Sentences with phrase «long as the authors»

The publisher usually honours such requests, as long as authors do not ask to exclude more than three people or labs, Kiermer says.
You have permission to publish this article free of charge, as long as the author bio and active link are included.
Publishing Guidelines: This article may be freely distributed so long as the author's information (Clikdate.com - Free Online Dating) and an active link (http://www.clikdate.com/) are included.
So you will have no trouble in uploading content to your eLearning website, as long as your authoring tool and LMS support the same standard.
There is a place in the world for the Vanity Press as long as the author knows what they are buying, and what they aren't.
As long as the author is even moderately cautious, they can preserve their work for the length of their life.
Any author can submit her work to be considered for promotion in BookBub's email promotions to readers, as long as the book can be downloaded from a major retailer and as long as the author is offering the book for free or at a major discount.
None of that matters to me as long as the author is making money and continuing to write and hone her craft.
There's nothing wrong with using traditionally published authors as role models — in fact, I'd consider it (as long as the authors are successful).
Oh, as long as the author is willing to fork out $ 119 PER BOOK to do the giveaway.
What the industry hopefully will recognize is that change doesn't have to happen as long as authors are kept ignorant of the possibilities for better royalties and equal sales, a fact that AE reports are trying to remedy.
Smashwords pays authors by Paypal based on their account settings so as long as the authors had account settings with their details, it would be fine.
My reply is yes, it is effectively possible, as long as authors are willing to find new ways to capture the interest of their audience.
So long as we authors are allowed a way to appeal decisions made by the autobots.
I've always enjoyed books from multiple perspectives as long as the author is able to keep the pace of the book and there isn't lots of confusion.
While Alexander seemed to feel that this process was not exactly benign, likening it to the practices of music industry or film industry agents instead of literary agents, one agent stated that it was entirely ethical as long as the author knew about it when signing with the agency and had agreed to it.
Then there are the hybrid companies that will publish anything as long as the author pays for it.
But added that: «This sort of weirdness will only multiply, however, as long as authors don't share fairly in the rewards of electronic publishing.»
As long as an author is willing to bear the cost of preparing the book (editing and laying it out), there is no longer any need to partner with a publisher to fund the printing.
Self - publishing is on the rise, and as long as authors are willing to put in the legwork and create professional standard books for the millions of readers out there in the world, there is no reason why writers shouldn't go it alone.
It seems to me that as long as an author and the publisher is fairly compensatged — the author for their talent / skills, the publisher for their costs of producing the book in its many formats, it matters not what the resellerwants to charge.
But that's fine, as long as the author understands that their agent may be walking a very fine line between representation and publication status.
So long as the author page isn't just your personal page (where people have to become friends vs. just liking the page), would go for the author page... But if that's your personal - be-my-friend page, then the book page!
By default, EPUB Publications meet this WCAG requirement so long as Authors follow the EPUB requirements to include all EPUB Content Documents in the spine and ensure access to all non-linear documents [Packages].
Look, as long as the authors get paid fairly, I'm in full support.
But, no one really worried about it as long as the authors used some common sense.
As long as an author takes his or her time to create a professional book that is formatted and edited well, then there is no reason a Lulu book can't make it into a library.
Basically, as long as an author didn't get too annoying with a promotion thread (ie, didn't do one more than once a week or so), the thread wasn't reported as spam too often or an author didn't hijack another person's thread just to do drive - by promotions, there was no real problem.
I have bought ebooks from Siren through Amazon occasionally, and I'm not adverse to the higher pricing, as long as the authors are getting their share, and the cost of an ebook is significant lower than the paper version.
As long as an author provides their own editorial and design services, then a vanity publisher may be the most cost effective way of getting their book out in print.
As long as the authors are well aware of the nature of the program, the best advice from NYT and USA Today bestselling authors is not to be too static.
Copyright © 1999 Victoria Rose, PO Box 4816, Auburn, CA 95604; [email protected] Document may be reproduced in its entirety (not in sections), as long as the author is credited.
Document may be reproduced in its entirety (not in sections), as long as the author is credited.
so long as the author is free to chose any method they want to analyze the data, while rejecting any other method, the results will suffer from expectation bias.
Attribution only licenses mean that an image is free to be used and distributed in any form, including for commercial use, as long as the author is credited.

Not exact matches

As the authors — David Agus, Elizabeth Jaffee, Greg Simon, Kim Thiboldeaux, and Jeff Zients — rightly contend, there are still (almost unimaginably) significant «lacks» that substantially limit our progress in the long war on cancer.
In July, Amazon tried to make peace with Hachette authors by offering them 100 % of digital book sales for as long as talks with Hachette dragged out — a proposal that Hachette had already turned down in negotiations.
«China has engaged for a very long time in the theft of our intellectual property as well as practices like forced technology transfer,» said Navarro, author of several books anti-China books including «Death by China.»
Host Brian Clark chats with self - starters ranging from Gary Vaynerchuk to Pivot author Jenny Blake about everything from playing the long game to «designing your life,» as well as shares his own stories as an eight - time entrepreneur.
But as research by author Noam Wasserman (author of The Founder's Dilemma) has shown, by the time a venture is three years old 50 percent of founders are no longer in charge, a cliff - like decline that continues to plummet by upwards of 10 percent every year thereafter.
Fran Hauser is a long - time media executive, startup investor and author of The Myth of the Nice Girl.Best known for her role building PEOPLE.com — one of the biggest media brands online — Hauser made the leap to early stage investing in 2014, funding and advising consumer - focused companies such as HelloGiggles, Mogul, The Wing and Gem & Bolt.
Those days are long past, as the author earned $ 95 million between June 2016 and June 2017, according to Forbes.
Jeanette Pavini has had a long career as an author, investigative reporter and spokesperson with a mission to save people money.
Jack Tatar is the author of the book, «Safe 4 Retirement: The Four Keys to a Safe Retirement» which takes a holistic approach to retirement that considers not only the financial aspects but the need to focus on health, wellness, mental attitude and staying involved as keys to living a long and safe retirement.
The author explores why income inequality and all of the associated societal ills have only worsened even as the U.S. has experienced an eight - year - long economic expansion.
BOOKS — LOSING CONTROL By Stephen D. King The world is witnessing a massive redistribution of wealth as the West learns it can no longer live beyond its means, says HSBC's group chief economist Stephen D. King, author of...
I slightly disagree with the author as I feel its too risky to buy investment properties that has negative cashflow from day 1, despite his examples shows that on the long term it works out.
The authors write, «Viewed from a long - run perspective, it may be fair to characterize the real safe rate as normally fluctuating around the levels that we see today, so that today's level is not so unusual.
It would be great to see the author maintain an up to date set of data (or at least checked links) on his website for the book and guarantee to do this for as long as the book is on sale at least.
3) The discussion about scaling vs. keeping it small is a very interesting one: I liked that the author presented real - life cases for either scenarios for food for thought instead of advocating one or the other (e.g. presenting a single «formula» as the golden rule that all shall follow)-- I can see how this particular decision can be case sensitive and there really is no «right» answer as long as it works for the entrepreneur!
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