Not exact matches
I'll grant you that HB authors will see their advances split into groupings that recognize there will be MORE money down the line when trade or mm comes out, but that doesn't equate — to me — with the scenario you've come up for
ebook royalty payments being
considered an «advance» when paid after
publication.
Consider having Vine - like
ebook reviewers who'd be paid all of a $ 25 to $ 50
publication fee.
With the the quest for a traditional publishing contract getting harder, and the process of self -
publication becoming easier all the time — both as
ebooks and print - on - demand — many writers will
consider the option of cutting out the middle - man and going indie.
One of the key markets that is rising to the top in
ebook sales is China, once
considered a difficult country for
publication due to government restrictions on writers and on the very basic issue of developing e-readers that would be compatible with the language.
If your
eBook is part of a series or a portion of another larger periodical, you may
consider adding this metadata by including an ISBN or UUID for the relevant
publication.
If your
eBook is a spin - off from another
publication, you may
consider placing a URL, ISBN, or UUID.
Adding Thailand in the loop to shed light on its digital
publication market, the
eBook growth is going at a slow pace
considering the healthy adoption of capable eReading devices: tablets and smartphones.
Features like: a comprehensive author biography, keywords, the
publication date, and territorial rights all encompass metadata and should be
considered when publishing your book in
eBook format.
If you are an author who is in this situation — that is, you have a print
publication without an
eBook counterpart — you should
consider Bristlecone Pine Press as your
eBook publisher.