Sentences with phrase «just as a print book»

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«It strikes Werner just then as wondrously futile to build splendid buildings, to make music, to sing songs, to print huge books full of colorful birds in the face of the seismic, engulfing indifference of the world - what pretensions humans have!»
Well - off kids have on average more access to books and other printed materials; just as important, their parents speak to them more than low - income parents speak to their children — by some estimates, far more — and the speech they use is more complex.
And then I just signed the contract as of the recording of this, like today, uh — for my next book after that called, «Weight Loss White Lies» There are so many shysters in the weight loss industry and I'm so sick and tired of seeing them on television and in print magazines.
Ebook sales are not falling, the print book is not roaring back into vogue and the trend of stories about their perilous future is just a passing one, to be forgotten as soon as the full story can be told.
It has a massive, vested interest in keeping print books at the top of the reading food chain, just as commercial publishers do.
Which is an awfully cruel thing to say to somebody who labored just as hard to get her epubbed book written as the authors who are in print.
But right now, they have an investment in their infrastructure of buildings and staff and never anticipated a business model where you could print just as many books as you need.
Are publishers selling a product to a retailer to sell on, just like a print book, which is «their», the publisher's, product all the way through to the user / consumer, and identifiable as such, with their ISBN and their prefix?
Our Print On Demand quality is just as good because we use the exact same digital printing process for all of our books.
Just as the debate once raged about the state of print - versus - digital book publishing, magazines and newspapers are feeling the pinch of that familiar argument.
Just as with books, though, there are books that you collect and books that you consume; print lends itself to titles that readers want to own for years to come, while ebooks were ideal for books that readers enjoyed and then promptly moved away from.
I know hundreds of writers who attend events, such as the Romance Writers of America conference and they just encourage people to just buy the print books on Amazon, instead of securing the sale.
The mere fact that e-books are flourishing is proof that they can be just as successful as printed books, both financially and critically.More and more people are going to be going the e-reader route over the years, for reasons of convenience, as more authors will do the same.
Just as with a print book, I will be analyzing and taking mental notes as I read, whether literature or courses.
Just as Tumblr transformed the standard of personal websites with its ease of sharing different types of content, PressBooks intends to do the same for ebook and print book publishing.
Content that is not actually tabular in nature (for example comparative lists) should not be formatted as a table just to match the print book design.
TIP: If you are considering just having your children's illustrated book as an eBook, we recommend having your illustrations prepared for print.
Australian self - publishing guru Emily Craven, of E-Book Revolution, has made a wonderful video that explains how she used Pressbooks to produce the PDFs she needed to get her book into a Print - on - Demand service, meaning that her books are not just available as ebooks, but as paper books too.
As for other companies: I used Lulu once to print a large batch of books since they were cheaper than IngramSpark, and I found out they were just that: cheaper.
By printing the books on demand locally and by printing just as many books as we need, we won't have to worry about wastefully publishing a bunch of narrow - interest books that may or may not sell.»
They're just the same words as in the printed books made reflowable for a screen.
With this being what they are, just as I released the book, the eBook market exploded and within months it became obvious that print is on its way out, while the Kindle and Nook now generate the majority of today's book sales, particularly when you're not published by a New York publishing house.
This experience includes inside and outside book printing and general commercial printing, owner of a specialized Independent Publisher, successful self - publisher as well as just under twenty years» experience working with self - publishers as a principal and founder of RJ Communications, now Self Publishing, Inc..
He figured he could just as easily do what his publisher was doing — publishing the books electronically and using print - on - demand.
The e-ink technology of the Sony E-Reader may be fine for just the written word, but for pictures, and manga especially, it needs to look as good as a printed book to be successful.
As they look just like the printed book, that's like saying the printed book is the worst possible format for narrative fiction.
Just as I was beginning to accept the death of the printed book publishing industry, I now learn that ebooks will also go the same way!
And for ebooks it is just as critical, if not more critical than for print books.
But to argue that we should ban the printing of just one format of books to save the environment is not only ridiculous but short sighted as well.
I have an amazing formatter that lays out the books so they look just as neat and clean as any mass published novel, both in ebook and print.
Even though there may be ways to offer signed copies of a print book through outlets such as Amazon's Fulfillment Services, it could be costly and just not worth the added expense and hassle.
A self - publishing author can have a book on the market in print and / or digital format in just a few months, whereas with traditional publishers, it can take as long as two years to publish one book.
I haven't seen a proof of the book yet and some people have said that the quality of the books printed by CreateSpace just isn't as good as ones from Lightning Source.
Is it just for digital ebooks, or will they provide files for print books as well?
The print technology behind your POD book, or those you publish for someone else, allows your books to look just as professional as John Grisham's latest thriller.
But, just as a reminder: POD is simply a way to physically print books, and many publishers who are not self - publishers or subsidy presses are either going that route or seriously considering it already.
People believe that writing an eBook is easier than writing traditional printed books, but the truth is that it takes just as much effort and time to build your own ideas and to put down your knowledge and imagination on digital format.
As a reader, I don't have an ideological loyalty to print — a book is a book, regardless of the format, and although I personally prefer print, I imagine that's really just because it's what I grew up with.
It's just that, ironically, if you have to pay for a review... it isn't worth the paper it's printed on (most of the time — there are a few exceptions to this rule), as far as this book publicist is concerned.
IngramSpark supports hardcovers, paperbacks and ebooks and uploading a print book and an ebook into your account at the same time costs the same amount as just uploading a print book alone.
Just wish you did covers for print books as well.
Originally titled «When the City Sleeps,» the book had been out of print for almost just as long and it made a perfect candidate to be turned into an e-book.
And just as with any print - book library, public or educational, if the book is already checked out by another student, there is a waiting list.
I don't know if you can blame it on just technology because I do the same thing with print books as well.
Well, as an addicted reader I prefer to have always to versions of book I currently read, I just simply can't make a choice when it comes to buying the print edition OR getting the e-book.
On the least expensive models, it's not backlit, so you'll need light to see the text, just as you would with a printed book.
Printed books just don't handle typesetting in this way: they fit as many words into a line as possible while maintaining the spacing between them, and they aren't afraid to either break a word in half to hyphenate it or to leave a gap at the end of a line.
However, just as the entire industry and consumer base had to do when the e-reader devices appeared on the market in a wide - scale way, Hsu had to look for — and found — a purpose for digital children's books; in Hsu's case, it was the ability to still read a bedtime story to his children via Skype when he traveled, his children holding their print edition and he reading on his iPad.
Work by the Pew Research Center has shown that print books are still central to Americans» library use, just as they remain central in Americans» overall reading habits.
I also wonder, once KDP Print takes over CreateSpace, will Kindle reward those who only publish their print books through them just as they do with eBPrint takes over CreateSpace, will Kindle reward those who only publish their print books through them just as they do with eBprint books through them just as they do with eBooks.
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