Sentences with phrase «non-fiction book to a publisher»

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I had to fight my immediate prejudice and remind myself of something I've talked with others about for years — the increasing size of books, both fiction and non-fiction, to justify the inflated pricing from publishers.
He keeps track of developments in the world of non-fiction, offering bespoke book recommendations to our business book club clients, while also managing projects with our publishers, ensuring that their stock of crime, thriller and commercial fiction titles reach the biggest audience possible.
Title: The Fine Print of Self - Publishing Author: Mark Levine Genre: Non-Fiction Publisher: North Loop Books Release Date: 6th edition (June 5, 2016) Format: Digital & Paperback Pages: 307 The Fine Print of Self - Publishing, now in its sixth edition, has been lauded by industry professionals as the go - to book for authors considering self - publishing.
However, Nielsen discovered that this age group and gender demographic are reading far more non-fiction than most book buyers would believe, which speaks to a strong need for more content from publishers and indie authors.
President Obama has three previous books to his credit, all of them non-fiction, and has another non-fiction contract for an unwritten title with the publisher of his previous books; the book under contract, however, has already been decided to not be his autobiography.
In the non-fiction world if a How - To book cost too much from a major publisher that just opens the door for self - publishers to sell a similar book and reap the profitTo book cost too much from a major publisher that just opens the door for self - publishers to sell a similar book and reap the profitto sell a similar book and reap the profits.
And so, when I expanded my writing to a non-fiction book, that's what my goal was: a traditional publisher.
(I had published three non-fiction books with commercial publishers previously, so fiction was the issue) Easy: it opened the door to putting the next novel together.
Since about half of all juvenile books (45 % non-fiction; 48 % fiction) are sold online, indie publisher need to sharpen their marketing skills to reach more of their audience online.
When I checked into what it would take to get a publisher's attention of a non-fiction Christian book, I realized that it simply wasn't going to happen... not without a large platform and / or official credentials, of which I have neither.
We continually strive to build a reputation as a custom publisher that produces high - quality non-fiction books.
I became intrigued by this topic when as an author with two dozen e-books on Smashwords I read founder Mark Coker's «2013 Book Publishing Industry Predictions — Indie Ebook Authors Take Charge,» Among other things, Coker noted that «If Amazon could invent a system to replace the author from the equation, they'd do that,» and went on to describe how one innovative publisher, ICON Group International has already patented a system that automatically generates non-fiction books, and he worries that as the field of artificial intelligence increases, «how long until novelists are disinter - mediated by machines.»
Laurence keeps track of developments in the world of non-fiction, offering bespoke book recommendations to The Pigeonhole business book club clients, while also managing projects with our publishers, ensuring that their stock of crime, thriller and commercial fiction titles reach the biggest audience possible.
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I have a non-fiction book coming out in February in hardcover and I'm talking to the publisher about bringing a novel of mine related to the non-fiction book out as an ebook.
Learn how to create a successful book proposal and how to determine which publishers you should submit it to in this free 10 - part course on how to submit a non-fiction book.
I have a traditional publisher bringing out a non-fiction book in February and they just made an offer to bring out a related novel as an ebook.
It doesn't matter whether you want to get a novel published, a non-fiction title, a children's book, a cookbook, or any other book you can think of — Search for Publishers can provide a wealth of essential information to help you publish a book.
You need a book proposal if you are hoping to sell a non-fiction book to a book publisher.
In the time since your literary agent sold your novel or non-fiction book proposal to a book publisher and you signed your book contract, you and your editor have likely had some back - and - forth about the content.
Zest Books is an independent publisher that is distributed by HMH and the company is working to push a full complement of non-fiction titles for teens, covering everything from babysitting and fashion to memoirs and the LGBT lifestyle.
After winning the Independent Publishers Book Award for Best Regional Non-Fiction (South) when it was published, McMillan has now gone on to win the prestigious Mississippi Authors Award, an accolade he shares with prior winners like John Grisham for The Firm, Kathryn Stockett for The Help, and True Blood author Charlaine Harris for Club Dead; this award marks the first time it has been bestowed upon a self - published title.
This is the second thing we want to see: Can we acquire from publishers a collection of books that is wide and deep, that includes all categories — fiction and non-fiction, books read for entertainment and education and religious study, from every publisher.
Non-Fiction Critique: An publisher or agent will read and critique the first ten pages (or to the end of the chapter) of your non-fiction book Non-Fiction Critique: An publisher or agent will read and critique the first ten pages (or to the end of the chapter) of your non-fiction book non-fiction book or article.
Scholastic announced a new deal with Albert Whitman & Company (one of the most established children's publishers best known for their large collection of picture books, novels, and non-fiction titles) to offer a selection of books on the Storia platform.
A literary agent represents you and your work of fiction or non-fiction to book publishers, and sometimes to television / film producers or other content outlets.
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.
Hartline Literary Agency represents fiction and non-fiction books to leading mainline and inspirational publishers.
As a freelance book designer and typesetter (non-fiction and academic) for the past 30 years, I've become acutely sensitive to the nuances each publisher brings to the puzzling art of page makeup.
Freelance writer and author of two non-fiction books, Vancouver - based Julie Ferguson leads workshops that provide aspiring authors with the knowledge and confidence to approach publishers with their work.
A Christian literary agent can also help you sell an unfinished Christian book, manuscript or non-fiction to the publishers based on the table of contents, outline and a sample of the proposed chapters.
These are common refrains from publishers of illustrative non-fiction, cookbooks, how - to books, reference books etc..
Digital non-fiction, children's books, and textbooks are being revolutionized with new forms of delivery and interactive multi-media features, but Coliloquy is the first publisher to focus on the narrative experience of adult fiction.
Right now, I think if you look at the major publishers who are involved in the publication of what the industry refers to as trade book, bestselling fiction and non-fiction works, they have very different positions with respect to e-book borrowing from libraries.
I have had over 50 books published in non-fiction (textbooks) with a big US publisher so I'm pretty familiar with trad publishers and I have to say Amazon Publishing seems to get it as you say.
If your book is a non-fiction that won't suffer from a little commercial association, you might want to consider looking for a sponsor to help promote or help defray your marketing costs (traditional publishers love this!).
Through partnerships, we distribute print and audiobooks for other publishers, and we work directly with authors and agents to publish non-fiction books in all formats under our two imprints.
If you plan to write a non-fiction book through a traditional publisher, you'll need to write a synopsis as to why your idea matters enough to be published.
If you've written a non-fiction book — or if you have a dynamite idea that you are uniquely qualified to write — you might want to consider pitching it to a traditional publisher.
January Christian Non-Fiction Kindle Book Deals from Thomas Nelson Publishers $ 0.99 to $ 3.99 ea tagged in #Christian #deal #books
Based in Banff, Canada, since 1971, Summerthought is a family - run, independent publisher committed to producing Canadian Rockies non-fiction books.
Popular science and history publishers understood this in the 1990's and many of the non-fiction books we now read come from understanding that it was pointless to rarify information.
Based in Banff, Canada, since 1971, Summerthought is a family - run, independent publisher committed to producing Canadian Rockies non-fiction books.
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