Sentences with phrase «most sense for authors»

Based on our example, you should immediately see that the following tactics would likely make the most sense for an author pursuing these objectives:

Not exact matches

Therefore, I would suggest that the most important reason for our clinging to the notion of revelation is not to evoke a sense of privilege but to give strong expression to our sense of the always surprising initiative or «prevenience» of God and the conviction that we are not ourselves the authors of the promise we live by.
And you're absolutely right about how every author has to do what makes the most sense for them.
Through Lulu's distribution partnerships, print - on - demand, and eBook technologies, authors are able to best meet the needs of all their customers in the ways that make the most sense for them.
Diane — If possible, royalty share makes the * most * sense for authors.
What I'm missing here is why would the authors, or estates of authors be paying a commission for putting a book up as a Kindle edition, when this is most people can easily do themselves I think it makes sense to assume that Wylie has negotiated better terms with Amazon than it offers to self - publishers.
For most indie authors — who focus on ebooks, where the highest profit margins reside — considering these extra steps may not make sense.
(I don't recommend going exclusive for authors who want to make a career of writing and — you want to build a brand and a business and extend your reach everywhere — but for a side project you don't want to devote as much time to, it can make sense to just focus on what's likely to earn you the most money.)
In these times of great change, it's possible for authors to forge their own path — as Tucker did by picking and choosing the elements of self - publishing and traditional publishing that make the most sense for his book.
Especially for something like this, indie is in the all - encompassing sense that includes small press authors who have to do most of their own marketing, just like self - pubbers.
For most self - published authors, it makes more sense to focus on online book sales where there is still some profit to be made and far fewer headaches.
I think your approach certainly makes sense for most non-fiction authors who have the goal of selling a lot of books (whether for profit or to spread their message).
Most particularly, Kindle Worlds is built at least in part on substructure developed for Amazon's self - publishing business — and if Amazon (as seems likely) ends up charging KW authors any sort of setup or service fees to those uploading works to the KW publishing program, I think it would be next to impossible to argue that works uploaded on that basis were somehow «works for hire» in the proper legal sense.
The challenge is finding the right media and going after media that makes the most sense for your book, especially as an indie author.
However, it might make sense to develop a standard reflowable eBook for most retailers while taking a more interactive approach with an iBooks Author file.
Howard is the author of the book «The Most Important Thing: Uncommon Sense for the Thoughtful Investor».
She is on a search for its origins; painting as practical magic, the prosaic made ecstatic, and self - portrait in its most basic sense as a trace of its author... The non-traditional materials Strobert employs — powdered graphite, pumice, papier - mâché and glitter among others — all have visual signatures as distinctive as the bulbous shine of oil paint or the transparent skeins of gouache.
In an digital system books can be everywhere it makes sense for them to be — books by a particular author, books on contracts or cats, or books published in Toronto on 1975, are all available to be identified and found, while they are stored in the most efficient way for utilization of space in a warehouse navigated by robots.
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