Sentences with phrase «nice advance»

That's still a really nice advance in these days where debut authors often don't get any advance at all, but I'm not sure I'd have had the courage to leave behind a regular paycheck if I didn't know that a full year's salary was in the bank.
Innumerable are the tales of authors getting nice advances, having the books disappoint the sales department, getting dropped by their publisher and not being able to find another (or having to go to with small, niche publisher) because of lousy numbers.
I have an agent, have signed several excellent contracts, have received very nice advances for each of my books, and have found my publisher to be very «professional.»
Looking at the 2 - hour chart of ETH / USD, the pair made a nice advance from the $ 675.00 swing low.
The benefit to signing a contract can be a nice advance, but self - publishing allows you the freedom to remain in total control of your content, which sometimes can be more attractive than the payout from that initial inked deal.
Even if they were to offer a nice advance on a novel?
The «nice advance» with a «terrible contract» that Kevin signed early in his writing career and then made the tough decision to leave, and pay back that advance
Why take the time, energy, and money to do all the work yourself (or hire designers / editors to assist you) when you could pitch the book to traditional publishers, hand the book over to them, claim a nice advance, and sit back while they do the heavy lifting?
While I don't have that nice advance, I do have complete control over content, cover, title, price, and the best thing to me, the rights to my books are mine forever, with no battle to get them reverted, IF I can at all.
This stand - alone DLC is the same quality, and includes some nice advances in gameplay design.
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