Sentences with phrase «digital fiction publishing»

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In 2006, Latoya joined Grand Central Publishing, an imprint at Hachette Book Group, where she acquired a variety of titles from Hardcover fiction and non-fiction, to digital romance and erotica.
BookCon announces celebrity - studded guest list; HarperOne to publish new digital - first fiction line; 2015 National Outdoor Book Award winners announced; District of Columbia Library Association wins 2015 WNBA Eastman Grant
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Marketing Power of Digital — Print books are expected to continue a comeback in 2017, but for anyone publishing fiction, e-books drive sales and are easier to promote since social media and reader websites offer more economical ways to promote.
Digital publishing made the speed - to - market incredibly fast, and just like other e-short platforms, Byliner was able to get quality non-fiction into the hands of busy readers with minimal delay, along with dedicated fiction works that were written expressly for snippet - like consumption from some of the top names in books.
Even the recently announced science fiction and fantasy writers of America will now accept self - published digital authors, BUT they have to sell books.
With news coming out today that long - form journalism and fiction e-short site Byliner is floundering, it begs the question as to what needs to be done in digital publishing.
This year a number of new e-reading apps have been released and the big trend in digital publishing is serialized fiction, which are bite - sized and easy to digest.
RosettaBooks, founded in 2001, is a leading independent digital publisher of popular backlist and frontlist titles, original short e-book lines and original digital - only titles across a broad array of publishing categories in fiction and nonfiction.
* Survey participants were required to have met the following criterion: They had authored one or more published books including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, short stories, educational books and scholarly works, in formats which included traditional print publishing, ePublishing, self - publishing, multi-platform works or other equivalent book - length publications (including other digital platforms and related performance works).
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-LSB-...] publishing effort she co-founded as a Kickstarter project (now more than fully funded) called Plympton, that is partnering with the Kindle Serials program to serialize fiction for digital readers (not -LSB-...]
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware Last week, Penguin subsidiary Book Country — a digital slush pile / peer critique community with a focus on genre fiction — announced that it was adding self - publishing services.
I publish both fiction and non-fiction, for adults and children, paperback and digital.
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In Issues on the Ether, Porter Anderson looks at literary fiction in digital publishing with Eve Bridburg of Grub Street's and its Muse Conference.
In New York, all the major publishing houses with commercial fiction imprints have joined the fray and launched their own online empires to compete with the myriad of digital publishers seeking authors.
When people say self - publishing, they typically mean digital books (electronic books, or e-books), Shatzkin says, adding that there is a surge of interest in self - publishing genre fiction such as romance, science fiction, and mysteries and thrillers.
Porter Anderson previews the Grub Street Muse Conference Town Hall on literary fiction in digital times; Publishing Perspectives streams it Friday 1:30 p.m. ET.
Led by Beate Kuckertz (formerly head fiction editor at Droemer Knaur), dotbooks is a fascinating example of old - school publishing knowledge meeting digital experimentation, and an important, if admittedly (for now) small - scale account for GRIN to have.
David, whose fiction has been published in Ploughshares (forthcoming, winter 2014), The Literary Review, Carve and Digital Americana, is a Pushcart Prize nominee.
Vertical publishes some of the most interesting manga available in English, but they have not had a digital program — until now: They recently announced that they will make three series available as e-books: The astronaut - school story Twin Spica, the science fiction story 7 Billion Needles (based on Hal Clement's novel Needle), and the soap opera about competing wine connoisseurs, Drops of God.
«Penguin Random House will combine the adult and children's fiction and nonfiction print and digital trade book publishing businesses of Penguin and Random House in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and India; Penguin's trade publishing activity in Asia and South Africa; Dorling Kindersley worldwide; and Random House's companies in Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia, and Chile.
GoodEReader.com posted an article in April 2011 that explained the frustration that graphic novelists and their audiences feel with digital self - publishing, specifically a lack of e-titles compared to the fiction market and difficulty in trying to self - publish comics and graphic novels to tablets and e-readers.
Vertical publishes some of the most interesting manga available in English, but they have not had a digital program — until now: They recently announced that they will make three series available as e-books: The astronaut - school story Twin Spica, the science fiction story 7 Billion Needles (based on Hal Clement's novel... [Read more...]
Bloomsbury Publishing, an independent publisher of fiction for children and adults, announced in May of this year that they would begin releasing digital titles of out - of - print works whose rights had reverted to the author or the author's estate.
StoryFront, the company's short story imprint, not only will focus on publishing high quality short fiction, but will also be the source of a weekly digital literary journal that will specifically feature short stories and poetry from new and veteran authors.
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In hock to the digital revolution... Amanda Hocking has enjoyed runaway success with her self - published paranormal fiction.
It's published by Digital Horror Fiction.
They allow traditionally published and self - published novels, and make no distinction between paper or digital formats: anyone can enter, as long as the book is Christian Fiction.
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RMFW members in good standing who have independently published one or more novel - length book (s) of fiction, or equivalent in fictional short stories, and who have income of at least $ 250 for both print and digital versions of the book (s).
Stillpoint Digital Press is a publisher and publishing services provider that creates fine ebook, audiobook, and print editions in genres from fiction to literary nonfiction, from memoir to poetry.
The digital literary magazine Literary Orphans, which publishes flash fiction — in addition to reviews, interviews, short stories, and poetry — lists the estimated time it will take for a reader to read a piece.
According to the «Top Ten Trends in Publishing Every Author Needs to Know in 2017,» «70 % of adult fiction sales were digital» in 2016.
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While many writers of both fiction and non-fiction have been able to enjoy the benefits of the digital world, whether by submitting manuscripts to agents in e-reader-compatible format for consideration for traditional publishing, or establishing themselves as self - published authors with a small - but - growing loyal following of readers, the electronic age has not caught up as readily with the needs of graphic novelists.
In marginally related news, digital publishing solutions mainstay Aptara will be hosting a webinar today on «eBook and App Device Compatibility: Separating Fact From Fiction
Harlequin MIRA and Harlequin HQN will launch their digital first programs in the first quarter of 2014 and begin by publishing a select number of titles, including I See London, a New Adult novel by debut author Chanel Cleeton (Harlequin HQN), and Wonder Girl, a women's fiction novel by Rebecca Coleman (Harlequin MIRA).
Carina Press is Harlequin's digital - first adult fiction imprint, publishing first in digital, and then depending on the numbers releasing audio and print versions as well.
In her nearly 20 years in book publishing she has acquired and edited fiction and nonfiction for print and digital publication, and as Manager of Digital Assets for Harlequin and Carina Press, she is responsible for text file coordination, ebook production, and metadata creation and maintenance for 110 print titles and 300 ebook titles perdigital publication, and as Manager of Digital Assets for Harlequin and Carina Press, she is responsible for text file coordination, ebook production, and metadata creation and maintenance for 110 print titles and 300 ebook titles perDigital Assets for Harlequin and Carina Press, she is responsible for text file coordination, ebook production, and metadata creation and maintenance for 110 print titles and 300 ebook titles per month.
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As Vice President of Digital Strategy within Houghton Mifflin Harcourt's Trade Publishing division, Sanj Kharbanda is responsible for the digital development of well - known children's book characters such as Curious George, Gossie, and Martha Speaks, as well as digital product strategy to support HMH's collection of bestselling fiction and non-fiction Digital Strategy within Houghton Mifflin Harcourt's Trade Publishing division, Sanj Kharbanda is responsible for the digital development of well - known children's book characters such as Curious George, Gossie, and Martha Speaks, as well as digital product strategy to support HMH's collection of bestselling fiction and non-fiction digital development of well - known children's book characters such as Curious George, Gossie, and Martha Speaks, as well as digital product strategy to support HMH's collection of bestselling fiction and non-fiction digital product strategy to support HMH's collection of bestselling fiction and non-fiction titles.
James frequently travels to regional, national and international writing conferences to meet with authors and readers, and present workshops on digital publishing for both authors and readers of all genres of fiction.
For traditional publishers, digital is sometimes seen as a dystopian nightmare — but Alastair Horne examines some ideas from science fiction that offer the promise of a positive future for publishing.
He works on all of the company's digital publishing, including its highly - acclaimed program of apps and the innovative Stories Aloud project, and also commissions fiction for the Nosy Crow list.
GoodeReader sat down with Matthew Cavnar from Vook, the the digital publishing platform that helped two different authors earn Publishing Innovation Awards, one for a work of fiction and one for nopublishing platform that helped two different authors earn Publishing Innovation Awards, one for a work of fiction and one for noPublishing Innovation Awards, one for a work of fiction and one for non-fiction.
Regardless of the processes involved in creating a book — whether entirely one's own concept or a building of another's prior work — digital publishing has allowed fan fiction writers to reach broader audiences with their stories, and to enjoy the same successes that other authors can.
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