titles), it goes without saying you should inform the in - house publicist (preferably before doing so).
How nice it would be if there were a e-publishing service house whose mission & market was to FIND mid-listers who had proven their writing (by managing to get at least a couple of things published and bought before a trad dropped them) and make it easy for them to make the transition to indy.
Well, before I sent my book out to agents, I hired a «book doctor» who was a former acquisition editor from a major New York publishing house (like most editors he worked at a few different houses).
For the last three years, she's been freelance editing; prior to that, she worked for a small publishing startup in New York, and, before that, she was the managing editor for English titles at an international publishing house in the Czech Republic.
Before joining Wysing in 2016, John was an editor at Black Dog Publishing alongside which he worked as a freelance curator, developing exhibitions and projects for Arcadia Missa, Flat Time House, MOT International and Tate.
I trained as a journalist, then worked as an editor at a major publishing house for seven years, before leaving to have children.
In addition to publishing reports, journal articles and toolkits about home visiting, she has also made numerous presentations to home visiting stakeholders, including being the keynote speaker at the MIECHV Regional meetings and testifying on MIECHV reauthorization before the House Ways and Means Committee, Subcommittee on Human Resources.
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