Sentences with phrase «author royalties among»

While BookBrewer is known for its ebook distribution, its print - on - demand hard copy editions, and some of the highest author royalties among any of the indie publishing platforms, the site focused on its AuthorApps feature at the Expo.

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The publisher makes its agreed upon royalty — which it goes on to divide with the author according to their contract — and the consumer stands to benefit from an all - out price war among the retailers.
The «deep discount,» no - royalty - to - author practice you describe, if widespread among traditional publishers, would mean our graphs are overstating the earnings of traditionally - published authors.
We believe those author royalty rates are among the highest (perhaps the highest) in the industry.
All of these allegations seem to stem from sales that took place leading up to 2004, well before Harlequin established its ebook imprint, Carina Press, a digital publisher that led the way among publishers for offering unheard of author royalties, doing away with advances in exchange for higher sales payouts, and a radically new output of titles each month.
Among Christian book publishers, we provide unique benefits, including 100 % royalties to our independently self published authors, who retain all rights to their work.
So they can have their star authors sign the boilerplate contract, permitting the publisher to say — almost truthfully — that they don't pay more than 15 % of cover price royalty on print or more than 25 % of net royalty on ebooks (among other things).
Retailers like Amazon / BN / Apple won't divide royalties among all the authors so it goes under one account and must be distributed later.
Every month, Amazon sets a budget for how much they'll pay authors who participate, and the royalties are split among the allocated budget.
In spite of the grumbling among Amazon reader reviews and on other sites, the author will probably earn out her advance and receive royalties she and her husband can spend in their, um, «retirement.»
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