Even though WayForward
loves working with publishers to create amazing games, they are committed to creating their own original game series to ensure that they leave their unique mark within the industry.
He told me in a #PorterMeets interview for The Bookseller in December, «
I love working with publishers.
Not exact matches
What she learned from
working with a traditional
publisher and what she
loves about independent publishing;
We have helped small presses, agencies, and self -
publishers to produce the books they want to create, and we'd
love to
work with you!
I
love reviewing books and
working with authors and
publishers to promote great writing.
After many years of
working with both big and small
publishers, Jess is on her own... and
loving it!
Mainly I continue
working with my
publisher because I
love the characters and my readers
love the characters... it hasn't seemed like a great idea to stop writing the series.
We've been
working hard to get NOOK Press ready for some new guests — starting today,
publishers in the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, and Belgium will be able to publish
with NOOK Press and reach Barnes & Noble's millions of book -
loving customers.
She
loves meeting and
working with publishers as well as authors of all experience levels — though she has a special passion for
working with independent authors and those new to the craft, as well as those writing science fiction, fantasy, horror, romance, suspense, or any combination thereof.
I
love the control I have over my indie published
works, but it's nice to have help in marketing
with the traditional
publisher.
There are so many agents, authors and
publishers that I'd
love to
work with — it's difficult to pick just one!
We also
love working with the small
publisher and the individual author.
Ideally, I'd
love to have it both ways —
work on indie comics as well as
work with a
publisher.
Do readers know, for example, that some authors whose names they revere — whose books inspire the films and television
work they
love — traditionally haven't been able to understand their own «royalty» statements from their
publishers with any assurance that those documents were accurate?
Honestly, so do I. I'd
love to see traditional
publishers continue —
with good author contracts and
with an acknowledgement that they
work in partnership
with authors rather than believing that writers are necessary idiots.
I absolutely
loved it and Frauke Spanuth at Croco Designs does
work with many
publishers and is priced reasonably.
I am a small bilingual
publisher aiming to help young authors (18 to date) get published
with a real support, for the
love of great
works and talents!
They are respectful of all the
work I've done so far as an indie, they are giving me complete say over the cover («If you don't
love it, we won't use it») which I've NEVER had before
with a trad
publisher, and they treat me like a partner not an underling.
Par for China was always my
working title, but the
publisher really fell in
love with The Forbidden Game, which was the title of a related story I wrote for Slate a few years ago.
Besides the awesomeness of connecting directly
with people that
love your games and engaging in a lot of fun conversations it allows you to free yourself from the shackles of
working for a
publisher.
Alice
works with publishers, for clients and agencies, and
loves the odd side project too.