Not exact matches
First off, APE covers every tiny detail you
would need, or want, to know about
writing a book,
publishing it, marketing it, selling it, getting press, and
everything else it could entail.
Before you
publish your case study, show it to your client to make sure they're happy with
everything you
've written.
Maybe i should get a Book
Published...
Have someone
Write down
everything i say.
That he
would write about his brush with death was to be expected, for he
wrote about
everything: in books and magazine articles» not to mention his collection of observations and arguments
published in the back of this magazine each month.
The metaphysical, stylistic, musical, and directorial steps Rivette takes
have everything to do with his legacy as a film critic, despite the fact that he
wrote and
published criticism only between 1950 and 1969.
She gets
everything about my
writing and, although she's a new agent, she
has more than 30 years of experience in children's
publishing — and she's helping me flesh out the manuscript.
The form of
everything you
write automatically
has copyright protection and does not matter what name you
publish it under.
But I'm behind this whole thing not
having self
published anything, and now I'm getting scared I can't comfortably offer more to publishers and just be hybrid because publishers are
writing up new nasty contracts to grab
everything to try and STOP self
publishing.
She often
has a lot to say about the
writing business, writers, agents, publishers and
everything else regarding the
publishing world.
If you
'd like to read all the posts I
've written for ALLi, this link will give you
everything that
has been
published under my byline on the ALLi blog.
You
've written another first class post detailing
everything we need to do when we start Kindle
publishing.
This immediately enabled me to
have the final say over
everything I
wrote and wanted to
publish.
I know that you're
published with Balzer and Bray (a Harper Collins imprint) but you
've also
written a book and indie -
published it — called Query:
Everything You Need To Get Started, Get Noticed, and Get Signed.
Add in the fact that a self -
published author
has to basically do
everything himself, from
writing to making sure his book is edited to cover design to conversion to promotion and it is more than a lot of people want or can do.
I know some self -
publishing gurus tell you to
publish everything you
've ever
written and «let the market decide.»
Everything i hear about self -
published authors is many of them are better
written, better edited and marketed better then trade
publishing, so those books
have no problem with being # 1 on romance / indie
We interviewed five of the authors for today's BookPageXTRA, on
everything from how they felt when they found out their first novel
would be
published, to what they like to do besides
writing, to what they're working on next.
In 2010, she started editing and
writing full - time and
has worked on over 500 traditionally
published books, doing
everything from proofreading and copyediting to developmental editing and ghost
writing, as well as working with select self -
published authors.
But if I still self -
published I wouldn't
have time to
write everything I need to
write.
I
've been on a long journey over the last year trying to teach myself
everything I could about the craft of
writing and the industry of
publishing.
Those two novels and the MG short - story collection were
everything I
'd written at the time (that I deemed suitable for human consumption), and I chose to self -
publish them all instead of playing the agent - hunt game.
I try to buy
everything Anne Carson
publishes; this obsession began a dozen years ago when I saw her read some poems at U.B.C. (She
has this oracular way of speaking...) The
writing itself is bracing and new in a way that always kicks my ass in the best possible way.
I
'd love to know, as you
have consistently demanded of other respondents, «how financially viable your
writing is» at this point in your career, what - your - source of income is, and why
everything you
have listed at Amazon appears to
have been self
published.
Most of the ebooks will be free to our readers, courtesy of the author, but on occasion some of the authors will
have the option to dramatically drop the price of their ebooks for our readers in order to support charitable causes through the sales that day, ensuring that we can bring you a wide range of both indie and traditionally
published writers, as well as
everything from a climbing - the - list bestseller to the work of an as - of - yet undiscovered
writing talent.
The Self
Publishing Toolkit's Indie Author Toolkit
has everything you need to
write your next novel in one package — all you need to add is your imagination.
The world of
writing and
publishing is very conservative but I
would suggest that this is changing along with
everything else in the way we do business and we
have to move forward and keep developing or get left behind in the rush.
Joanna Penn differentiates between «self -
published» and «independent» authors — whereas self -
publishing has an amateur, hobby - like character, Penn defines independent authors as writers who treat their
writing like a business and do
everything it takes to ensure their books are just as high quality as those being
published by a
publishing house.
Instead of seeing
everything that you
have to do to finish
writing and
publishing, or marketing your book, could you just do what you need to do today?
She's read
everything Evanovich
has written, and
has read many of the books multiple times, yet doesn't know who
published the books.
Writing has never been a profession of easy riches (just of a very very tiny minority who make a lot of money, a fair number of authors who struggle to make a living, and countless authors who earn nothing or even lose money), and self -
publishing is, in many ways, even tougher: part of self -
publishing means that you
have to do
everything yourself (or pay to
have it done).
If all you want to do is
write... well, even if trad -
published, you'll still
have to do more than just
write; you'll be expected to do promotion on your own, but going indy means you'll
have to do a lot more of
everything, If the time you can devote to
writing /
publishing is limited, that's something to consider.
Before this podcast, I
had five goals for 2017: 1)
publish two more books in the current series I'm working on — coming out in February and September, 2) begin collecting short stories I
've written that currently as sitting dormant on my blog into 5 story anthologies and
publishing them — I
'd like to get two out this year, 3) edit at least three manuscripts people sent me because I hate saying «no» but can't say «yes» to
everything, 4) up my personal reading to two books a month, and 5) get back into the habit of
writing a short story a week — I stopped this in September when work got crazy.
Before I delve fully in and read it all —
would you say that
everything (or at least most) of what you
've written about
publishing e-books applies the same if we're talking about an e-single?
Particularly with the
publishing field the way it is right now, and cuts occurring more or less at random in places no one expects, make sure you
have EVERYTHING IN
WRITING.
You say if you personally
had to do
everything associated with eBook
publishing, you
'd only
write half as many books?
It's not uncommon to see an indie authors do well and make tons of money despite
having an unprofessional cover or website, and doing half of
everything wrong (they're nearly always
writing books in very popular genres and doing things better than their competition... and it's worth pointing out these books can often make MUCH more money than professionally
published / traditionally
published books, because they
have control over their pricing, promotions and advertising.)
So
everything always seemed to lead back to the
written word for me, and it was really only when I was working for the children's reading charity, that purely by chance, I met the wife of somebody who I used to work with years ago when I was in PR consultancy, and she
'd set up a self -
publishing services company.
Now, I'm not fully cognizant of
everything he
has written on the topic, but the particular method he is using now was first
published on 5/18/2015.
I still haven't gotten around to
writing everything I wanted to
write, but here is a list of epic adventures I did
publish:
Most recently, Steve
has written Footprint Travel Photography,
published by Footprint Handbooks, which covers just about
everything that you could ever want to know about travelling with you camera.
Originally
written for an anthology on women in sexist society that
had been edited by Vivian Gornick but not yet
published, Nochlin's essay caused feminist artists and the larger art world to question
everything.
Also included were a selection of short writings by Judd both from his reviews
written for Arts magazine and later, longer essays, including, «Black, White, and Gray»,
published in Arts in March 1964, in which Judd
wrote: «Things that exist, exist, and
everything is on their side... Everything is equal, just existing, and the values and interests they have are only adventitio
everything is on their side...
Everything is equal, just existing, and the values and interests they have are only adventitio
Everything is equal, just existing, and the values and interests they
have are only adventitious.»
My bigger concern is if you
write something that is discovered to be false - My understanding is if you were sued, you
would have to prove that you
published your article in good faith, believing
everything you said was true.