Our Take: The cast is pretty strong, but other than that we've heard little - to -
nothing about this indie offering.
Not exact matches
Most of the world saw
nothing remarkable
about indie director Whit Stillman's decision to adapt Lady Susan, a relatively obscure epistolary novella by Jane Austen, into a movie called Love & Friendship.
While there's
nothing particularly original
about The Rewrite, it has a nicely joshing literary tone and a great cast of
indie actors, including Allison Janney and JK Simmons.
B - The Duelists Rated PG Available on Blu - ray In 1977, two years before he released Alien, Director Ridley Scott made his debut with this
indie about two French military officers in the time of Napoleon (Keith Carradine and Harvey Keitel) who spend decades dueling each other over practically
nothing.
Nothing says «
indie» more than a movie
about the travails of twentysomethings, and at first blush, British writer - director Alex Barrett's feature debut, Life Just Is, would seem to fulfill all of the usual clichés.
It really is
about who calls the shots —
nothing more — including whether or not they want to use a service like
Indie Reader or The Vault.
Agents are not writers, agents can't help you rewrite, and they only know
about six or seven editors and
nothing at all
about the new world of
indie publishing.
Some lists will explicitly say that they are open to
indie / self - published books, while others say
nothing about that.
Authors, especially
indie authors, need to be warned
about this small but toxic underworld thriving in the shadows of Amazon.com... keep in mind: my post here has
nothing to do with authentic customer reviews on Amazon, both positive and negative.
We must all be careful, be diligent, and write well, and ultimately, if we do these things, then there's
nothing the Big 6 can do
about indie authors.
I talked
about this in a previous article called: Booktube for
Indie Authors which opened the eyes of a lot of authors who knew
nothing about this subculture of book reviewers.
Now, there is
nothing inherently better
about one than the other, because some books and authors are better built for a specific type of
indie publishing.
So many people turn their nose up at
indie publishers not realizing that sometimes book contracts have
nothing to do with your talent, but
about marketing.
Passive Guy has just
about decided that the differences between
indie publishing and traditional publishing are so great that nearly anyone immersed in traditional publishing has almost
nothing useful to say
about indie publishing.
4 - That the Big Publishing Houses in Manhattan glass towets don't participate in KU says
nothing about whether KU is a good deal for Indies because, as the table listed in the article points out, KU payouts only approximate the typical author payouts of
Indie - priced books.
If this doesn't convince you
about the merits of «going
indie,»
nothing will.
Well, we
indie authors are
nothing if not resourceful and I've seen some wonderful posts
about the current (as in the... Continue reading →
I do get tired of many
indie authors who see
nothing else but
indie are really down right mean
about tradi.
Prior to getting this as part of the recent eShop Humble Bundle a few months ago, I knew
nothing about it other than it looked to be yet another
indie game trying to look like it came from the 80s.
@ 151 You give money then get something in return simple as tat... tats not the point the point is
indie game coming to vita shows vita is
nothing but an
indie machine... it won't affect me yet since JRPG localization is going strong... if there's only
indie then wouldn't have gotten a vita in the 1st place... should read some article
about people rage
about vita support
Your little dose of perspective had
nothing to do with what I was actually talking
about like it never does and if you went out and read what the Sony people are saying on other places than this blog then you would clearly see that what I said
about the Vita being abandoned (no more first party games — only indies, phone ports, and JRPG translations coming) and the Project Morpheus being an «
indie playground» were 100 % true.
If such assessment was made
about a regular, multi-platform publisher, the idea would surely have been abandoned — however, since it was, in a way, a very prestigious project that was eagerly anticipated by a small, albeit quite important group of dedicated players, the work was eventually carried through, and the players got an amazing, absolutely unique game, the production of which was only motivated with the need to have extraordinary games available for PlayStation — otherwise, it would have been
nothing more than a super-modest
indie game.