Sentences with phrase «enjoy working with a publisher»

I enjoy working with a publisher but also putting out my own books and seeing where it will go.
«I really enjoyed working with my publisher's rep; she has been a real partner.
I have really enjoyed working with my publisher's rep Kindell Barnes.
They were shocked that Sony would consider inviting them on stage, and they enjoyed working with the publisher because it gave them a reach that they previously did not have.

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I enjoy the process of working with publishers.
They disagreed, and Harry made the remarkable decision to walk away from a publisher that he enjoyed working with, and one he felt was doing a good job with his books.
While there are advantages to each, I still enjoy working with traditional publishers.
CRISTINA SALAT has spent a lifetime enjoying many facets of the media industry, working behind official New York / California desks and freelance with and for large & small book publishers, magazines, film producers, newspapers, new & independent presses, and emerging / established authors nationwide.
has spent a lifetime enjoying many facets of the media industry, working behind official New York / California desks and freelance with and for large & small book publishers, magazines, film producers, newspapers, new & independent presses, and emerging / established authors nationwide.
Scott Berkun has enjoyed fame and fortune as an author working with a traditional publisher (O'Reilly), so why did he venture into the world of self - publishing for his latest book, Mindfire?
I really enjoy working in collaboration with indie authors because the experience is so different to working with a publisher.
If you can not find a mainstream publisher to publish your work at their expense, you must look on the whole process of publishing not as money invested to make you a return, but as money spent on a pleasurable hobby which you have enjoyed and which has provided you with well - manufactured copies of your book.
Although provocative, ``... a handful of agents, all of whom spoke to PW on the condition of anonymity, said they're worried that contracts from print - first imprints will increasingly come with clauses indicating that the publisher makes no guarantee on format» (meaning, no guarantee the publisher would produce a print version of a work), what stood out for us was that literary agents are fulfilling this watchdog role for authors... an advantage most indie authors don't enjoy.
Booksellers, publishers, and authors must work together to enable accessibility features so that people with print disabilities can enjoy the vastly expanded world of books on the same terms as the rest of us.19 Already, several leading e-book purveyors have taken steps to foster accessibility for digital books.20 Other vendors, such as Amazon, have limited their accessibility features, bowing to pressure from misguided copyright owners.
Content owners» intellectual property will be well - protected with Barnes & Noble's best - in - class digital rights management technology and offered in the industry standard ePub format that allows publishers» works to be enjoyed by millions of Barnes & Noble customers on hundreds of the most popular computing, mobile and eBook reading devices.
With the Holiday season slowly but surely approaching, game publishers have been hard at work getting ready the newest and best titles for Gamers around the world to enjoy!
When you know a publisher's previous work, or enjoyed a previous installment in a franchise, then there isn't so many issues with pre-ordering, and in the case of Rockstar and Red Dead Redemption 2, we have a pretty good idea of what we're going to get even without official press releases.
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