Sentences with phrase «only imprint»

You'd think since this is a digital only imprint, they'd be interested only in digital rights.
The morning after Black Wednesday, a publishing blogger and e-book aficionado named Mike Cane stirred up his readers with a bite - size manifesto on Twitter: «If the FIRED NY pubstaff are such hot fucking shit, let them coalesce and form an EBOOK - ONLY IMPRINT to crush their fmr employers.»
Loveswept is our digital only imprint focused on romance and women's fiction titles.
Bloomsbury Children's has launched an e-book only imprint for YA, teen and New Adult titles, with plans to release the first digital books in...
In the case of Hydra, a science fiction ebook - only imprint owned by Random House, the theory is that authors will not receive royalties, but will instead receive payment on what is closer to a profit - sharing system of the net profits.
Amazon has developed three separate and distinct publishing options under its logo: Kindle Direct Publishing is the ebook - only indie publishing division, CreateSpace produces self - published print editions of books and makes them available for purchase through Amazon.com, and Amazon Publishing is the more traditional agent submission - only imprint.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware Following on my post last week about unattractive deal terms at Random House's new digital - only imprint, Hydra, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America has determined that Hydra will not be a qua... -LSB-...]
For example, I just started Kozmonautix Inc, a small ebook only imprint.
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Before considering a switch to being a digital - only imprint, a move that still hasn't been confirmed due to the long - standing history and sentimental value of the print edition, Review staffers even attempted a crowdfunding campaign to bring enough donations to keep the paper in operation in its current form.
Two weeks ago, I praised Harlequin for their new digital - only imprint, Carina Press, noting that its business model, while not «new» by any stretch, was a great leap into the future for a traditional publisher to make, especially a well - established leader in its niche.
An offer from a large publisher, such as one of the Big 5 publishers, can also start at no advance (most often for digital - only imprints) but range as high as the $ 65 million the Obamas just received for their two books.
Some major publishing houses are experimenting with no - advance ebook - only imprints, and several noted literary... [Read more...]
GoodEReader.com has covered a number of publishing houses that have constructed ebook - only imprints which offer an amazing amount of output in titles, as well as unheard of royalties to their author clients.
When digital - first or ebook - only imprints were first conceived of, they were criticized for changing the long - held dynamic of a traditional publishing deal.
But unlike other digital - only imprints, Fierce Ink is focusing on non-fiction for teens aimed at serving as inspiration.
A number of blogs and news sites posted uncharacteristically wary responses to this week's announcements coming out in the world of self - publishing and ebook - only imprints.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware Over the past few years, more and more trade publishers have created digital - only imprints.
In 2012 - 2013, Random House and HarperCollins launched their first digital - only imprints; all of them are focused on fiction.
The latest: Traditional publishers (Harper Collins, Simon & Schuster, and now Random House) are creating digital - only imprints to go after self - pub and unpublished authors without agents.
Electronic - only imprints of larger publishers are popping up on a regular basis.
As with other e-book only imprints, such as Little, Brown's Blackfriars, Hopkin said books would be given a physical edition where sales reach «a certain level of success».
Loveswept and Flirt are Random House's digital - only imprints focused on romance and women's fiction titles.
In the wake of their announcement that they will be merging with Penguin, Random House has announced the launch of three new digital only imprints.
Loveswept and Flirt are Random House's digital only imprints focused on romance and women's fiction.

Not exact matches

Lemonade has such a firm imprint on our minds that something so surprisingly sour only disappoints.
Cantaloupes imprinted with the face of the popular Sanrio character are currently being grown in Furano, Hokkaido, one of Japan's best regions for growing the fruit, according to Rocket News 24 The Hello Kitty Furano melons weigh about four pounds, and with only 300 being sold, they will be priced at 5,500 yen, or just over $ 50.
The entrepreneur should thus also have the ability to imprint his vision to drive not only his, but also his team's energy and motivation, instilling in them the same enthusiasm, drive and perseverance that brings projects and dreams to fruition.
And as a young generation with a good chunk of life ahead of us, we can fix not only what's «out there» but also what's «in here» and travel slowly but urgently, towards that idea of home that is imprinted so deeply on our hearts.
We know of his will only the eternal; the temporal we must command for ourselves, ourselves imprint his wordless bidding ever anew in the stuff of reality....
God gave man not only the gift of being but also, de Lubac maintains, «upon this being he has given me, God has imprinted a supernatural finality; he has made to be heard within my nature a call to see him.»
How different, how frustrating and humiliating is the role he plays in understanding and controlling the social world, a world that is properly his own, which would not exist if he had not created it, and which exists the way it does only because he has given it the imprint of his nature.
Not only are graduate theological schools producing more theses and dissertations on Wesleyan subjects, but Methodist periodicals (Quarterly Review, Methodist History, Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society) are increasingly printing their articles, and new publishing enterprises are emerging to take up their longer monographic works (among these are Zondervan's Francis Asbury Press imprint, Abingdon's Kingswood Books imprint, and Asbury Theological Seminary's new series in Pietist and Wesleyan Studies) These scholars are quite likely to be found in the Wesley Studies Working Group of the American Academy of Religion.
i wonder could that have something to do with the fact that your religion has no image of what your god was suppose to look like, or is it more along the lines your god can only express itself through modern images that the whole of your faith have imprinted into your minds?
1) FOSSIL RECORD: made of not only bone to stone fossils, but also amber, dehydrated corpses, footprints in mud / ash to stone fossils, leaf and insect imprints in various forms of stone, along with many other forms of preservation of dead animal / plant life from times long ago.
J.H. Only a fool denies his own conscience, because he loves his sin rather then God who has made himself known through all things He created, by imprinting this knowledge of Himself on their hearts, til they shot Him out.
The Catechism teaches that «like Baptism, which it completes, confirmation is given only once, for it too imprints on the soul an indelible spiritual mark, the «character» which is the sign that Jesus Christ has marked a Christian with the seal of his Spirit by clothing him with power from on high so that he may be his witness».20 Baptism, confirmation and the Eucharist are seen as forming a unity (CCC 1306).
The film was called Bag It, and although other films were shown — only this one made an imprint on my life.
Jennifer Capriati, for instance, has credited her black Lab - boxer puppy with helping her emerge from her own slough of despond, and Dottie Mochrie, the golfer, not only brings her chows on the LPGA tour but also has imprinted their image on the bottom of her golf bag.
Not only would we get to see the Barcelona great take his first steps in the Premier League, and go head - to - head with old foe Jose Mourinho once again, we would also get to see the current Bayern Munich coach stamp his imprint upon City.
He has generally had only a poached egg all day because of his stomach troubles, and he looks very un-Ivy as he stands at rinkside wearing a blue baseball cap tugged down over his ears and a gray coat with CORNELL on the back and HOCKEY STAFF imprinted on the left breast.
There's been question marks early on as to whether the Portuguese could ever really imprint his style on Man United but with a 40 game unbeaten streak at home that stretches back to September 2016 (a club record), Mourinho has quite evidently answered it in a way only he could.
This is the result of the power of cultural myth, family dynamics and imprinting, and excellent marketing of products including books and magazines that have only profit — not child welfare — as their goal.
And when allowed, your baby's powerful imprint on your pheromonal messages is second only to his programmed need and yearning for sucking.
Because there's only one functioning allele of an imprinted gene, if that copy becomes defective, developmental abnormalities can occur.
It is generally accepted that paternally imprinted X inactivation occurs exclusively in extraembryonic lineages of mouse embryos, whereas cells of the embryo proper, derived from the inner cell mass (ICM), undergo only random X inactivation.
When a particle interacts with two or more waves, the measured losses show an imprint of this that is different than if they had interacted with only one of the waves.
If his investigation of hundreds of prints supports this theory, researchers will be able to look at fossilized partial imprints only a couple of inches square and determine with a high degree of certainty what type of dinosaur made them.
It is sometimes easy to tell a meat - eating dinosaur's track from a plant eater's because a meat - eater's feet have long, claw - tipped toes, but making this distinction can be a problem when only part of the foot, such as the heel, has been preserved in an imprint.
In 1991, biologist Denise Barlow and colleagues at the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology in Vienna discovered that like Igf2, Igf2r was also imprinted, but with the opposite effect: The receptor was active only when it came from the mother.
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