A key
challenge for authors in the digital age is how to maintain control of their intellectual property and make sure they are properly paid for it.
The
real challenge for authors and publishers is in taking the type of content that avid readers already enjoy, and producing it well in audiobook form.
A
key challenge for authors in the digital age is how to maintain control of their intellectual property and make sure they are properly
We have some areas of total agreement: book markting is the
greatest challenge for authors and publishers, regardless of which publishing pathway is selected.
Choo, a member of the UTSA College of Business, and his collaborators found that it's
challenging for authors to completely conceal their writing style in their text.
This contemporary pedagogical turn provides
a challenge for the authors as we do not wish to encourage a teaching / learning cycle that does not have some sort of script.
With the sheer volume of books entering the marketplace every day, it is
a challenge for authors to get book reviews.
With over 4500 new books entering the marketplace every day, it is
a challenge for any author to find readers — and to find readers who will write a few sentences of honest review and post it on Amazon and Goodreads and other sites.
It's not a challenge for Amazon, but it's
a challenge for an author, to market one book.
And while we do not currently distribute print editions, we knew that print layout has always been
a challenge for authors.
The challenge for authors is how to generate those reviews.
First - person accounts can be especially difficult to pull off effectively; it's
challenging for an author to make the protagonist's voice interesting and varied enough to keep readers entertained for the length of the novel, and also to completely develop other characters even though readers only experience them from that singular viewpoint.
Keeping your characters together — giving them a reason for interacting — is
a challenge for every author, no matter the genre.
And that is
the challenge for authors, publishers, and readers.
Great post and tips too... At this modern and competitive age, it is now becoming
a challenge for authors to attract more readers, although there are more convenient ways to do so.
But that's what Outskirts Press does; we confront
those challenges for authors so they don't have to.
With endless lists of books on retailers pages and on bookstore shelves, book discovery remains
a challenge for authors, and Goodreads has been an incredibly useful tool for authors who don't necessarily have the resources of a major book publisher, allowing their books to be listed alongside their heavyweight competition.
Its evocation of
the challenges for authors in publishing contracts is couched in a document called Unfair Contracts: A Blueprint For Change from February 2014.
And the big
challenge for every author is to get rid of the bugs that slow things down and end up costing more than necessary.
The big
challenge for all authors is to figure out how to approach getting book publicity handled.
The challenge for authors today, Doris believes, is in navigating the complex publishing market.
I know that visibility is the biggest
challenge for authors, so I used tactics that defeated it quickly (unlike most authors, I don't have a visibility problem).