Not exact matches
But what is so bizarre is that they differ so vastly, and they don't all apply to each
publisher, yet the world's biggest
names in publishing all saw a major blip that in some cases will have been rather concerning from an ad revenue perspective.
(Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1997); E. W. Kenyon, In His Presence: The Secret of Prayer (Kenyon Publishing Society, 1999); E. W. Kenyon, Jesus the Healer (Kenyon Gospel Publishing Society, 2000); E. W. Kenyon, The Hidden Man (WA: Kenyon Publishing Society, 1998); E. W. Kenyon, The Wonderful
Name of Jesus (Kenyon's Gospel Publishing Society, 1998); John Baker, Celebrate Recovery (CA: Celebrate Recovery Books, 1994); Bob and Pauline Bartosch, Overcomers Outreach: A Bridge to Recovery (La Habra, CA: Overcomers Outreach, 1994); Cathy Burns, Alcoholics Anonymous Unmasked (PA: Sharing, 1991); Cal Chambers, Two Tracks - One Goal (British Columbia: Credo Publishing Corporation, 1992); Martin M. Davis, The Gospel and the Twelve Steps (San Diego, CA: RPI Publishing Inc., 1993); Len C. Freeland, author of Chapter 28, «The Salvation Army» in (Alcoholism: The Total Treatment Approach, edited by Ronald J. Catanzaro IL: Charles C. Thomas
Publisher, 1968); Mark H. Graeser, John A. Lynn, John W. Schoenheit, Don't Blame God: A Biblical Answer to the Problem of Evil, Sin and Suffering.
Please be aware that you may receive solicitations for the Fair Guide from Construct Data, its
publisher, which use the
name of The International Restaurant & Foodservice Show of New York — do
not be fooled.
Please be aware that you may receive solicitations for the Fair Guide from Construct Data, its
publisher, which uses the
name of the Western Foodservice & Hospitality Expo — do
not be fooled.
Please be aware that you may receive solicitations for the Expo - Guide from Commercial Online Manuals, its
publisher, which use the
name of Western Foodservice & Hospitality Expo — again, do
not be fooled.
[use short form of
publisher name,
not «John Wiley & Sons»]
The indictment does
not name academic institutions or companies that were hacked, but does specify that victims included academic
publishers, a biotechnology company, and 11 technology companies.
However, the American
publishers told Handy he couldn't call his book by that
name.
One
publisher who did
not want to be
named pointed out that the costs could add up: If there were three reviews per paper and reviewers were paid $ 500 per review, then a journal like Nature, which reviewed 10,000 papers last year, would end up paying some $ 15 million annually for the review process.
But that work has
not gone unnoticed in some circles, apparently: In the
not - so - cleverly
named journal Significances of Bioengineering & Biosciences, whose
publisher's motto is «Wings To The Research,» a researcher
named Sam Yosemite seems to have nominated Spears for the Nobel Prize.
Surprisingly enough, Jack's motive for hating Christian and Ana is
not that Ana became a fiction editor at a
publisher and her major contributions, as seen in this film, are finding an author
named «Boyce Fox» (could've sworn my accountant worked at Boyce Fox) and increasing a font size by two points.
The story of Captain Marvel is an interesting one, but suffice it to say that the DC character predates
not only its original
publisher but Marvel's character of the same
name.
Despite former EA COO Peter Moore saying the
publisher wasn't interested in remakes because «it feels like pushing stuff out because you've run out of ideas,» here we are — Burnout Paradise Remastered is the company's first big
name game to see a re-release on current - gen consoles.
According to YouTuber Angry Joe, the
publisher doesn't even want to have the director's
name mentioned in interviews, and this doesn't mean anything good for his fans.
It could be argued that most, if
not all, of the big -
name publishers played it safe at E3 by sticking to their franchises and annual outings.
I have
not read Michael Finkel's book of the same
name, but the
publisher description has more focus than this film while offering a probing look at the relationship between these two men.
It's
not more than three years when AAP (American Association of
Publishers) stood forward to announce a new project
named ePub3 Implementation Project in July 2013.
Yes, some other
publishers have vanity presses, but they don't add their brand
name to those ventures.
We've carried one self -
publisher (and in this case he was entirely self - published; he took his stuff to a printer and had it printed) to success, but his first novel - was - traditionally published; he didn't enjoy that process, and he had enough of a
name that - readers - were willing to trust him.
Of course, it's important to note that most published books are
not error - free, whether they are from big
name traditional
publishers or small indie micro-
publishers.
I self - publish, so I do pretty much everything myself; but I've heard several traditionally published indie authors say they were surprised to find out that even with a traditional
publisher, they were expected to do a lot of the marketing for their own books, particularly if the
publisher is small, since they were *
not * a celebrity
name that could sell itself.
Although the works of Tolstoy are public domain, you wouldn't just put a sticker over the
publisher's
name in the new Penguin edition and try to resell it as your own work, would you?
The
names of five
publishers whom he's currently
not working for but who might offer better rates than he's currently earning.
Because freelance editors don't have the
name of a
publisher to back them up, they'll have to truly compete based on skill.
Some readers might
not even notice the
name of the
publisher and will instead buy your book based on the quantity or quality of reviews.
I don't require you to use my
publisher name.
Getting signed by a big
name publisher is the publishing dream of many writers, but what most people don't realise is that it's the opinion of your readers that really matters.
If there's
not a readily - defined, ready - to - shell - out - cash market segment, a regular
publisher won't take a chance on something unless they know there are hordes of sheeple to shell out that cash without worrying about anything but the author's
name on the cover..
Facebook has announced that starting this Wednesday big
name publishers will have their stories exist solely on the Facebook platform and
not link to independent websites.
I don't have any sympathy for people who refuse to use the already available tools (all the retailers have search function and filters with which you can single out
publishers by
name and then filter the books by genre) and prefer to waste their time by whining «The slush pile is indeed my problem as well as it is for any discerning reader» and stating: «published» author and literary scholar have become as diminished as today's Mercedes Benz automobile — cheapened and mass marketed so that everyone can own one.»
Independent
publishers — two of which will be
named as early Rook supporters at the London Book Fair this week — and self - published authors continue to
not only shake up the publishing business but also provide the proof that these studies compile.
With the launch of its Park Row Books imprint under its MIRA Books division, the
publisher is looking to reach new markets that haven't been associated with its famous
name before.
They got reviews that I couldn't because my books didn't have the
publisher name recognition.
Their
publisher *
name * (
not some weird just self publish vanity press) has value to these authors,
not to readers.
Don't forget to add the author
name to the spine, as well as the
publisher / imprint logo or
name.
As if in echo of the forthright debate about self -
publishers» balance - sheet woes that London author Roz Morris opened (see the «provocation» on it at Writer Unboxed)-- and
naming an issue we'll be taking up on 30th November at The FutureBook's Author Day — McLaren is ready to talk of a glutted marketplace, of lower unit sales, dwindling revenue... and yet of an optimism
not always encountered in this discussion: «Hard work will be rewarded.»
On the same indie - published book (that is, you own the distribution rights and publish under your own
name,
not through a self - publishing services company or vanity
publisher), you'd make about $ 1.50 per copy.
Their
name might be on it on the copyright page, but you still paid for the services under their imprint, like WestBow — you weren't actually published by the traditional
publisher Thomas Nelson.
I did get my one (and, so far, only) novel issued by a small
publisher who won't be
named.
Even if you don't have blurbs by highly recognizable
names such as Booklist and
Publishers Weekly, you should still add them (just be sure to cite them correctly).
(Can't be your writer
name as
publisher.
The FAQ states that you can provide your own ISBN and
publisher name, but there weren't any fields for those two items.
Even if your book page on Amazon gives your
publisher name, CreateSpace owns the ISBN and you / your
publisher can
not take the book to any other book distribution or sales outlets.
Then in italics under that in 12 point put «Copyright 2010 by (Author
name)» You can put your
publisher name under that if you want, but do
not say the copyright is by the
publisher.
If the print
publisher has the copyright over the print publication, partly because you let it do so as part of the deal that they «put it together» for you, and has also registered the print ISBN in their
name, this does
not stop you making an eBook (so long as it does
not use the creative design work of the print book) and registering the second and future ISBNs in your own
name as author — as you should have done anyway.
(If you don't know how to get a business
name, read my «Think Like a
Publisher» articles under the tab above.
It doesn't help you to have a huge publishing brand
name stamped on your book if you're
not one of that
publisher's favored authors.
You seem satisfied that Hamilton has creditable
publishers interested now (though how you can verify that claim unless she
names them in public, I don't know - sounds more like she's afraid they will disown the claim if she
names them.)
I didn't have an established
name, so I couldn't go with a traditional
publisher.
So don't mention your book title, the
names of coauthors or illustrators, the
publisher, or retail outlets where your book is available.