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of your book titles around other words.
Not exact matches
It has been found that a diet which includes animal protein
of any kind, will tend to form a layer
around muscle cells, making it impossible for such cells to suck sugar from blood, thus, generating diabetes type 2 (read the
book «Proteinaholic...», long
title...)
Based on the
book by Jake Bernstein
titled Secrecy World: Inside the Panama Papers Investigation
of Illicit Money Networks and the Global Elite (clearly, they couldn't use that
title), the movie focuses on the story about leaked documents from a Panamanian law firm, Mossack Fonesca, which showed how the wealthy and other such connected people funneled money illegally in and
around the world.
They answered a few questions
around the film, while audience questions focused mainly on the
book series and Ball revealed they are hoping to complete the entire series, even showing a conceptual poster for The Scorch Trials, the
title of the second
book.
Based upon a long - running
title that apparently did not overlap with my early teen years spent celibately sulking
around comic
book shops, Guardians
of the Galaxy stars Parks and Recreation's lovable lummox Chris Pratt as Peter Quill, an interstellar slacker doofus catting about the cosmos hooking up with alien chicks and listening to a K - Billy's Super Sounds
of the 70's soundtrack on his retro cassette Walkman.
This cult movie is loosely based on the comic
book of the same
title and revolves
around life on Earth after a meteor strikes.
With representatives
of the Guinness
Book of Records and German Technical Inspection Agency (TÜV) on hand, Raphanel made passes
around the big oval in both directions achieving an average maximum speed
of 431.072 km / h (267.856 mph), thus taking back the
title from the SSC Ultimate Aero TT as the fastest production vehicle
of all time.
Bookscan compiles sales data from various sources — primarily chain bookstores — and tracks
around 75 %
of book sales for most
titles.
Book clubs give people some small measure of accountability, knowing that they need to finish the title to stay on task with the group; book clubs also help readers feel like they're reading the «right» books and participating in the broader global culture around «in the know» tit
Book clubs give people some small measure
of accountability, knowing that they need to finish the
title to stay on task with the group;
book clubs also help readers feel like they're reading the «right» books and participating in the broader global culture around «in the know» tit
book clubs also help readers feel like they're reading the «right»
books and participating in the broader global culture
around «in the know»
titles.
A CRACK IN TIMEThe
title says it all: Some Kind
of Fairy Tale, Graham Joyce's spellbinding new novel, is a genre - bending
book built
around a provocative proposal — that there are other realms
of existence besides the one we inhabit.
eReading was supposed to be a benefit that revolutionized reading, stripping away barriers such as access to
books and bookstores, high prices
of new
titles, and the inconvenience
of carrying
books around.
Most
of Hopkins»
books maintained
around a 9 % one - star rating on Amazon, and that number has climbed to 12 % on many
of her
titles since this furor began.
Book club groups, for instance, could take advantage
of the private sharing option to get into more in - depth conversations
around the current
title they're reading via messaging apps or email.
I, like Joe, have a large backlist
of titles, have had agents, several, and have published with maybe eight
of the publishers in NYC and guess what - there are legitimate writers publishing ebooks every two hours right now and soon I hope to have every
book I ever wrote —
around fifty on ebooks.
Going back to our awards mission statement and guidelines, here's why we do it: «To recognize the deserving but often unsung
titles published by independent authors and publishers, and bring them to the attention
of booksellers, buyers, librarians, and
book lovers
around the world.»
Because
of that line gauge, I discovered a simple guide for cover design as far as the size
of the fonts: it's typical for a
book's
title to be
around 90 points, with the minimum
around 48 pts.
You've saddled yourself with someone else's baggage, and when you go to promote your
book — or you try to engage a
book publicity firm to help — you're necessarily dragging
around the weight
of thousands
of subpar, unpalatable
titles.
As an indie author
of nine
titles, a mix
of fiction and nonfiction, and as one who has shepherded more than thirty other
books to publication, I've been
around the block a few times.
Traditional publishers build their business
around the typical sales curve
of a print
book: put a lot
of copies on bookstore shelves, see what sells in the first 90 days, and deal with returns and marginal ongoing demand on most
titles.
* Top literary agents can help you find the perfect
title / subtitle for your
book, turn your
book into a series or brand, decide which
book you should pitch first, edit your
book and / or
book proposal, build your author platform, identify your competition and differentiate you, get you more publicity, and help build a business
around your
book (with multiple streams
of income).
Remember, no matter what you might be thinking about how your
book is going to sell (lines
around the block at your local
book superstore, waiting for you to sign their
book), if you're like 99.9 %
of the self - published
titles out there, most
of your
books will either be sold directly by you or on the Internet.
The total number
of books available on the iBooks is
around 60,000
titles.
Jamie LaRue, director
of Colorado's Douglas County Libraries and a member
of the ALA's digital committee recently told Good e-Reader that «What tax payer is going to believe that his local library actually paid nearly $ 50 for a single digital copy
of a New York Times bestselling
title, when the same
book in print costs a library
around $ 12?»
They're readily available everywhere from thrift stores to second hand bookshops and have a very low carbon footprint, but if you're a truly voracious reader and want to keep up on all the current
titles coming to the market, an eReader allows you to tote
around hundreds
of good
books in a tiny package and because it's meant to be reused over and over again, it offers a modern take on a problem that's already been
around for some time.
O'Reilly also presented a keynote earlier in the conference on
book discovery, and he holds that one
of the largest factors in
book promotion is still the sense
of community that readers have
around a particular
title or author.
When Findaway World, the makers
of the Playaway single -
title individual MP3 players that are specifically branded with one
book, learned
of the ease with which soldiers could pass
around their devices, they took it one step further for the unique needs
of one specific branch
of the military.
Companies like Copia have kept the focus more squarely fixed on the educational opportunities that social reading presents, such as allowing students
around the world and professors at different institutions to all come together within the ebook to foster discussion and understanding; at the same time, companies like Readmill just enjoy the possibilities
of connecting readers
of fiction
titles in what amounts to almost a virtual
book club.
The two somewhat similar companies, PubSlush and LeanPub, began offering a platform solely based on the idea that authors could reach out to potential readers while the
book is still in the process
of being written and accept funding to help cover the costs associated with publishing the
book;
around this same time, Wattpad rolled out a limited pilot program that worked with six authors to fund their
titles through reader donations.
Combined
Book Exhibit is a company that, for 75 years, has been an outlet for publishers
of all sizes to display their
titles at trade shows
around the world at a low cost.
«The
title could have been How to be an All -
Around Optimized and Awesome Human Being... I think anyone and everyone living in our modern world would be well - served by reading this
book... I got the Audible edition, bought the Kindle edition to read along with, and just ordered the print copy so I can make lots
of notes and refer to it often.
Overview
of the Dutch
book market (2015) Sales: 498.5 million euros Copies sold: 39 million Publishers: 1,110 (online: 320) New releases: 54,210 Book retailers: 1,354 stores (online retailers: 192) Overview of the Flemish book market (2015): Sales: 195.7 million euros Copies sold: 15.21 million Publishers (2014): 100 New releases (2014): 27,700 titles Available titles (2014): 105,000 titles Sources and further information: Flemish Publishers Association: http://www.boekenvak.be/voor-uitgevers/vlaamse-uitgeversvereniging Dutch Publishers Association: http://www.nuv.nl/english About the Frankfurt Book Fair The Frankfurt Book Fair is the international publishing industry's biggest trade fair — with 7,100 exhibitors from more than 100 countries, around 275,000 visitors, over 4,000 events and around 10,000 accredited journalists (including 2,000 bloggers) in attenda
book market (2015) Sales: 498.5 million euros Copies sold: 39 million Publishers: 1,110 (online: 320) New releases: 54,210
Book retailers: 1,354 stores (online retailers: 192) Overview of the Flemish book market (2015): Sales: 195.7 million euros Copies sold: 15.21 million Publishers (2014): 100 New releases (2014): 27,700 titles Available titles (2014): 105,000 titles Sources and further information: Flemish Publishers Association: http://www.boekenvak.be/voor-uitgevers/vlaamse-uitgeversvereniging Dutch Publishers Association: http://www.nuv.nl/english About the Frankfurt Book Fair The Frankfurt Book Fair is the international publishing industry's biggest trade fair — with 7,100 exhibitors from more than 100 countries, around 275,000 visitors, over 4,000 events and around 10,000 accredited journalists (including 2,000 bloggers) in attenda
Book retailers: 1,354 stores (online retailers: 192) Overview
of the Flemish
book market (2015): Sales: 195.7 million euros Copies sold: 15.21 million Publishers (2014): 100 New releases (2014): 27,700 titles Available titles (2014): 105,000 titles Sources and further information: Flemish Publishers Association: http://www.boekenvak.be/voor-uitgevers/vlaamse-uitgeversvereniging Dutch Publishers Association: http://www.nuv.nl/english About the Frankfurt Book Fair The Frankfurt Book Fair is the international publishing industry's biggest trade fair — with 7,100 exhibitors from more than 100 countries, around 275,000 visitors, over 4,000 events and around 10,000 accredited journalists (including 2,000 bloggers) in attenda
book market (2015): Sales: 195.7 million euros Copies sold: 15.21 million Publishers (2014): 100 New releases (2014): 27,700
titles Available
titles (2014): 105,000
titles Sources and further information: Flemish Publishers Association: http://www.boekenvak.be/voor-uitgevers/vlaamse-uitgeversvereniging Dutch Publishers Association: http://www.nuv.nl/english About the Frankfurt
Book Fair The Frankfurt Book Fair is the international publishing industry's biggest trade fair — with 7,100 exhibitors from more than 100 countries, around 275,000 visitors, over 4,000 events and around 10,000 accredited journalists (including 2,000 bloggers) in attenda
Book Fair The Frankfurt
Book Fair is the international publishing industry's biggest trade fair — with 7,100 exhibitors from more than 100 countries, around 275,000 visitors, over 4,000 events and around 10,000 accredited journalists (including 2,000 bloggers) in attenda
Book Fair is the international publishing industry's biggest trade fair — with 7,100 exhibitors from more than 100 countries,
around 275,000 visitors, over 4,000 events and
around 10,000 accredited journalists (including 2,000 bloggers) in attendance.
It doesn't hurt to own a domain connected to your
book title (and have it redirect to your author site), and there are some exceptions where you might want to have a website devoted to your
book in addition to your author website (e.g., in the case
of classroom texts that will be
around for many years, through many new editions, with many ancillary materials).
BWM, whose services span all aspects
of the publishing process, has used Pressbooks to streamline production and formatting for
around 25
titles, from fiction
books to children's
books to history and nonfiction
books with heavy imagery.
«This is our first attempt to get organized
around a children's
books strategy,» Jeff Belle, the vice president
of Amazon Publishing, said in an interview, adding that the company intended to convert all
of the
titles to e-
books, a segment
of the children's market that has been slow to take off.
Despite its partnership with Google
Books almost two years ago, giving On Demand access to two million
of Google's public domain
titles, there are currently only about 75 EBMs at work in locations
around the country, with another 75 or so expected to be in use by the end
of the year.
iStoryTime, the leading publisher
of children's interactive
book apps and more recently, the publisher tapped for producing Apple's first - ever venture into EPUB3 interactive and animated children's
books, is slated to launch its newest children's
title for iOS devices on the same day that the movie upon which it is based is set to premier in theaters
around the country.
Wherever the authoring and publishing communities stand on the issue is surely divided; Author Solutions wouldn't have the client base that it has if not for some measure
of support and would not have the number
of titles on Amazon that Davies mentioned, which is currently
around 230,00
books.
With 89 %
of the romance
titles sold being ebooks, and with more than 50 %
of the authors who wrote those
books being self - published, Author Earnings has concluded that
around 67 %
of the sales happening on Amazon are not being watched or counted by the industry.
What's even worse, I have to pay the European price for those
titles which is roughly
around 10 to 12 euros, instead
of 8 + $ This is the main reason, why nowadays I mostly read self published
books.
E-readers are better for hauling
around than heavy
books in general, but the lighter, slimmer, yet surprisingly sturdy Oasis is easy to throw in a bag — the molded polymer housing is made to take a beating — and can give you access to more than 4.4 million
books through Amazon's ever - expanding list
of titles (up from 90,000 in 2007); along with a modest 4 GB storage on the device.
In my personal opinion, as someone who has been in and
around the indie and small press publishing industry for 14 + years, trademarking a specific word or combo
of words in order to prevent them from being used in a
book title and / or series is both in bad form and shows a deep misunderstanding
of the concepts
of copyright infringement and writing to market as well as a lack
of understanding
of the
book publishing world in general.
While there might be fewer printed
books — i.e. paper copies —
around, there are an increasing number
of titles available.
We will be publishing a wide range
of titles, including recipe
books that feature food in its place
of origin, and travel companions to food and drink trails
around the world.
In all seriousness, without this published price list, what tax payer is going to believe that his local library actually paid nearly $ 50 for a single digital copy
of a New York Times bestselling
title, when the same
book in print costs a library
around $ 12?
With offices in London, and Abingdon in the UK, New York and Philadelphia in the USA, New Delhi in South Asia, and Singapore and Beijing in the Pacific Rim, the Taylor & Francis Group publishes more than 1,600 journals and
around 3,700 new
books each year, with a
books backlist in excess
of 20,000 specialist
titles.
Under the agency model — one
of the factors that led the investigators to believe that anti-trust violations had taken place between Apple and five
of the Big Six publishers, including HarperCollins — publishers get to set the price
of ebooks, rather than retailers; under the previous wholesale model, retailers could purchase
books directly from the publishers, then turn
around and sell those
titles for any amount, even taking a loss on the
books in order to boost sales
of other products.
Despite all your own
book title work, showing the top contenders
around might just spur an idea you hadn't yet thought
of... «How about just Fun with Dick and Jane?»
And Oprah, bless her heart, isn't
around anymore to guarantee sales for the very small number
of titles she once had as her
book club picks.
As an editor, I've found that the longest - running, most contentious, most impassioned debates often revolve
around the
title of the
book.
Most
of the
title are at regular
book prices (
around $ 7.99 for full novels) which makes libraries more enthusiastic and inclined to try this system.