Sentences with phrase «perspective as a published author»

The strength of Stephanie's book is its «first person» perspective as a published author, as well as an information - marketer, plus the numerous interviews that Stephanie includes with a variety of published authors.

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Eric is also the author of The Opportunity Equation, published by Beacon Press in 2014 — a book that Wendy Kopp, founder of Teach For America, praised as offering a «new perspective on what it will truly take, inside and outside the traditional classroom, to provide an excellent education for all of America's children.»
However, in an e-mail exchange with Publishing Perspectives, author and former New York Times reporter Lee — who serves as Plympton's president and works on the marketing and business sides of the company — notes Love Is Strong as Death hit # 1 in Kindle Serials and # 103 in Kindle paid overall.
Publishing Perspectives has been provided with a translated transcript of the session, and at an especially fortuitous moment: as our regular readers know, Macmillan author Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House has triggered a cease - and - desist letter from Donald Trump along with the president's talk of taking a «strong look» at US libel laws.
Finally, many authors I spoke with [for the Publishing Perspectives piece] agreed that the process of serialization worked best almost as a marketing device — to build buzz and spread the word before a final book / compilation was released.
At the same time, I have personally sat down in person with executives from some of Amazon's competitors and told them some very simple solutions, both from my perspective as a journalist and as a published author.
Which may be fine with you (I don't know, obviously) bit strikes me as an unfortunate perspective for a reader to adopt, as the majority of fiction published and the vast majority of «name» authors published are in trade from the big six.
And people searching for «self publishing» may be interested in some of the things I write because there is a lot of confusion and misunderstandings about the term; savvy authors exploring all their publishing options are wise to get as many different perspectives as possible to make an informed decision.
This strikes me as an unfortunate perspective for a reader to adopt, as the majority of fiction published and the vast majority of «name» authors published are from the big six.
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The comments, from self - published authors as well as book coaches and publishers, are valuable because they reflect differing experiences and perspectives.
And yet, she tells Publishing Perspectives, what she sees is frequent accusations of unethical behavior for trying an approach that's not the classic, fundamental agent - author scenario, as described in our main feature today, «Agent - Assisted Publishing»: An Interrupted Debate.
Keith Ogorek brings the unique perspective of executive and author, having self - published three books during his tenure as senior vice president of marketing with Author Soluauthor, having self - published three books during his tenure as senior vice president of marketing with Author SoluAuthor Solutions.
And so what distinguishes from our perspective, how we have defined independent author is not whether you use a trade publisher or an assisted self - publishing service, whether you go DIY to Amazon only or whether, you know, what service you use, so much as an attitude of mind essentially that says, I am the creative director of my book from conception to completion.
So it's not surprising, maybe, that even as I wrote of «Discoveries about Discoverability» in the fog of London for Tuesday's Ether for Authors at Publishing Perspectives, more to - ing and fro - ing was in the offing.
As part of this Ed Nawokta (Publishing Perspectives founder and international publishing guru of sorts), Boris Kachka (Hothouse author and former BEA frond - waver [sorry, inside joke]-RRB-,Publishing Perspectives founder and international publishing guru of sorts), Boris Kachka (Hothouse author and former BEA frond - waver [sorry, inside joke]-RRB-,publishing guru of sorts), Boris Kachka (Hothouse author and former BEA frond - waver [sorry, inside joke]-RRB-, Andrew...
As referenced in my Tuesday Ether for Authors at Publishing Perspectives, one thing that sailed into pink - tinted view at the FutureBook Conference in London Monday was news from literary agent Jonny Geller that his agency has arranged «digital self - publishing» at Amazon of more than 200 backlist titles from some favored UK aAuthors at Publishing Perspectives, one thing that sailed into pink - tinted view at the FutureBook Conference in London Monday was news from literary agent Jonny Geller that his agency has arranged «digital self - publishing» at Amazon of more than 200 backlist titles from some favored UPublishing Perspectives, one thing that sailed into pink - tinted view at the FutureBook Conference in London Monday was news from literary agent Jonny Geller that his agency has arranged «digital self - publishing» at Amazon of more than 200 backlist titles from some favored Upublishing» at Amazon of more than 200 backlist titles from some favored UK authorsauthors.
Speaking earlier this month, a few days before Amazon announced its MatchBook plan to offer «bundling» of low - cost or free ebooks with print book purchases, self - publishing entrepreneur and hybrid author Hugh Howey was — as seems usual — a bit ahead of the game: «Ebook - plus - audio or ebook - plus - print,» he told Publishing Perspectives in an publishing entrepreneur and hybrid author Hugh Howey was — as seems usual — a bit ahead of the game: «Ebook - plus - audio or ebook - plus - print,» he told Publishing Perspectives in an Publishing Perspectives in an interview.
As someone who has both been traditionally - published and self - published, Richard is a hybrid author and thus has a valuable perspective on the self vs. traditional debate that's become a very big focus in the publishing industry, especially in recent months.
As an established author working on my debut novel, which I plan to self - publish, I can see how each of your perspectives applies.
In fact, Ross tells Publishing Perspectives that one criticism of the pro forum involved genre: literary fiction authors and those who work in «minority genres» that don't typically sell as robustly as others might never reach the levels of sales that popular - genre authors do.
As an indie author, you must learn to stand back and evaluate yourself and your work objectively from a publishing business perspective.
Now a new paper, published last month in the Journal of Veterinary Behavior, makes no bones about the authors» perspective, as you can tell from the title: No Better Than Flipping a Coin: Reconsidering Canine Behavior Evaluations in Animal Shelters.
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