There was an interesting
discussion about book publishing models in a Facebook group for self - published authors that I co-moderate.
Not exact matches
There is another reason to ask your audience (and potential readers) to contribute to the
discussion about your
book cover — and yes I realise I am telling you this as I am
about to ask you for feedback on the cover options but this series is supposed to be an honest peek behind self -
publishing so...
I'm happy to answer this and any other questions
about SELF - e in the
Publishing Your
Book forum of the
Discussion Group area.
Kaufman spoke
about Copia's global expansion into Australia and Spain — and alluded to some big news that will hopefully be launched in time for next month's O'Reilly Media Tools of Change
publishing event — as well the popular reception of the annotation feature that lets authors enter the
discussion and post commentary inside the pages of readers»
books, almost creating a «director's cut» out of
books, much the way that JK Rowling has granted her fans insider access into the creation of the Harry Potter
books by adding additional notes and comments on the series.
Here's why: I spend a lot of time participating in online
discussions among self -
published authors so that I can learn as much as possible
about their
book marketing challenges and help them solve their problems.
With all the
discussion about self -
publishing books and how
published authors can reap their backlists in order to sell more
books, I thought it appropriate to bring in someone who has become a bestselling author using today's technologies.
In Episode 2, Mark interviews Joanna Penn of The Creative Penn
about her latest
book The Healthy Writer: Reduce Your Pain, Improve Your Health, And Build A Writing Career For The Long Term (co-authored with Dr. Euan Lawson) and they also have a
discussion about trends in
publishing and speculation
about the opportunities that are likely to be on the horizon for writers.
In Episode 2, Mark interviews Joanna Penn of The Creative Penn
about her latest
book The Healthy Writer: Reduce Your Pain, Improve Your Health, And Build A Writing Career For The Long Term (co-authored with Dr. Euan Lawson) and they also have a
discussion about trends in
publishing and speculation
about the opportunities that are... Continue reading Episode 002 — Living The Healthy Writer's Life with Joanna Penn
The
publishing industry has spent the past few weeks reeling from the insights provided by DBW and AuthorEarnings into what
book sales data actually feels like for the rights holders involved, if not actually providing meaning
discussion and furthering conversations
about how accurate comparative sales data can help authors and publishers.
From our
discussion I drew out three interesting observations
about business
book publishing in the 21st century.
With so much
discussion in the industry
about reasons for authors to choose indie
publishing over traditional, many authors and readers alike tend to overlook the fact that the end result of a traditional
publishing deal only comes
about after a publisher has signed the author's
book.
Join this panel of
publishing industry experts for a lively and illuminating
discussion about writing,
publishing and marketing your
book.
Reading Group Guide
Discussion Questions — Whether you are self - publishing or going with a conventional publishing house, a reading group guide and / or book club discussion questions are great ways to initiate meaningful conversations about
Discussion Questions — Whether you are self -
publishing or going with a conventional
publishing house, a reading group guide and / or
book club
discussion questions are great ways to initiate meaningful conversations about
discussion questions are great ways to initiate meaningful conversations
about your
book.
But what bothers me more are those authors, and they are too often self -
published authors (and that gives all of us who do some indie
publishing a bad name), who go on the attack on
discussion boards or who think it is their right to take over a
discussion thread by hijacking it to talk
about our
book.
I didn't add the information
about how both publications have different options for self -
published books because I didn't want to take it into a «should you pay for a review»
discussion.
Best - selling author, Dan Poynter, once billed as the world's largest one - person
publishing company, Para Publishing, joins us on July 18th for a solid hour of detailed discussion about the 10 deadly mistakes that authors make while planning, writing, promoting, and profiting from th
publishing company, Para
Publishing, joins us on July 18th for a solid hour of detailed discussion about the 10 deadly mistakes that authors make while planning, writing, promoting, and profiting from th
Publishing, joins us on July 18th for a solid hour of detailed
discussion about the 10 deadly mistakes that authors make while planning, writing, promoting, and profiting from their
books.
Published & Profitable friends and members are invited to a special teleseminar
discussion of The Ten Awful Truths
about Book Publishing — And What To Do About Them on Thursday, July 15, when I interview Stefanie Guziko
about Book Publishing — And What To Do
About Them on Thursday, July 15, when I interview Stefanie Guziko
About Them on Thursday, July 15, when I interview Stefanie Guzikowski.
Hosted by Joanna Penn, the Creative Penn podcast is sponsored by Kobo Writing Life and features interviews with authors, inspirational coaching, writing tips, creative resources,
publishing options,
book marketing advice and
discussions about entrepreneurship.
Discussion about Amazon, indie author earnings and
publishing costs, and ways to promote your self -
published books.
Without any
discussion about my long - term writing plans, the
book was
published under a women's fiction imprint.
This year's London
Book Fair featured a panel
discussion about the topical issue of the day: «Brexit: Good News or Bad News for the
Publishing Industry?»
Unfortunately, as in most
discussions about the future of
book publishing, people don't differentiate between consumer
books and professional
books.
The announcement of KU intersects and influences the previous debate and sets off new
discussions about how and why people do and should be able to read
books, treatment of and compensation for authors, indie vs. traditional
publishing,
book pricing, price fixing, antitrust and monopolies, capitalism and fairness.
I'm currently in the process of finishing my first
book, Exodus, which will be out by december, and having browsed through page after page of
discussions on the internet
about how and where to
publish, and more specifically the
discussions on Bookbaby, there is one advantage of Bookbaby that I haven't seen mentioned anywhere.
Over the past decade many
discussions about the future of
books, the future of
publishing, the future of reading and the future of writing — the future of all things related to our industry — have taken place.
-LSB-...] a
discussion about self -
publishing gets heated, you can be sure someone will say, «If we let just anybody
publish a
book, soon -LSB-...]
When Lisa Freiman, Senior Curator and Chair of the Department of Contemporary Art at the Indianapolis Museum if Art, completed the jurying of our 2012 Midwest Competition, the results of which will be
published in August as Issue # 102, we had a
discussion about the overwhelming amount of abstraction in the applicant pool; indeed, the
book will strongly reflect this.
After the war Hausmann
published several
books about Dada, including Courier Dada (1958), and opened
discussions with several American artists, including Robert Rauschenberg, George Maciunas, Jasper Johns, Wolf Vostell and Daniel Spoerri,
about the emerging trend known as Neo-Dada, as well as the European Fluxus movement and Nouveau Realisme.
Lomborg's errors in his
discussion of climate change have been documented by many sources including A 2010
book published by Yale University Press titled The Lomborg Deception: Setting the Record Straight
About Global Warming.
He had his rough edges, but I also enjoyed
discussions with him
about law
books and legal
publishing.