The price is that we become the child, and the studio / label /
publisher becomes the adult.
Not exact matches
About two - thirds of American
adults make stuff using digital social media and other formats, and it's
become a world now where anybody can be a
publisher and an author if they choose to be.
Any publishing professional with an appropriate knowledge base has the right to
become an agent or
publisher — one can even be both at the same time, as the brilliant Richard Curtis has proven for longer than I've been an
adult.
E-books continued their surge in popularity last year, surpassing hardcover books and paperbacks to
become the dominant format for
adult fiction in 2011, according to a survey of
publishers released Wednesday.
It's also worth noting that Amanda Hocking, who
became famous for making millions by self - publishing her books for young
adults on the Kindle, signed a deal with a traditional
publisher earlier this year.
Michael N. Marcus — president of the Independent Self -
Publishers Alliance, http://www.independentselfpublishers.org — author of «
Become a Real Self -
Publisher: Don't be a Victim of a Vanity Press,» http://www.amazon.com/dp/0981661742 — author of «Stories I'd Tell My Children (but maybe not until they're
adults),» coming 4/1/10.
He later
became the
publisher of a small publishing house in Minneapolis that focused on
adult and children's books that addressed many types of family issues.