Not only does this give you the power to
discuss other books this publisher has published from a knowledgeable position, but it prevents you from drawing comparisons to poor selling titles.
Not exact matches
* Note: Though I was provided with a complimentary copy of God and the Gay Christian from the
publisher, I was not compensated to review or
discuss the
book (or any
others) on the blog.
In another new twist, PLC organizers and recognized publishing thought leaders Mike Shatzkin and Michael Cader will be joined by analysts and executives from both inside the industry and out to
discuss the most political and fraught subjects facing publishing today: the future of Amazon and B&N, what to look for from a Random House and Penguin merger, what might work as a strategy for the
other general
publishers, and what to expect from illustrated
books in digital and the various publishing start - ups, and much more...
A
book signing may include an in - person presentation by the author to
discuss or read parts of the
book, share how he came to write it, his life story, or any
other topic that he (or the
publisher) thinks will resonate with fans.
On the
other hand, their relationships with
publishers are complex, and although they'd like to get as much as possible for your
book, they also need to stay on good terms with the
publisher for all the
other books they're
discussing.
Book bloggers unable to attend the BEA Bloggers Conference or Book Expo America (BEA) in New York City, but would like to «meet» other book bloggers and publishers to discuss books and book blogging can participate in this virtual ev
Book bloggers unable to attend the BEA Bloggers Conference or
Book Expo America (BEA) in New York City, but would like to «meet» other book bloggers and publishers to discuss books and book blogging can participate in this virtual ev
Book Expo America (BEA) in New York City, but would like to «meet»
other book bloggers and publishers to discuss books and book blogging can participate in this virtual ev
book bloggers and
publishers to
discuss books and
book blogging can participate in this virtual ev
book blogging can participate in this virtual event.
Months and months if not years are spent on new versions, writing query letters and submitting to agents or
publishers, and a fortune spent on going conferences (eg SCBWI — the international Society of Children's
Book Writers and Illustrators) where manuscripts can be
discussed with Top 5 editors and
other industry professionals, and further expertise developed.
Publisher Nation podcast hosts David Dunham (CEO, Grabbr) and Bradley Metrock (CEO, Score Publishing)
discuss, in a moderated Q&A format, the role iBooks Author (and
other interactive
book formats) play in today's complex publishing industry landscape, with questions from the audience allowed at the end.
One of the more telling of her points involves the «
other side» of working with a
publisher on a
book's design, that tug - of - war you hear some writers
discuss over the finest details of presentation and a
book's authentic basis.
The aim of the salon is to build a platform where international children's
book publishers can meet each
other in person, strengthen their international relationships, learn about new titles, and
discuss issues specific to the children's
book market.