(Sandberg is also writing
a book under the same name, «Option B,» which will come out next spring and is being published by Random House.)
Not exact matches
The year - long series, «A Nation
Under Our Feet,» will be inspired by Steven Hahn's 2003
book of the
same name and «will find the hero dealing with a violent uprising in his country set off by a superhuman terrorist group called the People.»
Based on Nathaniel Philbrick's 2000
book of the
same name, it follows whaler Owen Chase (Chris Hemsworth) when his 1820 expedition
under Capt. George Pollard (Benjamin Walker) is thwarted and sunk by a 100 - foot white whale, leaving the crew stranded at sea for 90 days.
Based on Jeannette Walls autobiographical
book of the
same name, The Glass Castle tells the poignant story of Walls life growing up with her siblings
under the care of their parental duo in the form of Naomi Watt's artistic and free spirited Rose Mary and most tellingly Woody Harrelson's intellectually attuned, yet troubled and alcoholic father Rex.
However you will have to use the
same name under which
booking is done and there are appropriate supporting document for new address proof.
Life lessons, love, work, peace and the future of our precious planet: these are the subjects
under idiosyncratic discussion by 50 notable individuals interviewed in writer / photographer Andrew Zuckerman's sublime, engaging
book Wisdom, which is accompanied by a DVD of the author's documentary of the
same name.
It seems easier to have it
under one pen
name for promotional purposes but just wondering how it would be viewed if you had penned
books in different niches
under the
same pen
name.
On the
same indie - published
book (that is, you own the distribution rights and publish
under your own
name, not through a self - publishing services company or vanity publisher), you'd make about $ 1.50 per copy.
Income Indie: Sales pick up even more because a third novel is likely better than the first two (called practice) and there are now three
books under same author
name for readers to find and buy.
Income Indie: Sales pick up slightly even more because a 4th novel is likely better than the first three (called even more practice) and there are now four
books under same author
name for readers to find and buy.
Income Indie: Sales pick up a little because a second novel is likely better than the first and there are two
books under same author
name.
Income Indie: Sales pick up slightly even more because a 5th novel is likely better than the first four (called even more practice) and there are now five
books under same author
name for readers to find and buy.
Income Indie: Sales pick up slightly even more because a 6th novel is likely better than the first five (called even more practice) and there are now six
books under same author
name for readers to find and buy.
A reader picks up and likes a romance
under «Real
Name Writer» and then sees another book from the same author name and buys it and it's a horror novel with ugly guts and bl
Name Writer» and then sees another
book from the
same author
name and buys it and it's a horror novel with ugly guts and bl
name and buys it and it's a horror novel with ugly guts and blood.
As you hold the rights
under both
names, there's no problem in republishing the
same book again
under your own
name.
My dilemma is whether to publish
under my full
name the
same as my non-fiction
books, or use a shortened version of my
name (I don't like the idea of pen
names).
While you can claim the
books through Author Central and all the
books WILL display on your Author Page the author hyperlink
under the title of your
book on the Product Page will not take you to your Author Page if the
name is not exactly the
same as your Author Page
name — the link will only display Amazon search results.
(I have the numbers I use below that have proven over time to be fairly close for writers with more than a few
books up
under the
same name.
Also be sure that you use the exact
same author
name for the e-
book and print
book to ensure that Amazon links them properly together
under one
name.
They write
under the
same name for different genres, different
books.
If we do a query on Google of a random text strings in your
book (and yes, we do this to test the originality of your work), and we discover the
same content
under other author
names, or associated with private label article (also called «Private Label Rights or PLR») or ebook licensing systems, your account will be closed without warning and all earnings will be forfeited, per the Terms of Service.
Because of Apple's bizarre rules, a company can not have a paid
books account and an app account
under the
same name, so the eBooks can be found
under TASCHEN, while the apps are
under the account
name of TASCHEN GmbH.
Under the
same name as the
book, the show at Pace / MacGill will display these powerful images.
Traffic Safety Consultants, Inc. is the company that offered the
book; the company also offers an internet and classroom driving course
under the
same «Funny in Florida»
name and theme.