Hybrid publishers need to pay their people well to be able to offer you top talent.
Not exact matches
All we wanted to do was create a long list of the things that writers should consider before publishing a book, things they
needed to know if they were going to self - publish or if they were courting a traditional or
hybrid publisher.
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.
US Book Views is a small company that helps indie authors, small
publishers, self -
publishers, and
hybrid authors get much
needed book reviews and exposure for their books.
These can be the most frustrating «
hybrids» of all, since they might be identifying themselves primarily as a traditional
publisher and be listed in market guides such as Writer's Market, but could use that as a bait - and - switch: Oh, sorry, your work doesn't meet our editorial
needs for our traditional publishing operation, but would you like to pay for our
hybrid publishing [or self - publishing] service?
Us Book Views helps indie authors, small
publishers, self -
publishers, and
hybrid authors get much
needed book reviews and exposure for their books.
The difficult task of being a
hybrid publisher is ensuring that the lines between traditional clients and those who
need editing or formatting services do not blur, as to avoid any conflict of interest or appearance of impropriety.
IBPA's
Hybrid Publisher Criteria brings urgently
needed clarity and consensus to this emerging model.»
IBPA's
Hybrid Publisher Criteria provides much - needed clarity, sets strong author - friendly standards for hybrid publishers, and will no doubt encourage authors to consider hybrid publishing with greater confidence than before.&
Hybrid Publisher Criteria provides much -
needed clarity, sets strong author - friendly standards for
hybrid publishers, and will no doubt encourage authors to consider hybrid publishing with greater confidence than before.&
hybrid publishers, and will no doubt encourage authors to consider
hybrid publishing with greater confidence than before.&
hybrid publishing with greater confidence than before.»
Both
need to be operative for this particular revenue source to be reliable to the
hybrid publisher.
«The possibilities are endless,» Weiner said, noting that some textbook
publishers are experimenting with
hybrid models that combine e-book technology with print - on - demand books, so that a
publisher only prints the portions of text or the number of textbooks that it
needs.
Writers Digest community leader Phil Sexton will reveal exclusive results from an all new deep - dive survey into the wants,
needs and plans of
hybrid authors — those who have both published with a traditional
publisher and self - published books.