Not exact matches
The
print journal continues to be a primary focus, of course (see our
literary editor's remarks here on the wealth of good and diverse writing to look forward to), but aside from that we're also
working to develop our website, www.firstthings.com, especially by building up our Media page, where we post videos of all of our events.
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She talked about her arrangement with IngramSpark which gets
print editions of her books into bookstores — still not an easy feat for indies — and revealed that she
works now without a
literary agent, basically hiring only a foreign - rights agent.
Now, some
literary agents are more willing to represent only part of a writer's empire, so you may be able to find a
literary agent who is willing to
work only on some rights (for example, you might want to license certain
print rights but hang on to digital).
Some of the greatest names in
literary history, such as Walt Whitman, Mark Twain, Virginia Woolf and Ernest Hemingway, were able to put their
work in
print with the freedom of the
printing press.
I live and
work in the thriving
literary city of Minneapolis, where the
printed book is very much alive and well.
It would be nice if
printed book sales were growing because people were buying the kind of intellectually challenging,
literary works that book lovers tend to think of when they are dreaming about a return to
print.
When I stopped
working as a
literary agent to become an author coach, I realized that every book agent directory — in
print and online — was flawed.
No, not parentless children, but
literary works that are out of
print and whose authors can't be traced.
They publish
literary work with a social or philosophical message, in English, French, and Spanish, and they tend to keep their books in
print longer than a commercial press might.
What if all of the
works of Shakespeare, Hemingway, Twain, Alcott, Plato, Rand, and hundreds of other
literary icons were all digitized onto today's media replacing their
print books.
You can produce a
print book and an eBook entirely for free and without a
literary agent but, as already stated, you need to do all of the leg
work.
Our distinctive, signature Virtual Author Tours on the Net create a strong presence and one - of - a-kind identity for our author clients building and expanding their awareness on Twitter, Facebook and other Internet social media destinations as they showcase their name and published
works in
print and e-book formats to the most influential
literary bloggers there are as well as the global book marketplace.
«In an ideal world, all
literary works would be available and discoverable to sighted and
print disabled readers at the same time and price.
Although provocative, ``... a handful of agents, all of whom spoke to PW on the condition of anonymity, said they're worried that contracts from
print - first imprints will increasingly come with clauses indicating that the publisher makes no guarantee on format» (meaning, no guarantee the publisher would produce a
print version of a
work), what stood out for us was that
literary agents are fulfilling this watchdog role for authors... an advantage most indie authors don't enjoy.
The guild's news release says that it, the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America,
literary agents, and authors have
worked to hold the Budapest - based magazine «accountable for reproducing copyrighted
works in
print and online issues of the magazine in violation of the authors» rights.»
Literary work is one such market: you'll find it hard to gain acceptance within a certain community unless your
work has been editorially selected, plus the
literary audience still prefers
print.
From Brontë's earliest
literary works — written in a minuscule hand designed to mimic the
printed page — to her explosive novel Jane Eyre, it presents a portrait of an ambitious author through the material traces she left behind.»
In the introduction to The Olympia Reader (the out - of -
print anthology published by Grove Press in 1965), Girodias wrote that in the
work of Burroughs, Miller and Alexander Trocchi — as well as in the list of less
literary «d.b.s», or dirty books — «the Anglo - Saxon world was being attacked, invaded, infiltrated, out - flanked and conquered by this erotic armada».
Presenting over one hundred
works that underscore the great scope of the Morgan's collecting interests, the exhibition includes old - master and modern drawings,
literary and musical manuscripts, illuminated texts, and rare
printed books and bindings.
Based on
literary texts, musical scores, and other
printed matter, these
works comprise one of the most celebrated and controversial art projects of the past quarter century.
In just the same way, paper - making,
printing and binding are useful arts, but the novel — the
literary work — is an abstraction.