Sentences with phrase «published authors the option»

(The Kirkus review service, launched in 2005, gives self - published authors the option to review privately if the review is negative.

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Authors have similarly expanded options, as the e-book market grows and self - publishing becomes a viable and even preferred method of sharing work.
We've partnered with Inc. to offer business authors an exciting new publishing option that combines our proven publishing and distribution power with the audience reach and advertising strength of Inc. magazine and Inc.com.
«The rise of «superbugs» leaves the clinical community with a rapidly dwindling number of options to treat infectious disease and to prevent the spread of resistant bacteria in, for example, hospital settings,» explains Professor Vincent O'Flaherty of the National University of Ireland Galway, co-corresponding author on the study, recently published in Frontiers in Microbiology.
The method, published in the 1 March issue of Science Translational Medicine, could help make organ banks a viable option for transplant surgeons, said John Bischof of the University of Minnesota, the senior author on the study.
But a new study by the Nature Publishing Group in London shows that only one in eight authors chose to have their reviewers blinded when given the option.
But a new study by the Nature Publishing Group (NPG) in London shows that only one in eight authors actually chose to have their reviewers blinded when given the option.
The review, authored by an international team of medical experts from Saudi Arabia, India and the United States and published in Nutrition and Metabolism, credited vitamin D with being an effective treatment and prevention option for liver disease and cancers.
Flexible publishing options including: URL sharing, SCORM 1.2, 2004, Tin Can and AICC compliant downloads - Litmos Author allows you to download your course along with the source files.
If authors are looking to outsource aspects of the publishing process to others, rather than do it all themselves, there are many other viable options, like CreateSpace and Lulu as mentioned in other comments.
When I was researching self publishing options, Infinity was listed as being one of the most author friendly publishers.
Today, freed from the yoke of traditional publishing, with a plethora of viable options for bringing books to market, smart authors make decisions that best suit their own needs and agenda.
Self - publishing is one of a suite of publishing options an aspiring author can choose from these days; with the launch of Carina Press we can provide the flexibility of a digital - only press, and Horizons offers a self - publishing option.
You'll discover: — how to create your author platform — how to prepare for publishing your book — a range of setup decisions you need to make — marketing plans and options.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — July 20, 2015 — Author Solutions, LLC, a Penguin Random Housecompany and the world leader in supported self - publishing services, is proud to announce that author Robert Chipley has finalized an option agreement for his 2009 iUniverse novel, Germania (ISBN: 978 - 1440154256), with producer Danny Sherman and Thruline EntertaiAuthor Solutions, LLC, a Penguin Random Housecompany and the world leader in supported self - publishing services, is proud to announce that author Robert Chipley has finalized an option agreement for his 2009 iUniverse novel, Germania (ISBN: 978 - 1440154256), with producer Danny Sherman and Thruline Entertaiauthor Robert Chipley has finalized an option agreement for his 2009 iUniverse novel, Germania (ISBN: 978 - 1440154256), with producer Danny Sherman and Thruline Entertainment.
Nowadays self - publishing authors and hybrid authors (those who self - publish some books and have traditionally published others) have a plethora of options when it comes to hiring freelancers for their editing, cover and formatting needs, or working with up front companies that handle design and distribution while the author retains all of their rights and receives royalties.
My friend Janice Hardy came up with the perfect solution: joining the Indie Author Series at Fiction University, where I'm writing a series digging into some of our options for indie publishing.
Even without a «real» eBook publishing option, Lulu authors were flocking to make digital files available, and succeeding in increasing their sales.
Authors purchase publishing â $ œpackagesâ $ with varying levels of service options including (but not limited to) editing, cover design, and a certain number of print copies of their work.
Readers may also be interested in this post by Sangeeta Mehta entitled Is Self - Publishing a Viable Option for Literary Fiction Writers as well as my earlier post, Tearing Down the Wall: Why The Literary Community Should Embrace Indie Authors.
Leland Shanle speaking about Printing and Publishing Options for Indie Authors at our April 9, 2014 meeting.
And what's most exciting is that at any point in the self - publishing process, authors have options from DIY to hire.
Browse our wide range of publishing services, and select the options that meet the needs of your book and your goals as an author.
This messaging has been so strong (and the PR of traditional publishing so poor) that it didn't take much for authors to reconsider their options — and well they should.
This is correct: self - publishing is an option for authors.
Not only was an author paying to have the book made, but they weren't getting the benefits that make self - publishing such a desirable option: the retaining of their copyright, and the ability to monitor, control, and receive their royalties!
We are not misleading people, but simply offering a Harlequin - approved option for those authors who choose to self - publish.
A realistic look into what book distributors do, how they profit, and better options for the author who is publishing a book.
This option is for serious authors who want personalized book publishing support and coaching over a longer period of time.
This option is for authors that are on the verge of publishing.
As self - publishing shrugs off its «vanity press» stigma and becomes recognized as a bonafide and lucrative option, more and more traditionally published authors are finding that going indie just makes more sense.
This is a really good post that points out an underutilized option for self - publish - minded authors on a budget.
Authors self - publishing in 2018 can turn to Outskirts Press to get published, and choose other affordable marketing service options at the same time.
This means that our authors are entirely free as regards to their content, layout and rights as well as the choice of their books» sales price and the option to publish immediately.
When presented with the potential costs, self - publishing authors opt out of editing entirely, not realizing that there is another workable and affordable option.
Hi Kendra, Once again you have shared a lot of valuable information that is truly needed to make authors aware of their publishing options and their marketing responsibilities that lead to success.
Sure, you can hire an editor to fix your writing for you — which is traditionally what authors have done — but this option often costs more than a self - publishing author is willing or able to pay.
As self - publishing and hybrid publishing continue to develop and revolutionize the industry with options such as e-books, paperbacks, and audiobooks, there's never been a better time to pursue your dream of becoming a published author.
Linda Austin, published author, and SLPA Treasurer, speaking at our April 9, 2014 meeting on Printing and Publishing Options for Indie Authors.
But for many self - published authors, the ability to sell a paperback book not only for the awesome feeling of holding it in your hands, but because a lot of people only read paperbacks, make it a really appealing option.
Self - publishing used to be the option of last resort for frustrated authors, but more and more authors are abandoning the frustrations of the traditional publishing industry in favor of the immediacy and creative control of self - publishing.
I entirely understand why in this day and age, when authors do not have to relinquish control of their own work, they would pick the self publishing option.
But one organization in the UK, the Society of Authors, has stated in an interview with its head Nicola Solomon that the validity of the traditional publishers is questionable and goes so far as to state the traditional publishing as a whole is no longer the most viable option for aAuthors, has stated in an interview with its head Nicola Solomon that the validity of the traditional publishers is questionable and goes so far as to state the traditional publishing as a whole is no longer the most viable option for authorsauthors.
After seeing a number of worthy manuscripts from authors who didn't have the means to pay for top - notch editing or publishing services, the founders went looking for a crowdfunding option that would provide those funds while also offering backers the incentive to invest in those titles.
Bear in mind that this does not include sales by self - published authors, which is the fastest growing segment in ebooks thanks to the many new tools and options available.
There is also an option to sort by author, title or publishing date.
With so many more options than the first wave of publishing revolution, even seasoned, published authors may find some of the new options and features a... [Read more...]
Smashwords» CEO Mark Coker spoke to groups of authors at the BEA Author Hub about the options open to writers in the climate of digital publishing.
But as startups began to recognize the self - publishing and digital platform spheres were overloaded with options for authors, a few other companies began quietly meeting the needs that other companies had overlooked.
This news should serve as a conversation starter for authors and publishers — especially smaller press publishing houses — who have yet to explore the options of international distribution, an important market option considering the lack of available English language content in direct proportion to the numbers of English speakers in many of these countries.
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