(Can't be your writer
name as publisher.
This would only have worked if you were doing a short - run print job, where no one verifies your metadata (so no one has to see that your ISBN doesn't match
your name as a publisher), and that's not common for indies.
You can use
your name as the publisher of record.
When I self - publish I put my own
name as the publisher.
If you're worried about how people will perceive your books, don't use your family
name as the publisher name or write under a pen name.
And while there will no doubt be speculation about the sudden departure of Barnsley, she, too, left the company on a high note, having been
named as publisher of the year last year in the UK.
I've two earlier, non-fiction, books to my name, published commercially, and I'm worried that the Strategic
name as publisher of the new book will harm my reputation as a writer.
I personally started my own LLC so that I could use my publishing company's
name as my publisher on my books.
Canada's ISBN agency is friendly to self - publishers, including those using their own
name as the publisher.
Numbers can not be transferred, so if you got a free one and later want to show
your name as the publisher, you will have to re-publish your book using a new ISBN.
Not exact matches
When a big -
name writer such
as Rowling — who, let's face it, is the biggest there is — goes solo and decides to sell her own ebooks independent of any
publisher, that contributes to two things.
It was recently
named as a Top 10 Business Book by
Publisher's Weekly.
In the interim I'd worked for a couple of magazines, but among them I had been the managing editor of the Village Voice, and I had met a man there
named John Evans who started out
as the classified - ad director, became the
publisher.
Other
names that have been publicly floated
as potential bidders include Univision and Penske Media (the
publisher of Variety and the Hollywood Reporter), but it's unclear who is actually planning to submit a bid.
Last month, the Chicago - based company announced a reorganization that
named each of its newspapers» editors
as dual editors - in - chief and
publishers.
Tencent has overtaken even better known U.S.
names such
as Activision and Blizzard to become the world's largest game
publisher by revenue.
He later was
named general manager of TIME, and in 1976 he came to SI
as associate
publisher.
For the first time in 63 years, the
name of Rogers or his late father, Stephen Rogers, who preceded him
as publisher, no longer appears on The Post-Standard's masthead.
[51] In July 2008, the local ownership sold the paper to Roger Ailes, chairman of Fox News, who
named his wife Elizabeth
as the new
publisher.
The New York Times announced that
publisher Arthur O. Sulzberger will retire by Dec. 31 and
name his 37 - year - old son, Arthur Gregg (A.G.) Sulzberger
as his replacement.
In an attempt to calm rising newsroom tensions at The Los Angeles Times, the paper is expected to
name Jim Kirk, a veteran journalist and former editor and
publisher of The Chicago Sun - Times,
as its next editor in chief today, according to company officials.
«We continue to urge President Trump to promptly
name a respected leader of the scientific community to serve
as science adviser to the president,» said Holt, who also serves
as the executive
publisher of the Science family of journals.
5.1.1 Remove, cover, obscure, or alter the authors»
names or the
Publisher's copyright notices, trademarks, logos, or other means of identification or disclaimers
as they appear in the Licensed Materials;
On 2 October 2012, when I launched my sting, the DOAJ contained 8250 journals and abundant metadata for each one, such
as the
name and URL of the
publisher, the year it was founded, and the topics it covers.
PULLMAN, Wash. — Joanna Kelley, a new assistant professor in biological sciences, is one of 20 scientists worldwide
named as promising young investigators in the annual list compiled by GenomeWeb
publisher.
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.
There is currently a controversy over the fact that, following disputes with the game's
publisher Konami, Kojima has left the franchise and Konami behind — and
as a result, his
name has been stripped from the cover of what is now his final Metal Gear game, The Phantom Pain.
His
name has been used in the game's promotion by its developers and
publisher, Microsoft, to trade both on the renown for his classic novel, Ender's Game,
as well his 2006 book, Empire, which was based on the same fiction
as Shadow Complex: a Right - Wing - vs.
Publisher Take Two Interactive has filed several trademark requests under the
name of «Ghost Story,» but what it could mean is
as nebulous ans the ethereal apparitions themselves.
BDC is part of Bridgepoint, one of Europe's largest private equity investors which has invested in a range of companies in different sectors over the last 25 years including well - known
names such
as Cruise.co.uk, Fat Face and Prêt A Manger, Cambridge Education Group and Infinitas Learning,
publisher of content and e-learning materials for primary and secondary schools and FE colleges across Europe.
New York, N.Y., (November 3, 2008)-- This week
Publishers Weekly announced the Best Books of 2008,
naming Jordan Dane's NO ONE HEARD HER SCREAM (Avon, Apr 2008)
as best in the Mass - Market category.
Most authors, even big
names, never check money owed them with the overseas
publisher as to how much they are supposed to be getting.
As self - publishing matures, as the various distribution media for self - published works evolve, hopefully a way will emerge that helps assure a measure of quality without relying on the lumbering behemoths of big name publisher
As self - publishing matures,
as the various distribution media for self - published works evolve, hopefully a way will emerge that helps assure a measure of quality without relying on the lumbering behemoths of big name publisher
as the various distribution media for self - published works evolve, hopefully a way will emerge that helps assure a measure of quality without relying on the lumbering behemoths of big
name publishers.
In a recent New Yorker piece on the US Department of Justice lawsuit against Apple and five
publishers, five big tech companies were
named as largely holding the fate of publishing in their hands: Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft.
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?
Every successful author and
publisher has «persistent»
as their middle
name.
Publishers Weekly compared her intense novels to Lisa Jackson, Lisa Gardner, and Tami Hoag,
naming her debut novel NO ONE HEARD HER SCREAM
as Best Books of 2008.
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.»
As independent publisher Colin Robinson of Or Books cautioned: «It's possible that some of the publishers I've never heard of are in fact imprints set up by the author of the book but, especially as several appeared with books by more than one author (or at least one author's name), it seems unlikely that more than a few ar
As independent
publisher Colin Robinson of Or Books cautioned: «It's possible that some of the
publishers I've never heard of are in fact imprints set up by the author of the book but, especially
as several appeared with books by more than one author (or at least one author's name), it seems unlikely that more than a few ar
as several appeared with books by more than one author (or at least one author's
name), it seems unlikely that more than a few are.
James Huggins, MD Made in Me added, «Barefoot Books have an incredible reputation
as an independent
publisher who have made a
name for themselves all over the world with their outstanding children's books.
But despite your arrogant demands writers will still put their work out there just
as publishers will still make money off
named authors and the readers will be the ones that decide what they want to read.
Meanwhile, Amazon is reported to be in discussion with several other domestic
publishers, though no other
names are available
as yet.
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.
Their
name will be on it
as the
publisher!
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.»
You can see sales by
publisher name as well
as by your own author
name, making it easy to generate separate reports.
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).
Yup,
as a
publisher, your business needs a
name.
From the same Account
Publishers page above, you can create a pen
name (also known
as a pseudonym or a nom de plume, if you're feeling particularly fancy).