Sentences with phrase «era of publishing»

It's time you step into the new era of publishing.
James Altucher, the bestselling author of «Choose Yourself» writes that we are in a new era of publishing.
There is no more room left for middlemen and distributors in ghis current era of publishing.
A newly heard voice joined the ensemble on Saturday at the conference when agent April Eberhardt (April Eberhardt Literary) spoke in a session she titled «The New Era of Publishing: An Agent's Perspective on Going The Indie Route.»
Is there a way to get more of these people up on stage — not just talking about their fears in this new era of publishing — but actually sharing what they create to remind everyone of why consumers buy books in the first place?
The new era of publishing required a market based approach, something which other global consumer products had put in place long back.
«The golden era of publishing, that is, of reading, contemplation and literary education, has somehow come to an end,» says Michael Krüger, the outgoing head of the Munich - based Hanser publishing house, who has the reputation of being one of Germany's last great publishing figures.
In the present era of publishing everything is negotiable.
So I thought I would share three more that I thought were important to remember and share the term he used to describe the new era of publishing.
Welcome to the new era of publishing.
Harry joins us to explain why he walked away from his US publisher and the opportunities he sees available to authors today in what he calls the fourth era of publishing.
Nevertheless, the breadth of experience I gain as an editor will always be a tangible asset, even if the job description may change as a new era of publishing evolves.

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Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble added publishing and distribution functions to their retailing operations, ushering in the era of the e-book.
LaRocco is the author of «Opportunity Knocking» (Agate Publishing 2014), «Dynasties of the Sea: The Ships and Entrepreneurs Who Ushered in the Era of Free Trade» (Marine Money 2012) and «Thriving in the New Economy: Lessons from Today's Top Business Minds» (Wiley 2010).
He recently published a book detailing and criticizing the nuclear policy debates and decisions of that era.
Using previously published systems for estimating the physical intensity of different jobs, they calculated the number of calories burned by the American workforce in different eras.
In the wake of significant disruption, it is time to bring the legacy publishing business into the modern era and leverage innovative technology — from machine learning to artificial intelligence — to create long - term sustainability and vitality.»
The dispute was set off when Gawker published a video of Hogan having sex with a friend's wife, and came to involve big - picture ethical questions for the digital era.
First published in 1907, GK Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday is a classic work of fiction that was right at home in its era but also way ahead of...
I don't know, David, why you have to draw cartoons that hurt Christians, why you call yourself pastor, and why you publish them on - line, in an era when Christians are persecuted work - wide and among the poorest of the poor.
Developing an argument published here («Back to the Future,» August / September 1999), the author provides reason for hope that the sundry debasements of popular music during the rock era may be coming to an end.
In 1934 he published Reflections on the End of an Era, in which he continued to argue for a realistic political theory that would set power against power and bring about a more just social system.
His published writings and voluminous diary exhibit the gropings of an eclectic mind obsessed with the survival and spiritual growth of the Jewish people, American democracy, and the human enterprise as a whole in an era of crisis and opportunity.
Since 1965 the Vatican has published 11 volumes of selected archival material from the Nazi era — but these volumes omitted some relevant documents.
I and my fellow Book Tourists — adoptees, first parents, adoptive / adopting parents — spent November (Adoption Awareness Month) reading this controversial book that was originally published in 1993 — the early days of the open adoption era.
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Their last report, published earlier this year, established that we are in a new era of public order policing — one that is faster moving and more unpredictable — and that police tactics will have to be as adaptable as possible to keep up.
We are in an era where — as a recent profile of President Obama's communications strategy, written by Michael Grunwald and published in Politico, put it — «conflict is the click of the realm, where lies travel at the speed of tweet while the truth is still annotating its Medium post.»
Gordon Brown prides himself on his appetite for political books.He may not appreciate the irony that just when he is going through a period ofwhat Macmillan called «little local difficulties», threepersonalities from the Blair era have published their memoirs in the finesttradition of «kiss and tell» - Cherie Blair, John Prescott and Lord Levy.
He is the author of The New Law of Peaceful Protest: Rights and Regulation in the Human Rights Act Era, published by Hart Publishing in 2010, and numerous articles and blog posts over the past ten years.
Now though, we live in the digital era and have to moved to a time of broad (and growing) inputs — in short, information can not be managed in the same way by spin doctors when publishing is so easy.
Here are just a few Epolitics.com articles on the nature of politics in an era in which a candidate's EVERY utterance can be recorded and published online for all of us to enjoy.
This new transparent era means a new way of thinking for councils but I'm showing them it's possible by publishing more of my department's spending online.
«I only hope Nigeria is not being systematically returning to the colonial days when the law of sedition was used to jail many of those who fought for our independence or the era of Buhari's military regime, when the notorious Public Officers (Protection Against False Accusation) Decree 4 of 1984 was used to jail Tunde Thompson and Nduka Irabor, both of The Guardian newspapers for publishing what the government termed as false.
The chancellor even published charts breaking down the impact of the austerity measures — not something that happened in Labour - era budgets.
Nonetheless, leading scientists of the era — Thomas Hunt Morgan, Albert Einstein, and Edwin Hubble to name but three — published in Science, presented their work at annual meetings, and in some cases received small grants or prizes from AAAS.
Spelling, grammar, and scientific publishing Jim Austin, 12 February In the era of rapid online publishing, scientists can no longer assume that editors will catch their casual mistakes.
The results, to be published this week in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, are a surprise, because previous studies of frog evolution pinpointed the blossoming of the main frog lineages today to about 35 million years earlier, in the middle of the Mesozoic era.
The first unambiguous fossil from the botfly family adds to the few known fossils of a major clade of flies (Calyptratae), shedding light on their rapid radiation during the Cenozoic Era, according to a study published August 23, 2017 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Pierfilippo Cerrito from Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy, and colleagues.
In their latest study, published today in the journal PLOS ONE, Scott Evans, a graduate student in the Department of Earth Sciences, and Mary Droser, a professor of paleontology, both in UCR's College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, show that the Ediacaran - era fossil animal Dickinsonia developed in a complex, highly regulated way using a similar genetic toolkit to today's animals.
What unnerves him, Craig Venter says, «are people in op - eds that scream foul about work on the 1918 flu virus being published in the literature, saying we should usher in a new era of secrecy and clamp down on science.
The study, published online April 6 in the journal Climate Dynamics, represents a new approach to the question of whether global warming in the industrial era has been caused largely by man - made emissions from the burning of fossil fuels.
The drought observed through tree rings was «more severe and prolonged than anything we've seen in the modern era,» said David Stahle, lead researcher of the study, to be published in the American Geophysical Union's Geophysical Research Letters.
Last year, the concept of a human - induced geologic era made a media splash after the Royal Society in London published a series of papers organized by an international group trying to determine whether to sanctify the term.
A study published in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases collates a history of the disease and finds that while rates dropped world - wide in the post-penicillin era after 1945, they remained, up until recently, much higher in Sub-Saharan Africa compared with other regions.
Now a report published in the 26 July issue of The Lancet offers the most comprehensive analysis yet of the impact of this new era of treatment on life expectancy.
«No comprehensive information has been published on the mortality experience of U.S. Gulf War era veterans after the year 2000,» according to the report.
«The Community Resilience Reader — Essential Resources for an Era of Upheaval» is published by Island Press.
In previous work published in 2013 in Nature Geoscience, Pogge von Strandmann and a different team of colleagues used geochemical simulations to determine that an increase in weathering during an era of warming 93.5 million years ago known as ocean anoxic event 2 may have led to sequestering of carbon and cooling of the planet.
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