Sentences with phrase «more trad»

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Presumably catering to those who would fancy more of a micro-system shaped offering than the more unusual original Stremium design, this takes on a more trad... Read more
It's held there for around a year now, with mild fluctuations (the overall bestselling ebook list on Amazon averages 35 % self pub, because the top ten titles in each genre tend to be more trad than self).
Another question: do you think the discounting by Amazon could be on purpose, because they noticed big publishing was practicing deep discount conditions with Amazon's discounts, and Amazon knew the more discounting it would do, the more trad pub and hybrid authors would be screwed, and tempted to become only self - published authors?
Yes, on balance, there are probably more trad published books that are better than indie books but let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater.
It has more trad - pub nomenclature and you need to know your stuff before venturing into LS, so not at all something for first time publishing.
So for me to buy more trad published books than self because I have limited money, not because of bias, makes logical sense and has NOTHING TO DO WITH BIAS, which obviously your comments were.
Among the 13 (out of 125 total) of them reporting incomes of $ 30,000 or more, 7 listed 2 or more trad published titles... so I'm thinking maybe they didn't understand the question as I did.
King of Jazz (John Murray Anderson, Pál Fejös, 1930) This newly restored two - colour Technicolor treat is a revelatory combination of Art Deco surrealist set - pieces, acrobatic choreography and démodé trick photography bouncing off extremely dated but charmingly goofy humour and jazz which could scarcely be any more trad (notwithstanding that Gershwin's glorious «Rhapsody in Blue», written for the «King of Jazz» himself, bandleader Paul Whiteman, and used prominently in the film, was a pointer to certain new directions).

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Compared to the more consciously empowered female leads of Disney hits such as Frozen and Brave, this live - action Cinderella is a bit trad.
There's no box - shifting but I've never yearned for that, or for a slower, more difficult change, when I've been out on a bike, so my question is, is the trad manual so loved because it's something special beyond its challenges, or is it just the incumbent?
More profit for trad pubs, better odds of some readers finding mine a bargain.
I was discussing this with someone yesterday, going back and forth at possible explanations, which included that self - pubbed authors tend to work the review mines harder than their trad pubbed peers, or have more support from other indie authors reviewing, or get higher ratings due to the generally lower price of the work (greater satisfaction due to a price / performance expectation).
They're trying to avoid the crap with ebooks being the same cost (or more) than paper like so many trad publishers are doing.
Just has a different perspective on the publishing industry from many indies, and is more used to people having the goal of a trad deal.
The worst thing on the planet for me would be where trad publishers start paying 50 % or more to their authors, and lose their battle with Amazon, only to see their books priced in the weeds.
We asked her a bunch of questions about what she found in regard to author income, books on sale, and whether indie or trad publishing is more likely to get a person to a living wage (which she defined as the U.S. average of $ 32,000 a year).
Going indie in genres where the publishers aren't interested (and making more money as an indie than in trad publishing!)
The more we can do to help authors navigate the tricky learning curve of either self - publishing or working with agents towards a trad publishing contract the better!
I came out of this episode even more determined to avoid agents and trad publishing.
Once more, see what the trads in your genre are doing.
Trad publishers put out more than their share of excrement too, which readers also get to embrace or reject.
Now trad publishers are scrambling to sign some of the authors they turned away because they have proven that readers want to have more of a selection.
I make my living from writing, actually, with a mix of indie and trad pub stuff, but there are people who are far more skilled than me who don't, and people who stink who make a lot more.
I have read indie authors who shine and trad authors who should be locked in a box as far from a pc as they can get to save us all from more torture.
Quite frankly, I make more than many Trad published and I turned DOWN the trad offers because it would slow down the process of writing, interfere with my contact with the fans, cost me money and essentially make me a low paid wage slave for the «honor» of having someone else utterly control my wTrad published and I turned DOWN the trad offers because it would slow down the process of writing, interfere with my contact with the fans, cost me money and essentially make me a low paid wage slave for the «honor» of having someone else utterly control my wtrad offers because it would slow down the process of writing, interfere with my contact with the fans, cost me money and essentially make me a low paid wage slave for the «honor» of having someone else utterly control my work.
Successful self - published authors tend to promote themselves more effectively than the average trad pub author.
As I've continued on my self - publishing path, though, I've felt more frustration with what happens with my trad - pubbed books.
There are a few bad apples among the trad published, but far more in the self - published ranks (and stop reading that I mean ALL self - publishers, or I'm going to start recommending that you get glasses).
There are plenty of trad published books that are more boring than watching paint dry or more vapid than a sparkly vampire.
Alex — I think trad publishers still see 80K words as the sweet spot (more for fantasy) because that seems the «right size» for a paper book.
When authors stop signing contracts and then announce they are making as much, if not more, by selling direct to their customers (via Amazon / iTunes / etc), will those remaining trad pub authors still toe the line and defend their masters at all costs?
However, we know they're elitists from things they've said in the past about self - published books being of lesser quality compared to trad pub books (how ironic that now trad pub authors are complaining more about their books having so many typos and problems when printed).
If you wrote and published just a little bit more and did some of these as self - pubbed books at a lower price range to go along with your trad pub deals, I'll bet you could make a lot more.
But one reason I won't be publishing a lot more middle grade is because I also like to sell books... and it's just very hard to do that in indie MG (or trad - pub MG, to be honest — the market is simply smaller).
There is clearly no contest any more between the amount you can earn as an indie versus as a trad pubbed author.
It's also worth noting that the author of the AE report, Hugh Howey, admitted in comments on Chuck Wendig's blog (fourth down) that actually he earned more from trad pub last year that he did from Amazon.
One trad - pubbed novel can set you back $ 9.99 or more, and a single audiobook costs easily twice that.
Yes, it's a flawed process, even more so now that trad publishers are struggling to stay afloat in a sea that is rough and capricious.
I get that I'm supposed to be more upset about this paid review service, but what Locke did doesn't look different to me than Kirkus Reviews (and, as you point out, other favor trades from trad pubbing that are entrenched and go unremarked.)
The difference in income between successful traditionally published authors and successful self - published authors is getting narrower each day, with many self - published authors now making much, much more than their trad pub counterparts.
As for spelling mistakes with indies, yeh, some but no more than I've found in the trad published books.
More and more authors are becoming hybrids these days, both indie and trad - publisMore and more authors are becoming hybrids these days, both indie and trad - publismore authors are becoming hybrids these days, both indie and trad - published.
Most trad published e-books are priced so high (often as high if not more than the printed book) that they are pricing themselves out of the competition.
Whether we batter them down by sheer numbers, or the trads figure out that we're here to stay and offer us more than the crumbs they give their captive audience now really makes no difference to me.
More than that, the trad authors are afraid of being pushed out, which they should be.
I, too noticed more activity in the market by trad publishers in what I used to term the fallow months.
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