Not the author couldn't
get it published elsewhere.
Not exact matches
In order to reach all those amazing future clients and investors, your article needs to
get published, whether in a national magazine, a specialized industry pub, or
elsewhere.
Many self -
publishing companies will offer unrealistically high prices for added services that you could
get elsewhere at a lower cost.
«Suddenly all these people are
publishing content on their own because they don't feel they'll make the same money or
get the same value
elsewhere and they're right,» says Stark.
She
got that book, SHADOW OF DREAMS,
published elsewhere (in 2001).
«Suddenly all these people are
publishing their content on their own because they don't feel they'll
get the same money or value
elsewhere and they are right,» says Stark.
As you rightly state
elsewhere, the biggest problem is
getting some attention for a self -
published book.
As you may have learned
elsewhere on my site, in articles such as
Getting Out of the Slush Pile, it can take years to
get published in the traditional way, and many never
get published at all.
For instance, authors who have
published their book with Outskirts Press can
get an Amazon Kindle edition for 25 % less than someone
publishing elsewhere.
I've heard stories of authors who have
gotten sucked into self
publishing contracts which robbed them of their copyrights and / or their ability to
publish their work
elsewhere.
Rethinking Intellectual Property We're leaving behind a world where publishers signed up books, might or might not
get licensing rights, and usually
published ideas that came from
elsewhere.
There's a lot of talk about how there's more competition in the Kindle Store and
elsewhere these days — more independent authors
publishing and also more Big 6 backlist books being put out in ebook form, but if you can cultivate a fan base that enjoys your work and will try a lot of what you write, then you can do this for a living, providing you're able to
publish regularly and keep
getting more stuff out there for readers to consume.
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What's important to remember as CES
gets underway is that it actually has about as much to do with books and
publishing, as does the AVN - Adult Entertainment Expo which is taking place
elsewhere in Vegas the same time.
In order to level the playing field and have a true comparison, you need to look at everything that
gets submitted to the traditional machine — that means all the work that never makes it out of the slush pile — and compare that to all the self -
published e-books on Amazon and
elsewhere.
@Lara Amber — I viewed the Stephen Colbert piece on punishing Amazon as 1) drawing attention to the issue and the parties for audiences that might not be aware / interested and 2) more intriguing for someone who isn't a «big time» author... the person who might be self
publishing with Amazon (or
elsewhere), or trying to
get Hachette or another publisher to sign a deal with them.
The second way of
getting your science fiction offered for free on Kindle is to NOT join Select,
publish the book
elsewhere (Barnes and Noble, Apple, Google Play) and
get the price in that store set to $ 0.00.
The Fulton Ryder
publishing program includes not only the aforementioned book on Bob Crane (titled He
Got It Coming and authored by John Dogg, another Prince alter ego) but also a slim paperback by Bill Powers — a kind of art - world roman à clef — that I have reviewed
elsewhere.
Getting published in Nature isn't in and of itself a reason to think that a paper is scientifically superior to one
published elsewhere.
As a climate change volunteer advocate, organizer, writer and volunteer, my proudest achievements include
getting published in Yale Climate Communications in April 2012, newspapers
publishing 18 of my opinion editorial or guest opinion submissions over the past four years, organizing various climate change events in St. Louis and
elsewhere, and giving over 100 climate change talks.
You can deny the veracity or relevance of this all you want, but you are taking the word of a very few folk at East Anglia and
elsewhere over that of a lot of frustrated climatologists who can't
get there papers
published, and a lot of frustrated monks who drowned their sorrows in home made wine, in England, centuries ago.