Sentences with phrase «means most publishing houses»

Not exact matches

If your book manages to make it through their process as you wrote it (meaning you're the most brilliant author their ever was), you'll still see less of the compensation from sales than the publishing house.
Down the road, most literary writers will likely follow the hybrid model, meaning that they'll publish some books with traditional publishing houses and others on their own — if they want to publish frequently and consistently.
If your book makes it through the traditional publication process as you wrote it (meaning you're the most brilliant author there ever was), you'll still be seeing less of the compensation from sales than the publishing house.
Most small presses or publishing houses are vanity presses — which means they will publish just about anything.
-- Networking: Although most publishing houses, literary agencies and book publicity firms are in New York — which means many of us see each other in person — many are not.
In addition to ongoing publishing and writing projects, since 1990 he has maintained an artistic practice employing the camera obscura as a means to develop site - specific installations, most recently at Wave Hill (Bronx, New York) and Evergreen House (Johns Hopkins University).
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