Yet
overwhelming numbers of authors choose the seemingly easier vanity press model where the author pays all the bills and the publisher makes all the money.
Not exact matches
That being said... While I'm not surprised at the
overwhelming number of posts that disagree with the
author, (this is CNN.com, after all) I know exactly what the
author is trying to say here, but he also did a horrible job articulating it.
Many
authors are
overwhelmed with the
number of tasks that they are facing.
Several bestselling
authors have reported significant sales drops from a combination
of the Kindle Unlimited program, traditional publishing dropping its prices, and an
overwhelming number of books available.
- Heather Ann Thompson, Pulitzer Prize - winning
author of Blood in the Water: The Attica Prison Uprising
of 1971 and its Legacy «With heartbreaking stories
of suffering, Alisa Roth shines a much - needed light on the crisis that afflicts the
overwhelming number of mentally ill people locked away behind bars, where they are not treated but abused.
Here, the
overwhelming number of entries was cut down to 100 entires in each
of the five categories, and in this stage, the
authors who have made it this far receive something a little extra for their accomplishment: a... [Read more...]
It's possible you feel
overwhelmed with the
number of tasks involved in running your
author business.
I still feel so
overwhelmed with a
number of things on my to - do list in order to build my
author business.
At this year's event, there were an almost
overwhelming number of companies who offer digital publishing services to both
authors and publishers, big or small.
Overwhelming numbers of badly written and badly done self - published books are the «stigma» that the self - published
author has to overcome — not the remarks
of anyone saying so.
In an
overwhelming number of cases, Indie or self - pub
authors who have thanked their proofreaders / editors in preface material have simply been kind enough to warn me
of the problems ahead.
Do you feel
overwhelmed by the sheer
number of author platform options out there (or not even sure what the term means)?
A good, down - to - earth, non-American introduction to digital marketing, especially suitable for new indie
authors who often feel
overwhelmed by the need to promote themselves and the
overwhelming number of possibilities.