Sentences with phrase «author money»

Many legacy publishers only give authors money once or twice per year.
It may seem fairly expensive to publish books on their platforms, but it does have the potential to save authors money.
Going hand - in - hand with making your own cover, making your own epub file can also save self - publishing authors money.
He says «Don't be fooled by the publishers who say that piracy costs authors money ``.
I'm being redundant because this point has been missed in many other discussions and because a friend sent me another post decrying the loss of author money when books are sold for $ 10.
Second hand books have never made authors money, and I can see that my share of each book a reader reads will plummet with second hand eBooks.
I was completely shocked that there are companies out there that charge authors money to write positive reviews of their books and post them on sites like Amazon and, in this one case, briefly on Foreword Reviews before I immediately slammed the door on them.
Why should RWA members have to pay to let a publisher who doesn't give authors money try to attract more authors, who it still won't pay?
This is an excellent set of principles and timely given that Amazon UK has just broken the geographical limitation and is allowing UK Kindle owners to buy US ebooks with UK credit cards (thus denying authors money for UK ebook rights).
If the reason people turn to piracy for some of these series is because there is no legal alternative, then manga readers can at least subscribe to Comic Days to give manga authors some money while reading scanlated versions.
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I'm also adverse to poorly designed websites who use amateur and annoying promotion tactics charging indie authors money to show off their books, but it probably does work a little, help to sell more books, and possibly grow the reader's fanbase.
Again, I know that plenty of people are doing this, but I can't shake the feeling that a whole lot of author money is going out with the POD tide, while relatively little is coming back in terms of sales.
However, «Google doesn't appear interested in making authors money — just in providing access to their works,» Enderle told the E-Commerce Times.
The single moment when readers most want to give authors their money is the moment they finish a book that has transported them to another world or revolutionized their view of this one.
It does not cost the author money.
Unlike English speaking countries where the publisher advances an author money, in China, the author pays the publisher.
It can also lighten the load for an editor and save an author money.
«We are a publisher so our job is to give authors money, not take it from them,» says Matthew Lynn, co-founder of Endeavour Press, which specialises in e-books.
I know that DeviantArt has some people writing out their web novels there, and there's the Patreon backed ones, but other than say, Patreon and similar I'm not really sure how a webnovel would earn the author money.
In self - publishing, an author typically earns 60 or 70 percent of the sale price... which, since the author is responsible for all publishing costs (good cover artists and editors aren't cheap), can amount to the same few pennies, at least until those initial costs are paid for; self - publishing, if you don't recover that initial outlay, can actually end up costing the author money — something to keep in mind.
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