Independent bookstores rely on their communities for their existence — and while some communities may not realize it, cohesive communities rely
on their bookstores just as heavily.
Not exact matches
It'll be out in
bookstores worldwide after the release of my brand new 2017 cookbook which goes out
on December of this year,
just in time for Christmas!
I
just wanted to let you know that I was
on vacation this week in Kuala Lumpur and treated myself to the luxury of going to a
bookstore (these are rare where I live!)
So when you walk by that airport
bookstore with your sights set
on People or US Weekly,
just keep
on walking.
On Thursday, July 9, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. participated in a panel discussion about the new book,
Just Kids From The Bronx, authored by Arlene Alda, at the Barnes & Noble
bookstore in Bay Plaza.
And now, my ever so smart, charming, and oh - so - beautiful friend
just wrote a book called «The Beauty of Dirty Skin» available in
bookstores and
on Amazon.
According to CNN.com, Love Hewitt is joining the world of singles
just before her book release of The Day I Shot Cupid: Hello, My Name Is Jennifer Love Hewitt and I'm a Love - aholic, which is due out in
bookstores on March 23, 2010.
Bound to be
on display in
bookstores and sites like Comixology to tie into the movie, it's worth picking up — if only to learn that epic superhero storytelling didn't
just spring up fully formed in the 1980s.
He went
on to outline a number of grievances, from Amazon's use of Luxembourg as their European headquarters, a status which allows them to charge
just 3 % tax
on purchases vs. much higher rates had they been based elsewhere in the EC, to the fact that they are encouraging customers to showroom — to browse in bricks - and - mortar
bookstores but shop online.
Since libraries and
bookstores have always been a community's window into the publishing industry, it was
just a matter of time before they took
on the roles of advisor and publisher.
Just as IngramSpark has been pounding the drum in its webinars and social media on good book metadata in selling to bookstores, Joyce said that librarians are just as demand
Just as IngramSpark has been pounding the drum in its webinars and social media
on good book metadata in selling to
bookstores, Joyce said that librarians are
just as demand
just as demanding.
Among the topics put forth at morning sessions
on Thursday, January 17, at the Digital Book World Conference + Expo were a discussion
on how Kobo is helping independent
bookstores reach the e-book market and a look at consumers» attitudes toward e-books and how they've changed over the course of
just a few years.
Since you are no longer dependent
on just the two - to - four - week period that your books are «
on shelves» in the
bookstores, books continue to sell for longer periods.
Maybe
just selling online is your number one strategy and not selling to
bookstores, so you could set a shorter discount which would be anywhere between 30 % and 52 % and that will still get your book listed
on a lot of these online sites that Ingram works with.
Just a little tip for self published authors publishing
on Amazon, Smashwords, iBooks or any other electronic
bookstore or blog online.
The Wall Street Journal reported this weekend that E.L. James» Fifty Shades trilogy is
on track to hit 20 million copies sold in the United States, after
just three months
on bookstore shelves (it has been available digitally for about four months).
On Friday Amazon
just opened up a new college
bookstore at the University of Pennsylvania.
Her earlier books are hard to come by in the real world (two are completely out of print), and I've resisted ordering them online — partly because I want to save / savor them, and partly because I tend to stumble
on them in
bookstores at
just the right time to read them.
Amazon is filling the gap, the Seattle company has
just recently opened up a new
bookstore in Chicago and plans
on opening a New York location in the coming months.
It now gives you text underneath GoodReads and the Kindle
bookstore, rather than
just relying
on icons, which obviously makes it a little more intuitive for new users.
I do remember one romance - specific
bookstore on Newbury Street in Boston in the early 90s, but it is
just that — a memory.
Kris
just banged her head
on the same wall a couple weeks ago in her blog, and had all kinds of readers surprised that their books were already in
bookstores when they went and looked.
That books that aren't marketed aggressively usually stay
on bookstore shelves for
just six months — and are then remaindered, often going out of print?
It isn't
just books by Amazon publishing imprints that Barnes & Noble and most indie
bookstores won't stock... they don't even want CreateSpace - printed indie books
on their shelves, because CreateSpace is owned by Amazon.
So
just to make it clear, many publishers make their books available to
bookstores on a «returnable» basis.
The main advantages to ordering from Third Place will be convenience (because you won't have to wait for me, they can
just print you a copy
on demand), the ability to pay with credit cards and such, and the support of one of the most awesome
bookstores in Seattle.
B&N does targeted refreshes
on a page that has
just graphics changing (for example, in the e-reader's
bookstore), and
on areas that will have a heavy redraw.
Indie booksellers will add your book
on consignment sometimes, and LS books might look a little prettier, but I've done
just as well getting Createspace books into
bookstores and don't notice a huge difference in quality.
I agree with this top - 10 list, except I
just have one question: Why isn't my all - time favorite
bookstore, Square Books in Oxford, MS,
on this list?
This allows the average
bookstore to promote it in their shop and not
just rely
on the device sitting
on a shelf to gain interest.
The online
bookstore set up by Entourage is much smaller than the Amazon
bookstore in that it has
on offer
just about 200,000 titles but has a much better layout than the Amazon.
If getting published traditionally doesn't especially help you to get your books
on the shelves of stores (unless you are talented, awesome, hard - working, and lucky enough to be a Jim Butcher), then you've got a legitimate reason to question whether you want to roll the dice with traditional publishers (who absolutely offer many great advantages), or get 70 % royalties
on your indie ebooks and get paid 80 % of your print book's list price (minus the cost of POD printing) with your print -
on - demand book via Lightning Source and their 20 % short discount option — which gets you right into Amazon.com and other online
bookstores,
just like the big boys do.
Amazon Rolls Out More Apps for Kindle [Puzzazz] has built Wordoku, a spin
on Sudoku, that uses letters instead of numbers, and acts
just like puzzle books found in airports, drugstores and
bookstores.
That doesn't mean the author's or publisher's books will sit
on the shelf of most (or even a few) bricks - and - mortar
bookstores in the country —
just that the book can look and appear like any other when viewed in an industry database.
And with this new technology, the traditional publishers lost their grip
on the distribution system for fiction and allowed writers to
just easily walk around the publishers and straight to readers and
bookstores by indie publishing their own books.
Just like if you are going
on a real life book tour, you will still need to make appearances at
bookstores or seminars.
If your marketing goal it is to have as many people as possible read your work, you may be better off first focusing your efforts elsewhere — not
just on your local
bookstore.
I found myself at a
bookstore,
just to have a steady income
on the side right after college.
Just waiting
on it to get rooted and have MIUI, and then I can run the Kobo app and use Pulse That's actually the really nice thing with Kobo — you can use any
bookstore you like, as long as it's open, and you can use Kobo
on any device.
The American Academy of Arts & Sciences has
just released a new report that does not shine a positive light
on our reading habits, how often we visit the
bookstore and the library.
I recently stumbled upon Kent Haruf's most celebrated novel
on the remainder table at my local
bookstore, which
just seems wrong.
The new
bookstore is not
just a simple platform to solely sell books, it also offers incentives such as eBook recommendations, special deals
on books, and more!
You give up an awful lot in rights and royalties
just to have the supposed prestige and validation of a publisher's name
on your book's spine, or to see it
on a
bookstore shelf for a few weeks, before all the copies are pulled and remaindered.
By clicking
on Google, you
just buy the book from it, and NOT the
bookstore.
But if I'm a
bookstore owner, why am I going to allow you to come into my shop and
just put your book
on my shelves?
I would like to be proven wrong, but for the time being, it seems that my dream of getting books from multiple
bookstores on an e-ink device without the need to sideload and / or decrypt encrypted data is
just that: a dream.
The most current, Till Heaven Then Forever, is for sale until February at Tate publishing.com
Just click
on bookstore.
If you do want to pursue events
on your own, be aware that they're more effective if they go beyond
just a reading, and go beyond
just bookstores.
Responding to this report, book critic and regular Guardian contributor Damien G. Walter says what we're really seeing isn't
just ebooks cannibalizing print books, but an example of «the principle of digital abundance» — people who wouldn't ever have entered a
bookstore are snapping up ebooks
on Amazon.
On the other hand, B&N isn't
just a physical
bookstore.