We checked this out at Publish15 in Atlanta, and it offers a solution with a covered wirebound wrap — giving you the flexibility of wirebound, AND a spine to display your book's name and
author info so it can be seen on shelves.
Not exact matches
Just a quick reply to EC concerning supp
info at Nature journals, including Nature Chemistry (where I work)-- from our guide - to -
authors: «Please note that modification of Supplementary Information after the paper is published requires a formal correction,
so authors are encouraged to check their Supplementary Information carefully before submitting the final version.»
So many
authors fill up a whole book with this
info, and it gets overwhelming.
I
so very much wish real food bloggers /
authors would always give
info on raw, exclusively grass fed dairy.
Hi Awesome Really like this site
so I have posted by book
info and my
author interview but they don't seem to be featured on your pages.
To upload your book to Amazon, you'll simply need your ebook file (the MOBI version in this case), your bank account and tax ID information (
so Amazon can deposit your royalties) and your book
info (
author, title, description, keywords, category, etc.), also known as metadata.
There is a lot of
info on
author websites and blogs in my book I have blogged about that in the past and may do
so again, but in the meantime if you have my book, give those sections a look.
Publishers both large and small expect
authors to bring their platform to the table,
so mine your
author bio (click here for more
info) and strut your stuff!
Yeah, I know I've preached the no - prologue gospel because
so many beginning
authors use them for unreadable
info - dumping, but my readers keep pointing out that George R. R. Martin seems to do OK and he loves them.
I'm always
so grateful when I find
info and guidelines on an
author blog.
There is speculation that Macmillan acquired Pronoun as a data grab,
so they could have sales
info on indie
authors that Amazon wouldn't give them.
So here are my top four tips for handling the strain of an
author conference and coming out smarter, inspired — and «sober,» not drunk on a deluge of commentary and
info.
I have helped this lawfirm by sending them all
info I have on PA.Many
authors are telling me that PA is repeatedly emailing them saying the lawsuit is bogus and there is no truth to it and demanding a appoligy for even bringing it up.I have contacted the lawfirm by e-mail and by phone,
so far with no response, Do you have an update,
so I can relay it to my many
author friends?
So yes, for us
authors, it is groundbreaking
info, and not to be underestimated at any cost.
«Thank you
so much for over-delivering on great
info for
authors.
The good peeps at Dear
Author have some very informative
info up about how to change device settings on the Fire
so that you can load Apps from other vendors.
In BookBub parlance,
authors are «partners,»
so that's the
info we care about.
-LSB-...] Joanna Penn talks about this brilliantly,
so check out the link for some more
info on
author platforms and the importance of building one.
There is
so much great
info here which is
so helpful to new
authors such as myself.
We recommend that before completing the form you prepare your Book Description and About the
Author info (e.g. in a Word doc),
so that you can copy and paste in.
Thanks, it's
so warming that we share
info like this and is finally endearing me to the
Author online / digital community... even if I do find it all a bit daunting at times.
Recently, due to of my burst of posts on the Kindle Boards, I've gotten a number of Private Messages from
authors asking for counsel on one matter or another,
so I thought I would take the time to lay out my thoughts
so that the
info is available to everyone.
There's
so much helpful
info for
authors in here.
We created the Kobo Writing Life blog at www.kobowritinglife.com in order to outline spotlights on
authors, highlighting various things that they are doing, as well as to share information and insights about KWL, as well as the craft and business of writing (See Darcy's post about starting your novel on Kobo Writing Life blog here),
so that's a great place to keep your eye out for updated tidbits and
info.
Okay,
so we've covered the four crucial elements of an
author website (links to retailers, bio, contact
info, social media).
One thing I'm happy about is that most of my «friends» on FB and followers on Twitter are aspiring
authors or novelists continuing to work on their craft,
so my posts with links to articles here and on other blogs always offer value — useful
info for this target audience, and many of them share my posts and links.
Working with experts in the field of global warming, the
authors have meticulously and thoroughly gathered all the pertinent
info to date
so that young people can easily grasp the facts along with colorful charts, graphs and fabulous photographs.