Not exact matches
Even with a high - quality,
established ghostwriter, there's no guarantee your book will get picked up
by a
commercial, royalty - paying
publisher.
* Let's assume, for the moment, that
commercial publishers suddenly change their contracting patterns to be simultaneously fairer to the authors and more flexible in their own pricing
by redefining «deep discount» to mean «sold at a price less than 200 % of the actual per - copy production cost
established by printer invoice.»
The recent downsizing in the industry and the absence of developmental editing
by commercial book
publishers has
established a broad choice of great editors available for hire.
I always believed that publishing with an well
established major legal
publisher was the key to acceptance
by the legal community and the key to
commercial success.
Without question, its most important achievement was the seminal role it played in making «computer assisted legal research» accessible at no charge to law students, a tradition
established by CLIC that is continued
by commercial legal
publishers to this day.