We are also the number one publisher of baby name books in the country, with six baby -
naming books in print and total sales of over eleven million copies.
Not exact matches
Understand that elder copies are being burnt
in order to introduce a new manipulated versions that are supposed to be more peaceful not containing verses that were considered violent or extreme... unfortunately already such
books are being
printed in some Arabic country under the
name of Quran and Furqan for distribution to the Islamic world to please some powers...!
The labels don't matter, Christian, Muslim, Buddist... at least they have beliefs and stick with them rather than using God to pump up
book sales (or maybe she just likes to see her
name in print) Here's a thought.
One such story, given rather wide circulation by a sportscaster and
printed in at least two
books, had it that years ago a young Chicagoan who later became an official of the Missouri Pacific Railroad so idolized the White Stockings that he
named nine Kansas way stations after his heroes when he grew up.
Since children love seeing their
name in print, there are tons of personalized
books on the market.
The combination of Schrödinger's
name, the intriguing title and a prestigious publisher with a global reach, coupled with the imminent end of the war, meant that the
book was widely read and has remained
in print ever since.
You and a friend are invited to a private yoga class
in Minneapolis Minnesota at which you'll be photographed for the Faces of Yoga series (I'll even give you digital copies of the photos); Receive two t - shirts with a Faces of Yoga
print on it; Receive 3 signed copies of the photobook, and your
name as a supporter
in the back of the
book.
David Stravitz first
printed this
name in his photographic
book titled New York,
That's the only way reviews have ever worked for a mainstream audience, be it as part of the captive audience for weekly reviews as part of a newscast, as a column
in a popular magazine or newspaper, on its own as
in shows like Siskel & Ebert At The Movies, or even
in print — Leonard Maltin, another beloved film critic and film historian, established his
name writing a
book of capsule reviews.
Your
name will also be
in the Thank You section of the
printed Austin Film Festival Program
Book.
A child does not learn the
name of the letter «A» or what sound it makes or how to
print it simply by being around adults who know these things, by being
in an environment
in which picture
books are read to children, or by being
in an environment
in which adults read for pleasure.
Useful for KS2 - KS4, the files contain display posters with
name, definition and examples of the majority of commonly used keyterms; they can also be
printed and given as handouts
in a flip
book.
As they reflected on the rewards of writing this
book, the editors offered several benefits, which for the students included the opportunities to: Have their voices heard; see their
names in print; realize they can have an impact on school practices, and; enjoy and learn from the collaborative writing process (p176).
At the Los Angeles auto show Mitsubishi introduced the Goku Shin Ka concept car
in a comic
book (
printed just for the show) featuring a character
named Dr. Evo — Fujii's real - life nickname.
But then I see new
books — good
books — by writers
in the region whose
names I'm just beginning to recognize, and others by authors long familiar to me, and still others by people I've never heard of, and my confidence grows that no matter where the rest of the country is heading with the
printed word, the South is moving
in the right direction, and picking up speed.
Nowadays, with nearly 30 years of seeing my byline attached to things I've written and having authored a 3 volume encyclopedia and a history
book, I still get that same ethereal shiver every time I look at my
name in print or online because I know that having it there represents the faith an editor has placed
in my abilities as a writer, or researcher, or reporter...
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.
I would argue they are significantly different services because, although both result
in the author holding a bound
book in her hands with her
name on the cover, one involves a relatively large
print run of that
book, a distribution deal (we're still talking about HQN here), and branding.
Despite the
name, E-BookTime (founded
in 2002) has offered
print - on - demand publishing services for paperback and hardcover
books since 2004 (
in addition to continuing ebook services).
The Gathering Storm (Daughters of the People,
Book 6), written under the pen
name Lucy Varna, is now out
in digital and
print formats.
As a kid, I would've loved to have my
name printed in a
book as having helped the author!
If you have the money, want to see your
name in print, aren't particularly entrepreneurial and don't want to do a lot of work to promote your
book, you probably fall into that solid 35 % of the vanity press model.
Amazon has made some of the largest strides
in ushering
in a new publishing model, larger than possibly any other major
name, adopting models for self - publishing
print books through its adoption of CreateSpace.
I also updated the
print files for all my other fiction
books with the
name changes as part of the series
in the back matter and took the opportunity to update my Author Bio and other small things while I was there.
There's a process
in the UK to adopt a
name, and
in the United States to adopt a
name, and it merely becomes the
name of your publisher, the company that takes your
book from manuscript to a
printed book and then distributes it.
So bring
in the offset -
printed bestsellers and big
books with big
names you know you'll sell through.
Printed in black and white, each
print ad will include the title and subtitle of your
book, your
name, your
book's format and price, an image of your
book cover, and a 100 - word description.
To get their
book in print or just get their
name out there despite the risks of being labled «self - published».
While it may be easy to dismiss these collectors as what the
name implies — people suffering from a severe fetish for
print media — they are actually a driving force
in the
book industry.
Title Page:
In print publishing this title page contains the title of the
book, the author's
name, the place and year of publication, the publisher, and sometimes illustrations.
I began to associate real people with these horrendous events, not
printed names, realizing that these were not just dry dates
in a text
book but the lives of people with hopes, lives, ambitions and love
in their hearts.
By Stan Diel
[email protected] Books - A-Million Inc., the Birmingham - based chain of 253 bookstores, will dip its toe
in the
print - on - demand
book business and install on - demand hardware
in a Maine store and a store to be
named later, the company announced today.
Both Barnes and Noble and FastPencil have their companies»
names at stake and will select
books of the highest caliber for physical placement; where taking a risk on a previously unknown author may mean gambling a few dollars on an ebook, there is significantly more money invested
in purchasing a
print edition, so readers want to know that the
book has been carefully screened for quality.
Daily Reflections on the
Names of God is now available from Revell
Books, a division of Baker Publishing Group
in both softcover
print and ebook formats.
I'm still a huge fan of
print books — for an author, there's nothing more amazing and humbling than holding your own
book in your hands, seeing your
name on that shiny black cover, running your hands over Jimmy Thomas's bare chest....
There are many ways to promote: social media, advertising on popular websites and blogs,
print advertising
in trade magazines, attending reader oriented conventions and events... but one of the best ways to get your
book out there and build
name recognition as an author is through a virtual
book tour.
One day, all (or at least most) galleys probably will be available electronically (as well as
in print for those reviewers who prefer hard copies of
books), searchable not only by publication date,
book title and author
name but also by genre and key word / phrase.
Printed in black and white, each slot will include the title and subtitle of your
book, your
name, your
book's format and price, an image of your
book cover, and a 100 - word description.
Copyright Registration - We will complete copyright registration
in your
name by filing with the Library of Congress and mailing two copies of the
print book for the registration.
When Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg
named The End of Power as the first title to be read
in his new
book club, Nielsen BookScan reported that global
print sales
in the stores from which it collates data exceeded 3000 paperback copies
in a week.
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Unless you had a way of getting your
name and
book in front of readers, self - publishing seemed like a way to either
print your
book nicely for Aunt June or fill your garage with
books you'd never sell.
Not just because it has a been a life long dream of mine to publish a
book and see my
name in print, but because years of talking have finally been replaced with DOING.
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I would love one day to have a
book I wrote sitting
in the local library with a publisher's
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