I quickly learned that even if I secured a literary agent and found a publisher it would be 3 - 5 years before I'd ever see my story
collection on a bookstore shelf.
Not exact matches
I'm constantly
on the lookout for books from yard sales, thrift stores, used
bookstores, and student donations, but last year I discovered DonorsChoose.org, and it has vastly improved the health and appeal of my classroom
collection of books.
In advance of the publication of the series» second
collection («Snotgirl: California Screaming,» out this week in comic shops and next week in other
bookstores), I chatted via email with writer Bryan Lee O'Malley and artist Leslie Hung
on Lottie's second arc, what the pair has learned in 10 issues and where the series is going from here.
This week's
collection includes a fabulous article by Jody Hedlund
on «How to become a successful author», an exploration of how one author earned $ 450k from Amazon, and the opening of a self publishing only
bookstore.
Thought it would be cool to have a rare
bookstore (using my own
collection) that was open
on selected days or by appointment only.
I would recommend this e-reader for mid level or advanced users that already have an established e-book
collection and won't be relying
on the Pocketbook
bookstore to find and purchase titles.
We went into an art
bookstore on Bond Street and he found a
collection of pictures by Richard Prince.
In this case, the two big bonuses worth seeking out are V is for Vulnerable, the ABC book based
on Icarus and illustrated by Hugh MacLeod, as well as the heavy, huge, long and delightful best - of
collection of the last six years of my online writing, now in print for the first time ever, and never to be sold in a
bookstore.