Sentences with phrase «of big name authors»

A lot of big name authors see their website as something the publisher should do and they therefore get updated once every couple of years when a new book comes out.
It also serves as an avenue to meet new friends with the same taste in books as you and thousands of big name authors also share their reading lists.
Most of the big name authors that we hear about today have put in massive amounts of effort earlier on in attaining their escape velocity.
I am on a mailing list for a couple of the big name authors & have been taking note of the things they include.
I've lost count of the bigger name authors we now attract in part because they are fed up with being taken for granted by the bigger publishers.
I've chatted with a lot of big name authors in traditional publishing and learned that they're not making as much money or having as much fun as lesser known names on the indie side.
In addition, even though publishing contract terms (including advances, royalties, and rights) are simply awful for 99 % of authors, a relative handful of Big Name Authors do in fact benefit disproportionately from their alliances with Big Publishing.
Some publishers of big name authors will spring for production of a book trailer, but the rest of us — traditionally published or self - published — have to create one on our own.
The partnerships with the big publishers means that there are plenty of big name authors here including Jodi Picoult, Stephen King, Walter Isaacson and Michael Crichton.
But unless you are a huge publisher pushing hundreds of thousands of copies of big name authors, I feel like your thinking should be: If we're getting enough attention around our content for people to try and pirate it, we're doing pretty well.
If Smashwords developed a customized app and formed a partnership with a smartphone company and offered a free of their big named authors e-books for free, it would promote the indie community as a whole and turn Smashwords from a fringe company nobody has heard of, to a major force to be reckoned with.
What traditional publishers are doing is relying upon those handful of big name authors entirely as their publishing model, forgetting that the majority of their «other» sales are what makes them the money.
Despite the fact that the package usually includes the work of big name authors rather than indies, it is up to the reader who decides which distributing channel can broaden the sales revenue and the quality of the content delivered by hardworking authors that will ultimately attract new readers.
I've seen a lot of big name authors, and small ones too, hating on Kindle Unlimited.
This company houses some of the biggest named authors such as John Scalzi, Brandon Sanderson and Jim Butcher.
It's hard explaining to people that publishers generally don't help with promotion unless you're already one of their big name authors.
Some of the big named authors in attendance included Margaret Atwood, Dan Brown and Nicholas Sparks.
At Thrillerfest, I was excited to meet some of the big name authors who I call my writing heroes.
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