Sentences with phrase «few publisher names»

But I do think that there might be a few publisher names you recognize still in business in ten years.

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However, nearly all have since been picked up by other publishers, with Ghostbusters: The Video Game and The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena landing at Atari and Brutal Legend finding a home at EA, to name a few.
Video game Guide publishers Prima Games are giving away free eGuides which you can look up online any time you like and a lot of them are for Wii U & 3DS games including Majora's Mask 3D, Super Mario Land, Mario Kart 8, Smash Bros & Animal Crossing, just to name a few.
Considering the digital landscape — ranging from longtime print but fairly new to digital publisher Kodansha to Viz's robust output, to name a few — having another company publishing manga seems excessive.
As independent publisher Colin Robinson of Or Books cautioned: «It's possible that some of the publishers I've never heard of are in fact imprints set up by the author of the book but, especially as several appeared with books by more than one author (or at least one author's name), it seems unlikely that more than a few are.
Some publishers like to keep their name under the radar, but to name a few: Verso Books (US, UK), Cappelen Damm (largest publisher in Norway), Elly's Choice (largest eBook subscription service in The Netherlands), Firsty Group (large solutions provider for the publishing industry in the UK), Profile Books (UK); web shops from Finland to Spain and from Peru to Colombia.
Some of the awards they have won include, «Publishers Weekly Bookseller of the Year, Lucille Pannell award for book selling excellence, Connecticut magazine Best Bookstore, Connecticut retailers Award for Community Commitment, Advocate's Best Bookstore, and the New Haven Business Small Business Award», just to name a few.
In any case, those who self - publish successfully are either those who have already made a name in the traditional field, or if they are one of the few who made it big from the start, eventually get signed up by traditional publishers anyhow.
As for the publishers cited (or not cited, as very few real names were revealed) who are terrified of upsetting Amazon?
I like being able to glance at a publisher's name on the spine of a book and know that this is a quality product, you can't do that with self published titles, instead I spend hours on Goodreads trolling through reviews to find a few self published gems among the disappointments.
Before I went independent, I had 27 published novels with major publishers like Warner, Macmillan, Viking, Kensington, and Putnam, to name a few.
Digital manga is clearly that future whether paper purists like me like it or not, and the past two years has been full of new ventures offering just such a thing as publishers experiment with formats and distributions, such as the launch of Viz Media's SigIKKI and Shonen Sunday, Yen Plus going fully digital and Digital Manga's fledgling DM Guild, to name a few.
So far only a handful of smaller comics publishers, such as Arcana and Seven Seas Manga, have signed on formally, but Elder told LJ that iVerse has «handshake deals» with several larger names which it hopes to finalize and announce in the next few weeks.
Yes, the company entered the mobile e-book business for IOS and Android devices, being backed up by some of the biggest publishers such as Shueish, Shogakukan and Kodansha, to name a few.
It's the few big names that pay for the others getting published, and yet, publishers act as if they never got it wrong.
While details are still vague, although the publishers promise complete transparency once they finalize all aspects of the deal, the companies did release a few key names of their higher positions and name how many seats on the new board of directors will go to which of the two imprints.
Many big publishers are supporting the Worldreader initiative, such as PCaine Prize for African writers, CK - 12, Harlequin, Pearson, the U.S. State Department, and the World Health Organization, to name a few.
You give up an awful lot in rights and royalties just to have the supposed prestige and validation of a publisher's name on your book's spine, or to see it on a bookstore shelf for a few weeks, before all the copies are pulled and remaindered.
-LCB- 2 -RCB- Given that the average first novel, favourably reviewed in leading newspapers, will sell a few thousand copies over its total shelf life, -LCB- 3 -RCB- it is obvious why publishers don't rush to fill their lists with new names, and indeed look after only that small percentage of writers that pay their salaries.
The editor at Penguin Random House who asked to remain anonymous, citing fear of backlash from institutions in the literary world such as the Times and Amazon, termed this dilemma «the problem of continued consolidation,» referring to the increasingly common pattern of publishers relying on only a few big name books a year to achieve commercial success.
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A literary agent's primary function is to connect an author with a publisher, but he also functions as a mediator between writers and publishers when it comes to discussing problems, contract negotiations, and payment of royalties, to name a few.
Variety is the name of the game with this week's new releases, with several different publishers releasing both new titles as well as ending a few.
Yes, the creator of the monster - mega-selling Harry Potter series — even while relying on her past publisher, editor, and sales staff — could not sell more than a few hundred books under another name.
Once you make the decision to use a pen name instead of your actual name, there are a few restrictions you'll have to deal with as a publisher on Amazon's platform.
One other friend of mine left he was in the real estate space wrote a book with with a major publishing house and then a few years later stopped he left real estate and went into a really strong personal development business and the publisher went up well you're not promoting this book anymore and they took his book word - for - word and put somebody else's name on the cover of it and just put a new introduction on it no credit to anybody he had worked because he had two co-authors help him with it because he's dyslexic so they essentially were the ones that wrote it and he provided a lot of the content and the publisher gave those other authors no credit took his name off and put somebody else's name on the front and then the publisher was 100 % within their rights to do it so you know there's a lot of things that I challenge people to kind of think about what's important and if you're putting all your expertise into this book you want to make sure that somebody's negotiated a heck out of it giving you a contract that actually makes sense for you and your business.
The ABM, which used to represent B2B publishers, has undergone a few name changes and is now called Connectiv (you can stop giggling now).
So much so that the publisher of the upcoming RTS game, 10tacle Studios, has sent out a press release explaining a few things — the engine is named the Gepard3 Engine and the weather effects allow for the devs to add a number of fancy, gameplay altering effects to the game.
Just to name a few big ones: The publisher Hamster has been cranking out Switch releases of arcade games, including Nintendo's own arcade games like Vs. Super Mario Bros..
Now it's time for a few deets: the first add - on is named Dead Money, the publisher's revealed, and it promises to add new terrain, foes and choices to the game.
Add that to the ever - growing checklist for a successful game launch — localization, app store featuring, monetization, IP licensing and live ops to name just a few — and developers are in a situation where they can benefit from publishers more than ever, but committed publishers are hard to find.
We bring classic games from all - time great brands and publishers like Microprose, Accolade, Spectrum Holobyte, Atari, Infogrames and many more to today's gamers on the hottest digital download sites like Steam, GoG, Amazon, MacGameStore, Green Man Gaming and Gamersgate just to name a few.
Both systems offer a wealth of third - party titles from well - known publishers such as Ubisoft, Activision, Electronic Arts and Bethesda to name a few.
These examples, and quite a few others, clearly show that big name publishers are out of touch with what a large portion of gamers are willing to buy.
Developers are buckling down to make more and more money on each game release, that is the name of the game (no pun intended) and quite a few big name developers and publishers are following this business model.
A few days ago, CBR reported that Ubisoft had registered a website domain under the name «Marvel's The Avengers: Battle For Earth,» indicating that a deal had been reached with the comic book publisher to create a game based on the hit film.
Since 1968, Pace Prints has been a fine art print publisher and print gallery selling original museum - quality prints by such renown artists as Chuck Close, Sol LeWitt, Bridget Riley, James Sienna and Francesco Clemente, to name a few.
It should go without saying that for a publisher or any such business, the maintenance of quality should prevail in all that it does, including marketing, customer care, process software and tools, metadata, search engine taxonomy, data analytics, to name a few.
And the list of companies on Dropbox Business spans a variety of industries: Auchan, The Absolut Company, Condé Nast Britain, Fritz Hansen, Macmillan Publishers, News Corp, Spotify, and Under Armour, to name just a few.
Passing strong patent reform legislation will enhance the patent system we support and protect the people we have been fighting for, including retailers, auto manufacturers and dealers, angel investors, venture capitalists, casino owners, newspaper publishers, small print shops, credit unions, non-profit groups, hardware and software manufacturers, Realtors ®, and home builders, just to name a few.
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