He noted that unlike some other media industries, publishers have been handed a great gift — millions of
devices in the hands of readers that provides publishers the opportunity to create new products.
It takes time, good will, and maybe plastic gloves to turn the pages of artist books, and anyway literature is supposed to take on new
meanings in the hands of readers.
Created by a set of computer programmers and a best - selling independent author, this company knows what it takes to get your book from messy manuscript to polished ebook
in the hands of readers across the globe.
A bunch of reasons: first, the business pages have more functionality than personal profiles (namely advertising, which is extremely cheap on FB and effective... great way to get your book
in the hands of readers who are interested in the genre).
With the click of a button, one can now get their work
in the hands of readers in mere hours — the time it takes for a book to go live on Amazon.
But if the research has been done and verified on the upcoming Snowden title, the book written, the editing finalized, and the entire manuscript formatted for printing, why is it
not in the hands of readers on their devices?
Your commentary regarding getting more devices
in the hands of readers puts me in mind of Tesla's decision to make its battery patents public.
However, about ten years ago, three innovative technologies were introduced at the same time that made it possible for an author to bypass the historical method for getting published and get a professionally produced book
in the hands of readers quickly and affordably.
Some of those factors are geographical, in which publishers simply can not get
content in the hands of readers, but it's also one of those situations that digital can not fix; when readers live in an area with very limited access to bandwidth and don't have credit cards to purchase digital content, ebooks are not an option.
My hope is to demystify the process of self - publishing so authors can make informed business decisions on how to get their work
in the hands of readers directly.
Soda has a new system where indies can submit their books into the daily newsletter, to put their
titles in the hands of readers who really like a particular genre.
I went into the two ways to do this, either by traditional publishing, the be-all and end - all to getting your book
in the hands of readers for over a century, or by yourself.
Let's face it: no matter how many eReaders and eBook formats have bombarded the market, the power to hold the key to reading passion
lies in the hands of the reader.
For nearly two decades, our mission has been to put the work of emerging contemporary
artists in the hands of readers, collectors, curators, and painting enthusiasts, and where better to find young, emerging work than in some of best studio programs the country.
In addition to Ingram's own print facilities in the US, UK, and Australia, you can take advantage of Global Connect print channels in China, Germany, India, Italy, Poland, Russia, and South Korea, and put your book
in the hands of readers across the globe.
The growing number of successful midlist authors suggests that the future of publishing is
in the hands of readers who are more and more willing to find their own books rather than rely on a traditional publisher to curate them.
Indie service providers have created new cooperative channels, and together we usher authors through the full book cycle to get their professional
works in the hands of readers.
Saving Arcadia did for me what reading John Muir, Wendell Berry, and Annie Dillard always does: It buoyed my spirits, and made me want to plant a copy of this wonderful
book in the hands of every reader I know.
Awesome Gang is a place for Kindle book authors to share their books and get
them in the hands of readers.
It seems like it really is just all about money and less about getting the books
in the hands of the readers.
Writers want their books
in the hands of readers... who will read those books, and have some enjoyment for an afternoon or a week or two.
I have written extensively about this topic and have a white paper title The Four Paths to Publishing, that layouts out the different opportunities available today for authors to get their books
in the hands of readers.
You can have
it in the hands of your readers within months (I don't recommend weeks).
2) once more ebooks are available in libraries (still to come), even more ebooks authored by women will be
in the hands of readers.
Self - publishing is a quick and efficient way to get your book
in the hands of readers.
It was originally designed as a way to help authors get their books
in the hands of readers, while at the same time helping readers find affordable books as the price of eBooks continued to climb.
Much of this kind of success may have a lot to do with Sourcebooks» pioneering spirit, an attitude which has seen the publisher participate in a number of experimental and mildly controversial initiatives to put ebooks
in the hands of readers, put titles in public libraries, and put children's books in the hands of shoppers.