Sentences with phrase «get you published by»

I have recently started seeing books get published by authors who skip steps 1 - 7 and just focus their hardest on Step 8.
For the story I'm writing, well - known published writers in our critique group, who were getting their stuff published in paper by CBA publishers commented, among other things: - «The scene where Tammy throws her bikini up into the tree would never get published by a CBA publisher.»
Congrats on getting published by Williams and Sonoma.
Because we are writing the books we like to read, books that weren't getting published by most traditional publishers and those few who do put out similar books can't put out enough to feed our reading habit.
Some of them go on to get published by other houses.
Yea, it's pretty cool to tell people «I got published by «Simon and Schuster,» and I am heading off to the road to promote my book.»
A query letter is the only way to get a literary agent to read your completed or partial manuscript (and get published by a traditional publisher like Random House)-- 98 % of the time.
I'm glad you think getting published by a small or big press makes better authors.
Soooo, Michael, if a person writes something, no matter how important the content, never gets it published by Big Boy Publisher, then that writer, or if it's a team of writers, can not claim to be authors?
Getting published by a company just proves, while it can be impossible, people that do that for a living thought your work was good enough to sink their time and efforts.
So those who do get published by an indie publisher can put just as much care and effort into their work as what goes into a traditionally produced novel.
I don't believe in vanity publishing so I struggled to get published by a professional publishing house.
Getting published by a traditional press might give a writer a bit more «legitimacy,» but the writer still has to put as much if not more work into the process, especially post-publication when the book is suppose to sell and make the publisher a lot of money.
If any of my books were owned by a library, at a later date I couldn't re - edit / re-write those books and try to get them published by a print publisher, as they wouldn't be mine anymore.
While I believe I can safely say it is easier to get published by a smaller concern, it should be noted that many small publishers offset their costs by producing less, which in turn makes it hard to get accepted.
After reading John Scalzi's article, I'm seriously considering throwing in the towel (not on writing - just on my ambitions of ever finding an agent let alone getting published by a big publishing house).
You might end up with your book getting published by a bad publisher.
Getting published by one of the Big 5 book publishers is the goal of many authors, as being published by a major publishing house is perceived to have some advantages over smaller presses or self - publishing.
Even if you get published by a «traditional» publisher you will be expected to do your own marketing.
One of the great myths among first time authors is that if they get published by a traditional publisher, then someone else will do the marketing for their book.
Most often, there are absolutely no quality requirements to get published by a vanity publisher.
It woke me up to the notion that getting a literary agent and getting published by a traditional publisher such as Random House isn't luck — it's a decision.
If you have written a book, you can get published by three different routes: you can get published the traditional way of finding a publisher who will take on your project and sell hard copies for you; you can self - publish your own book; or you can go the ebook route and publish online.
Hiring these pros isn't cheap, but your reputation as a novelist is at stake, and you might improve your chances of getting published by a traditional house.
One is that many people here have simply given up on ever getting published by the traditional publishing industry.
In order to get published by a traditional big publishing house, you must gain representation from an agent.
Maybe someday I'll self - publish, but I want to first «prove» to myself that I CAN get published by a traditional publisher, preferably one of the Big 6.
However, sometimes you might feel that you could benefit more if you were to get published by a traditional publisher.
And, while I always say nothing ventured nothing gained, getting published by one of the «Big 5» publishers isn't very probable for a new author.
The question I would ask: Would writers really be better off if all the only options they had were getting published by one of the Big Five or going the vanity route with vampire companies like Author Solutions, and the only entrepreneurial paths would require hundreds of thousands of dollars of up - front investment?
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It's always difficult to get published by a major publishing house, that's just the way it is.
The speed at which I could get published by going indie and the likelihood of commercial success (as compared to waiting for the traditional process, and the arguably similar chances of success) started looking very appealing.
Getting published by a traditional publishing house has a nice ring to it, especially if it's one of the «Big Five» (Hachette, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Penguin Random House, and Simon & Schuster).
Not only do we promise to improve your manuscript, but we can also get you published by giving you access to 100's of book agents.
There is no data on how many books have been sold in total, but at least one, Eddie and Sunny by Stacey Cochran, became a Kindle Top 100 Best Seller, Amazon notes; and two authors — Sariah Wilson, author of Royal Date, and Jennifer Skutelsky, author of Grave of Hummingbirds — went on to get book deals with Amazon Publishing in the wake of their titles getting published by Kindle Press.
Dana Sitar presents Join the DIY Writers Carnival Every Month to Promote Your Blog and Get Published posted at WritersBucketList.com, saying, «Every month at WritersBucketList.com, share your thoughts on the writing life, promote your blog, and have a chance to get published by DIY Writing.»
In all my dreams about getting published by a «real publisher» (before I realized how much smarter it is to go indie), I never even dared to dream as big as I've done for myself in 2013... and I also realized that what I've achieved this year is small - time compared to what's possible now with a career as an author.
But Sandford & Co. don't seem to need them to keep being represented by major literary agencies, to keep getting published by the big publishing houses, and to keep having bestsellers again and again.
Ray Chou: When we first started our goal was to get published by a big company.
This particular game getting published by our friends over at Nekki falls into the latter category, which means Space Warrior: The Origin is a Bullet Hell shooter.
This is news you don't normally hear about when a game gets published by GameStop.
If you can formulate a basic, mildly interesting story, you can get published by many media outlets.
Hey, why bother with the expense of empirical evidence when one can fabricate «science» and get it published by the media hystericals?
A paper highly critical of the peer review process only gets published by dodging past peer review?
Having said that, you have to wonder how this text book got published by a major respectable publisher and even became successful enough to warrant a second edition.
Spencer has recently made a big deal of his latest opus not getting published by his first venue of choice, only his second, with all sorts of dark hints about bias, but the reality is a high percentage of papers have to search for a home, nothing unusual about this at all.
Second, get yourself published by media and by other websites that are way bigger than your own website.

Not exact matches

Even farther back, the Post published the Pentagon Papers — classified documents on the war in Vietnam that were leaked by Daniel Ellsberg — and it also published information it got from an administration source about the Watergate break - ins and the connection to President Richard Nixon.
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