Sentences with phrase «authors work in print»

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Best - sellers, classics and works offering new insights, these books are authored, co-authored or edited or co-edited by current Rotman faculty, and are currently in print and offered for sale.
Vanity press publishing is just a fancy name for self - publishing, and there are thousands of self - publishing companies that offer aspiring authors the chance to see their work in print... for a fee.
Since all of the Bible was written many centuries before printing was invented and because in no instance do we have the original as it was written first - hand by its author, the work of the textual critic is very important.
The Bible is a «symposium» of works by a number of persons, composed of many writings, written over a period of hundreds of years, some only preserved in fragments, by unknown authors, written on animal skins (for they had no paper as we know it), with no printing presses to preserve the writing... It's a marvel we have the Bible at all.
-- Dana Shultz, author of Minimalist Baker's Everyday Cooking «As a long - time follower of Laura's work, I've been anxious for her creative recipes to be printed in a book that I could use often in my own kitchen.
«Our approach uses electrohydrodynamic printing, which relies on electrostatic force to eject the ink from the nozzle and draw it to the appropriate site on the substrate,» says Jingyan Dong, co-corresponding author of a paper on the work and an associate professor in NC State's Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering.
This alkalizing diet and scientific approach — known as The New Biology ® — is based on their extensive nutritional microbiological work, which spawned their authoring of the globally renowned book series, «The pH Miracle,» which has been printed in over twenty languages.
They are free for your use — please credit the author if you use them online, in free or priced lessons or in any print work that is not exclusively for your classroom.
Grant of Exclusive Rights Author grants Publisher exclusive rights to the Work, unless this agreement is terminated for any reason, for the full term of all copyrights throughout the world, in all languages, forms, versions, editions, and written or printed media now and hereafter known.
I would argue that most e-book authors would love a book deal to get their works published in print.
We will also send letters to the authors of these works and apologize for not printing that trade paper we told them they would get in their contract but then didn't after we saw their hardback didn't sell so well.
Many aspiring authors choose self - publishing as a way to see their work in print â $ «to give copies as gifts, to have a bound copy to help in finding an agent, or simply as a keepsake.
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I can't even tell you how many times I've been disappointed by a self published novel, by an author that I love in print, only to find that the sp work is not up to the standard that I've come to expect from their traditionally published work.
-- The most frequently nominated format for works published in the previous year is a print book by a traditional publisher (44 per cent of authors), followed by an eBook by a traditional publisher (34.3 per cent).
After working with fellow indie authors in NIWA for a few years now, I've decided that it's stupid that I don't have print copies of my books available on Amazon (and by extension, a couple other places that carry books published via CreateSpace / KDP).
Author will not, without written consent of Publisher, write, print, publish or produce, or cause to be written, printed, published or produced, during the continuance of this Agreement, any other edition of said Work, any work derived from the Work, or any other work in any form tending to compete or interfere with or injure the sale of the Work in any manWork, any work derived from the Work, or any other work in any form tending to compete or interfere with or injure the sale of the Work in any manwork derived from the Work, or any other work in any form tending to compete or interfere with or injure the sale of the Work in any manWork, or any other work in any form tending to compete or interfere with or injure the sale of the Work in any manwork in any form tending to compete or interfere with or injure the sale of the Work in any manWork in any manner.
* Survey participants were required to have met the following criterion: They had authored one or more published books including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, short stories, educational books and scholarly works, in formats which included traditional print publishing, ePublishing, self - publishing, multi-platform works or other equivalent book - length publications (including other digital platforms and related performance works).
Specific, in - depth nuts - and - bolts guides include The Unofficial Scrivener Workbook by M.J. Carlson, Excel for Writers by M. L. Humphrey (walks through how to create spreadsheets that track time spent writing, page production, year - to - year metrics, and keep track of your works), Excel for Self - Publishers by M. L. Humphrey (amazingly useful for indie authors, how to track ads and effectiveness, revenue by sales channel, keywords, amazon reports, and more), and The Author's Guide to Vellum by Chuck Heintzelman (an incredible new app for producing print and eBooks; I'm a total convert myself).
Author agrees he will not undertake without the written consent of Publisher, to write, print, publish, produce, or cause to be written, printed, published, or produced, (alone, in conjunction with others or through any other arrangement) anything for publication in book form before the work has been delivered.
If the print publisher has the copyright over the print publication, partly because you let it do so as part of the deal that they «put it together» for you, and has also registered the print ISBN in their name, this does not stop you making an eBook (so long as it does not use the creative design work of the print book) and registering the second and future ISBNs in your own name as author — as you should have done anyway.
But I'd so much like to catch authors before it's too late to get a book publicist really excited about a project: before a major book publishing house has given up on promoting the book (or lost interest in selling the book) or before an author has committed to working with a print - on - demand company whose imprint would make a book about 95 % more difficult to properly promote than it has to be.
From there, questions involve whether an author wants to sell online to readers in other countries and / or try to work in print editions, which is more complex.
We publish many authors in print that continue to indie publish as well, and we work together well.
On the positive side, technology has certainly helped greater numbers of authors in achieving their dream of seeing their work in print.
Amazon's publishing imprints, AmazonEncore and AmazonCrossing, will re-publish the works as print editions and Kindle editions in the United States and globally in cases where authors choose to make their works available.
These companies thrive by working with authors not willing to wait for traditional publication, or wanting more control over their book, or just wanting to get a family story in print.
I laugh at these traditional - published authors / wannabes who are willing to wait years to see their works in print.
After I'd read and re-read that book and taken copious notes on it, I set out to research a dozen or so companies that are in the business of helping authors get their work into print.
In this case the agent and author worked together to find Greenpoint Press, a dedicated publisher utilizing print - on - demand technology to publish important books that might be overlooked by the big commercial presses.
Bloomsbury Publishing, an independent publisher of fiction for children and adults, announced in May of this year that they would begin releasing digital titles of out - of - print works whose rights had reverted to the author or the author's estate.
Digital books, print books, subscribed books, enhanced books... the industry, the authors, and the consumers are on fire for them, regardless of the format they choose to work in.
That in turn has been helping some good authors, some published by large houses as well, get works into the hands of readers who might never have had access to those books because they would not sell in high enough volumes via traditional print ways.
In a turn of events that even the publisher didn't see coming, fans of author Colleen Hoover's work — calling themselves the CoHorts — launched a Twitter campaign, petition, and general ruckus to have one of the author's works made available in prinIn a turn of events that even the publisher didn't see coming, fans of author Colleen Hoover's work — calling themselves the CoHorts — launched a Twitter campaign, petition, and general ruckus to have one of the author's works made available in prinin print.
Many of the most successful authors have gotten their start in journalism (either online or in print), and they'll often say that the sheer discipline they learned from meeting deadlines every day made it possible for them to write their own work at the end of the day.
Indeed their is anecdotal evidence that authors are making more self - publishing their out of print works than when they were still «in print».
New Paradigm Publishers was founded by an author, to help writers see their work in print.
We have had a great deal of success in bringing out, promoting and selling ebook editions of works by new authors as well as bringing out ebook editions of out of print books.
For the past two years, Ben Macklin's company, father - and - son venture BWM Books, has been helping published authors give new life to their out - of - print and unpublished works by self - publishing them in ebook and print - on - demand formats.
Promotion of authors and their work - book signings, discussions, and interviews - through channels in close proximity to the author's current location Recruitment of reviewers - both online and in print - for editorial suggestions and promotion
I did a lot of research about self - publishing and saw that, though it may not matter as much now, a year or two ago it seemed important that authors NOT be limited to Kindle with their work, or, in print, to a CreateSpace imprint that would be a no - go for libraries and bookstores with antipathy toward Amazon.
The burgeoning quantity of titles in print or ebook formats is the result of authors producing their work independently.
In the days of traditional printing we've heard many stories of authors struggling to get their works published and others getting their works rejected.
So as eBook sales continue to steadily increase every year, it's important for the savvy Independent authors out there having both the print and eBook versions of their book available, that you're aware of the additional considerations necessary to have your book cover work as best it can in the confines of online retail shelves and eReader devices.
Smith exceeded my expectations in their ability to find numerous national, and international print and radio media outlets to showcase my work as an author, blogger, and professional speaker.
With both print and ebook packages, as well as several other branches of the company that work in music distribution, website hosting, and more, they seem to be quietly seeking to be an all - encompassing provider for what authors need.
While this has been especially popular for authors who have managed to get back the rights to their out - of - print, older works, several agents we spoke with are also exploring this option for first - time manuscripts that show great promise that simply have not found a home with a publisher due to trends in the industry.
Gagliani is one of the many authors who are now working on digitally self - publishing their out - of - print and backlist titles, and enjoying a resurgence in fan base as a result.
BookBaby is also branching out into print - on - demand self - publishing in an effort to bring indie authors» works to as many readers as possible.
«As a publisher, Hachette Book Group strives to make authors» content as widely accessible as possible, and the NLS program is the perfect channel to reach fans of our books and audiobooks who otherwise may not have the opportunity to experience those works,» Anthony Goff, Hachette's VP of Audio and Large Print Publishing, said in an announcement about Hachette's support of the NLS.
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