Sentences with phrase «hybrid authors say»

While 92 % of traditionally published authors say they want their next book published that way, 71 % of hybrid authors say they are interested in publishing their next book with a conventional house.
And finally, asked why they self - published, 41.3 % of hybrid authors say «creative control,» and 33 % say «ease of the publishing process.»

Not exact matches

No other president has shared the hybrid faith that Obama displays, says Diana Butler Bass, a historian and author of «Christianity after Religion.»
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Other ways to make papers freely accessible, such as self - archiving and hybrid journals, which allow authors to choose whether to pay for open access, are also growing only linearly, he says.
The reason for the low juvenile hybrid survivability, the authors say, may lie in the lack of aggressiveness and ability to compete with purebred males for denning sites and in winning territorial battles.
Dr. Kit Macleod, catchment scientist at the James Hutton Institute and one of the authors of the paper, said: «Hybrid grasses of this type show potential for reducing the likelihood of flood generation, whilst providing pasture for food production under conditions of changing climate.
«Hybrid 3D printing integrates the best aspects of two or more imaging modalities, which can potentially enhance diagnosis, as well as interventional and surgical planning,» said Jordan Gosnell, Helen DeVos Children's Hospital cardiac sonographer, and lead author of the study.
Our results suggest that in addition to «pure» species and populations, hybrids between protected animals and non-protected ones may deserve protection,» said Robert Wayne, a biologist at University of California Los Angeles and senior author of the study.
«It remains to be seen whether the HLB tolerance in some scion / rootstock combinations permit reasonable production of fruit of commercial quality,» the authors said, «but it is promising that several mandarin hybrid / rootstock combinations displayed markedly greater growth and cropping compared with sweet orange / rootstock and grapefruit / rootstock combinations under very high HLB pressure.»
«Coal plants and gas plants are the marginal units that we considered for charging the plug - in hybrid batteries,» says PNNL staff scientist Michael Kintner - Meyer, lead author of the forthcoming report.
«This paper shows the simple synthesis of a new porous hybrid material, obtained by using low cost and by - product materials,» says the lead author, Dr. Elza Bontempi from the University of Brescia, Italy.
«While hybrid plant species are very common, hybrid species among vertebrates are exceedingly rare,» says Associate Professor Jason Weir, senior author of the research.
«In nature, this sensory system would prevent the creation of hybrids that may not survive or can not propagate, thereby helping the species preserve its identity,» said senior author Nirao M. Shah, MD, PhD, a UCSF associate professor of anatomy.
So, many of the benefits for a hybrid author starting off with a publisher — the «higher respect, more review opportunities, and wider distribution in print or tricky markets» I mentioned — might not exist if said publisher is a digital - first publisher.
Part of IBPA's intent, Angela said, is to help authors identify «reputable» hybrid publishers and distinguish them from general service providers who help writers self - publish.
In a session immediately following this panel, hybrid author Dana Beth Weinberg, who helped author the resulting report, said one thing publishers need to take away from this data is the need to rethink and restructure their contracts with authors, not just their tangible book contracts, but in a more social realm in terms of how they perceive of and treat their authors.
Mr. Hart goes on to say that he really wants to become a «hybrid» author — that is, one who seeks a mix of traditionally published and self - published arrangements for his various works.
That said, when I talk about hybrid publishing, I am not talking about hybrid authors, who are quickly making up a larger subset of the author population than ever before.
As I said before, many successful authors are hybrids; it doesn't have to be an all - or - nothing approach.
When someone at DBW said the hot term was «hybrid» author, I had to put a link to a June 2011 blog where I used the term.
To capitalize on what she says are the creativity and energy that hybrid authors can provide, «We're really open when you want to do something else.
As I said, my own numbers through this model would look wonky, and I'm one of those confusing «hybrid» author types.
«Too often, IBPA has noticed a bias against self - published authors, independent publishers, and hybrid presses when it comes to choosing titles or authors for review consideration, book award contests, association memberships, and inclusion on independent bookstore shelves,» said IBPA CEO Angela Bole.
I decided on this path — marketing via free giveaways — after reading a post by successful hybrid author Steena Holmes, in which she said that as part of her path to success, she'd focused on getting reviews over getting sales.
I was joking with some of the people there and saying, «Look, you know, instead of this early Sunday morning indie author alternative panel, we need to have the superstars of hybrids panel with some of these big - name authors who at the moment are keeping it quiet.
More than 65 % of those who filled out the survey described themselves as aspiring authors, with 18 % self - published, 8 % traditionally - published and 6 % saying they were pursuing hybrid careers.
Like you said, every project is different, and I also believe we'll see more hybrid authors in the future.
«The book sprint method was adopted in order to understand this very moment in art, science and technology hybrid practices, and to mirror the ways Internet culture and networked communication have accelerated creative collaborations, expanded methodologies, and given artists greater agency to work fluidly across disciplines,» says lead author Andrea Grover.
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