Sentences with phrase «authors get the recognition»

I love seeing indie authors get the recognition they deserve.
Of course, we also hope to help good genre authors get the recognition that they deserve.
It's incredibly empowering to see good authors get the recognition they deserve, and even more gratifying when it comes from taking control.

Not exact matches

By purchasing a Kirkus indie review, authors can have the opportunity to build some name recognition and get noticed by agents, publishers and other industry influencers.
You also won't get a reconciliation among different kinds of Republican voters without the recognition that the business and consulting types who authored the Republican National Committee autopsy were the ones who drenched the GOP in gasoline and handed Donald Trump the matches.
Finalists and winners get active promotion from Chanticleer across their social media platforms and website, and public recognition via their annual Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala.
If you are a serious author, and you want people to know your name and buy your books, I recommend you take some tips from Kait, because she is getting some serious name recognition going across social media.
Instead of worrying that someone is getting credit, recognition, acceptance, or regard that you perceive to be due to you, instead, try writing something someone wants to read; when you're a «real» author, you have readers, right?
Between the same old - same old of industry mainstays and the glut of movie remakes, it's a wonder indie authors are still able to get any recognition.
While seemingly geared to self - published authors, «18 Book Marketing Experts Reveal Secrets That Boost Recognition, Get New Readers, and Increase Sales,» offers solid advice for all authors.
It's also worth noting that authors who have spent time, effort, and money on building a readership exclusively on KU have little to no brand recognition outside of it, so many who do leave are immediately hit with a lack of sales through other channels and are forced back because, hey, a writer's got ta eat, too.
Essentially, book awards stand to provide vetted recognition for authors of any genre and any publishing model, but only if the author continues the streak with the required legwork that will get that information in front of readers.
Because we can only guess how exciting it is for a debut author to get such widespread recognition, we asked Hoffman to comment on the buzz for her book:
A good line editor can mean the difference between being an amateur writer with a mediocre book that wasn't fully realised and a professional author with a best - selling book the gets the recognition it deserves.
Author U has gotten notification of several members who have earned recognition from book awards, with the latest being the National Indie Excellence Awards.
However, I am puzzled as to why a network like Facebook gets more recognition for authors than say, Goodreads.
With the biggest vehicle for recognition of up - and - coming and indie authors now gone, one big worry for the future of the publishing world is how to get people to buy books by unfamiliar authors.
Unknown authors and new authors with no platform or author branding campaigns tend to get little recognition or attention.
Whether it's a publisher that'll put a good amount of money behind the book or a top flight author's name that'll gain recognition, this is an awesome way to get our name out there.
There are many ways to promote: social media, advertising on popular websites and blogs, print advertising in trade magazines, attending reader oriented conventions and events... but one of the best ways to get your book out there and build name recognition as an author is through a virtual book tour.
When I got there I was given the award in recognition of my work in behalf of self - published authors and small presses.
On a positive note, there are some authors who are excited by the opportunities KU brings, such as helping to build an audience, gain name recognition, get more reviews, climb sales rankings, and more.
They will get the recognition they deserve, as some readers shy away from self - pubs from unknown - to - them authors.
And the midlist self - pub authors can get just as squeezed because they don't yet have enough word of mouth and name recognition.
Swaths of the publishing industry have professionalized beyond recognition, Maltese books are starting to travel beyond our borders, manuscripts are getting the rigorous editing and packaging they deserve, and a reading market that is getting more sophisticated by the minute is voting with its Euros and giving young authors recognition and notoriety.
Most fan fic authors would jump at the chance to legally write for their beloved franchise, but with a possibility of getting paid and perhaps even recognition from the creator?
By purchasing a Kirkus indie review, authors can have the opportunity to build some name recognition and get noticed by agents, publishers and other industry influencers.
But that's a minor gripe, and I am happy to trade the occasional (and diminishing) lack of recognition as a serious author for the unbelievable support that I get from readers.
It is a great opportunity to explore new authors who don't get the recognition from the big name publishers.
Is our author, who is my impression sells traditional immediate annuity products, or are others, in recognition of this, or are there most appropriate options that exist, especially without implications to get a reply one must hire and pay lots of specialized expertise?
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