Sentences with phrase «career with a publishing house»

Even if you develop a steady career with a publishing house, and they buy a book a year from you, a great deal might provide $ 50,000 per book.

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Carly's career spans over a decade and a half with various New York publishing houses, and she is now an Indie author who runs her own business and loves every exciting minute of her publishing journey.
I started my writing career with the glassy eyed hope of being traditionally published by a New York Publishing House.
Beginning with the early years of his career, McLarty s passion for writing led him to completing 10 novels, in addition to his plays but his efforts to interest a publishing house were unsuccessful.
There are many authors who began their writing career writing under contracts with publishing houses and then branched into independent publishing.
Her success quickly landed her a publishing deal and in this interview we find out exactly how this career / corporate coach went from never haven written a book to signing a contract with a publishing house.
We chatted with author Dean Crawford, an author who began his career writing for a publishing house and is now hybrid, about his experiences.
After an early publishing career marked by slow progress and rejection, Andre Dubus III combines the empathetic power of his novel House of Sand and Fog with the geography of his memoir, Townie, in his new book, Dirty Love...
It's like being in a publishing house where I get say over all aspects of my career, but with help from others with the same individual interest, willing to share their knowledge.»
A publishing house buys project by project, whereas an agent works with you over a career, if you're lucky.
UK author Harry Bingham describes the four stages of his career, and why he's decided to self - publish after good experiences with traditional houses.
The Past Lies Ahead, Sue Williamson's new exhibition at Goodman Gallery Cape Town, coincides with the launch of a superbly illustrated 256 page monograph, Sue Williamson: Life and Work covering the artist's entire career, published by the prestigious Italian art house, Skira.
Published to coincide with the show The Sleepers at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, and ahead of a series of important exhibitions and commissions, this beautifully designed and illustrated volume presents all the major works from her career to date, from small - scale intimate paintings in oil and enamel to ambitious high - profile public commissions and architectural projects.
«Women in law: women in in - House»: a discussion regarding mentorship and meaningful careers with Sapna Jhangiani, Partner, Clyde & Co; Hanim Hamzah, Regional Managing Partner, ZICO Law; and moderated by Patrick Dransfield, Publishing Director Asian - mena Counsel and Co-Director, In - House Community
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