Yes, I have been following Michael A Stackpole's posts (Stormwolf.com), and yes I have been following J.A. Konrath's posts, and a hundred other blogs and people working
the different sides of publishing and the impact of the electronic or epub publishing and POD publishing on it.
This week's episode is a wide - ranging conversation with Christopher Lombardo, an author who's experienced three
different sides of the publishing world.
Not exact matches
However, surprising new results from Penn Medicine tell a
different story: it is how fast the
side effects appear immediately after taking the drug, which the team reports in a paper
published online ahead
of print in the Journal
of Lipid Research.
A study in rats
published August 25 in Cell Reports suggests that a
different approach that targets delta opioid receptors on sensory neurons in peripheral tissues might avoid the
side effects and high abuse potential
of currently available pain relievers.
He observes, «There is something very odd about this war
of words between successful authors on
different sides of a tectonic shift in the
publishing world: it doesn't exist in many similar industries facing the same sort
of technological upheaval.
I later started using
different tools such as Buffer and Coschedule to help me with the
publishing side of my business.
There is something very odd about this war
of words between successful authors on
different sides of a tectonic shift in the
publishing world: it doesn't exist in many similar industries facing the same sort
of technological upheaval.
I feel qualified to offer a
different side because I
published a book through them also, but had none
of the experiences he endured — in fact, it was totally opposite.
But before we examine relative pricing on
different sides of the Atlantic, let's look at the other
publishing categories.
As someone who writes in a couple very
different genres and has some work with publishers while I've self -
published other titles... I get so tired
of hearing authors rage against the other
side.
You and Data Guy didn't have to do this and I am humbled by everything that you do to help authors understand the business
side of publishing and open their eyes to all its
different possibilities, be it traditional, self, or hybrid.
There are strong opinions on both
sides of the debate, but no trials have been
published to date, that compare these two very
different ways
of feeding our dogs.
In any case, time is on our
side, which on the long run means, we will be the winner
of history, although at the moment, AGW screems us down or ignores us...... lets hold out 6 more years and the dices will fall
different: Interesting enough: scientific AGW - papers were already voluntarily withdrawn from
publishing at the highest rate ever -LRB-!!!)