Sentences with phrase «hundreds of manuscripts»

I don't like eBooks personally I think they are a bit pointless unless you carry hundreds of manuscripts around with you everyday, but for reading books on?
Agents have to read hundreds of manuscripts before a book is selected to be published.
An average literary agency can receive hundreds of manuscripts a week so you have to stand out and be heard.
Although the novel is unfinished (what we have is an extract from hundreds of manuscript pages), the dreamlike narrative possesses great power, drawing on Ellison's signature theme of racial identity.
There are hundreds of manuscripts dating back to 200 years or so after the death of the last apostle.
Twenty years ago, on April 10, 1955, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin died, bequeathing to his friends the critical task of sorting through hundreds of manuscripts on theology, mysticism, philosophy and evolution whose publication the Roman Catholic Church — and Teilhard's vow of obedience to it — had forbidden.
Literary agents and publishers receive tens, sometimes hundreds of manuscripts a day.
This workshop will provide you with a concrete understanding of why digital files should be actively managed, the lessons we learned managing hundreds of manuscripts over the last five years, and how to get started with a pilot using the open source version control software Subversion.
BNGO helps self - published authors bring a single manuscript to both print and digital, and aids large publishers in moving hundreds of manuscripts from text document to print mechanical to e-book.
Regardless of your writing capabilities, you likely lack the knowledge and expertise that a professional editor accumulates through editing dozens, if not hundreds of manuscripts every year.
Instantly I start consoling myself with the knowledge that hundreds of manuscripts were rejected that day.
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