Sentences with phrase «just getting into print»

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But it also disclosed in the fine print of its SEC filing just what a legal and financial nightmare it is getting into over what it calls the «cybersecurity incident.»
You know if they pull back and get hawkish, they probably can get away with keeping the show going a little longer, but if they just keep printing money, particularly the ECB and the Bank of Japan, and funnelling it into the financial system by tens of billions of dollars.
I just want to help new and undiscovered authors get their books into print.
Hi Alison, really love your work, just getting back into printing since finishing work and would like to approach galleries also - any tips?
You can compile them all into a Word document with a label template and print them out while you are pregnant so once you get your announcements, you just have to put the sticky labels on the envelopes and send them away.
I can only imagine how helpful it would be to print out the outfits and just mindlessly go into my closet and grab Outfit # 25 on the 25th of the month and get dressed.
RUTHII SLATTUM: And in order just to get into the NICU ward if you will, you have to get like scanned in and some printed.
If you can, you might also want to look into getting some personal business cards printed — Vista Print can be very cheap; so can your local Kinkos — just your name, cell phone number, and e-mail address (and perhaps your degree and a website address) can go a long way towards seeming professional and helping you get to the next step.
I'm starting to get into fruit prints as well and just ordered my first lemon dress this week.
Perfect for scarecrow or giant - evil - pumpkin costumes (or just for stomping around the house with something creepy on your feet), these printed socks are a fun way to get into the holiday spirit.
It took 3 tries to get the size just right, I found out I needed to crop the picture into four sections and print them out separately.
I then got the students into groups to look at their own evidence packs (I didn't give them the «authentic evidence» but just printed versions) They then had an evidence log with prompt questions and a final coronary report.
Many authors talk about the challenges of just getting their books into 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.
If you check out ANN's thread about the Ipad App, Ed Chavez from Vertical steps in and explains the difficulties involved with getting digital releases on multiple devices - every device has it's own coding / programming / delivery system [so you can't just plunk in your high - res PDF for your print edition], which can sometimes be time consuming or restrictive depending on their policites [the Playstation Network one was rather icky by the sounds of it - they only want chapters, not full books, and they want the comics cut up into a panel by panel slideshow].
We've just released our very own Pressbooks Guide to Self - Publishing, which will explain how to get your book into print and ebook stores (using Pressbooks) for under $ 100.
As a non-fiction author that started in print and is now just getting into ebooks, I encourage you to learn InDesign — especially since you already own it.
If getting published traditionally doesn't especially help you to get your books on the shelves of stores (unless you are talented, awesome, hard - working, and lucky enough to be a Jim Butcher), then you've got a legitimate reason to question whether you want to roll the dice with traditional publishers (who absolutely offer many great advantages), or get 70 % royalties on your indie ebooks and get paid 80 % of your print book's list price (minus the cost of POD printing) with your print - on - demand book via Lightning Source and their 20 % short discount option — which gets you right into Amazon.com and other online bookstores, just like the big boys do.
That's why, as comics - industry executives talk on stage about using digital comics to hook people into buying print, I get the distinct impression that they're just trying not to spook the comic retailers who are responsible for a huge percentage of their revenues.
I think too that people considering going POD or other non-traditional pub offerings forget that it's not just a question of getting your book into print but actually selling it!
For example, Falling Into Love by Takashi Kanzaki is 10.99 through the app, 9.95 on amazon's kindle, or 450 points at emanga (or you can just go to Akadot and get the print edition for 4.75).
You get the feeling that some day we'll all stop by Walgreens to toss in a manuscript and pick up a ready edition of the book a bit later, just like having vacation pictures made into prints.)
Since I just got the proof copy of the print version, I wanted to dive into it a bit and look at why I made the decisions with it that I did.
For example, photographers sign stock agency contracts with outrageously bad terms they should never accept, and authors sign publishing contracts with outrageously bad terms they should never accept, in both cases demonstrating a desperate willingness to undervalue their work to nearly nothing just to get into print.
Instead of doing editing and cover design work, printing tens or hundreds of thousands of copies, and using their vast distribution, storage, and shipping network to get their books into thousands of bookstores across the country (and thus earning their share), publishers are now just doing the same editing and cover design work and a relatively - painless e-book conversion and upload process, and are taking 75 % of the proceeds.
But I have to admit that when I started to buy books — just last year — about the new self - publishing, about the world of print on demand, about selling on Amazon and all the new ways to get into print, I was astonished.
-LSB-...] I started to buy books — just last year — about the new self - publishing, about the world of print on demand, about selling on Amazon and all the new ways to get into print, I was -LSB-...]
I just don't get new stuff into print very often now, so that immediately cuts into what you'll sell, and it's just... I don't sell that well at shows anymore.
When we do get beautiful ebooks, which authors can just drag and drop whatever they want into, ebooks will be better than print and the decline of publishers will accelerate.
I am just really getting all into this whole Social Media flow and I am getting orders on prints.
Blimey, I just can not believe that people are able to get this stuff into print!
Only if the cap got smaller and smaller would it turn allowances into a precious commodity, and not just paper printed by the government.
print into a calm, neutral room — and just close the doors when it gets too much!
I'm progressively turning the eldest's into a jungle... just got some leopard - print curtains on ebay and we're researching plastic vines and trees
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