Sentences with phrase «publisher hands every time»

We need to be aware of the added power we put into publisher hands every time we cancel a paper subscription...... [more]

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(Publishers Weekly) Trying Again extends a helping hand to couples coping with their loss and at the same time contemplating future pregnancies.
When it comes time to pitch the concept of your book - or a full length manuscript - make sure you get it into the hands of the agents and publishers who would be most drawn to and excited about your content.
On the one hand, I like that series of middleware introductions, publisher logos, and various other graphical preamble that flash across my screen, largely because of how I savor them the first time I'm playing a game that I'm excited...
Developers and publishers however are thinking about more than just putting a great XBLA game in your hands; They «re thinking about introducing you to a universe and persuading you to commit your time and money to it.
Founder Lauren Wise spends a ton of time researching the new methods of publishing, talking with CEOs of publishers that range from hybrid to traditional to electronic, and compiles a hand - picked list every year of the best companies for Midnight Publishing authors to work with.
My tentative conclusions are these: 1) ebooks are «leveling» the playing field for female authors since, for the first time in publishing history, authors do not have to wait for the largesse or permission from publishers to get our books into the hands of readers, and traditional publishing has always favored males (to date).
While I «like» to learn knew things and be very hands on most of the time, my golden nuggets of time that I carve ot of my day are better served trying to write good fiction rather than trying to learn how to «be» my own publisher.
Lida is the Publisher of Twilight Times Books, so she knows her topic from first hand experience, so you can be assured that this is a well thought out volume.
Indie publishers spend far less time getting their story into readers hands than a writer working the traditional system.
I know first - hand that there's not a lot of support for first - time cookbook authors who don't have an agent or a publisher yet.
In a time when the trend toward e-books is pushing it to outsell its print counterparts, this can lead to a massive backlash from the publishers of e-books and app innovators who don't want to see their hard work basically ripped out of their hands and thrown to the wind.
I've heard first hand from an editor at international publisher, Hay House, who said that emerging authors really do need to show a strong presence and that they are willing to put in the time and effort into marketing.
Meditating on your own strategy doesn't help you grow as a book publicist (or as an author or publisher who's promoting books); finding out how your associates have created their successes, on the other hand, opens up the possibility of doing things more effectively all the time.
Last spring Facebook started hosting stories from the New York Times, BuzzFeed and other publishers directly on its iPhone app — a move that generated much chatter and hand - wringing about the Future of Media.
Once upon a time the only way for an author to get their books into the hands of readers was to land a deal with a publisher and allow them to distribute your title.
I might edit all day for days at a time to allow the publisher to continue with the next step, and hence, get the book published and in reader's hands.
Kobo launched its new self - publishing dashboard at this morning's BookExpo event, and the Director of Self - Publishing Services and Author Relations was on hand for an interview with GoodEReader to talk about what Writing Life offers both traditional publishers and self - published authors in terms of real - time sales... [Read more...]
Night River Press is a hands - on publisher committed to supporting both first - time and seasoned authors seeking professional services to bring their writing projects and stories to the world.
Traditional publishers typically pay advances in half, thirds, or quarters, with additional royalties (if there are any) paid over time, generating spikes in revenue; Amazon, on the other hand, pays publishers monthly.
Why take the time, energy, and money to do all the work yourself (or hire designers / editors to assist you) when you could pitch the book to traditional publishers, hand the book over to them, claim a nice advance, and sit back while they do the heavy lifting?
You just place a «publisher» order and I recommend this because you only have to order the number of books you need (I get a carton at a time, since there's a discount when you order whole cartons) and only keep on hand what I need.
The period of grace for other players is probably to give publishers time to rework their products, but may also be giving Apple itself time — to build up iPad 2 sales and strengthen its hand against those content providers which do not choose to comply quietly with its demands.
Given the long lead times involved in book publishing, I'm sure the publishers were powerless to do anything about it; on the other hand, the «any publicity is good publicity» school of thought might even view the recent massive publicity over gold's alleged demise as ultimately a positive.
It was only a matter of time before publishers tried to get their hands on a slice of GameStop's crazy pre-owned game sales profits, or at least slap the metaphorical fork out of their hands.
Publishers EA, on the other hand, admitted that they wanted to set a lower fear - barrier for entry, inviting those with lillier livers into the game for the first time.
As well as hands - on time with the above games, the publisher is offering the chance to earn a FFTCG Promo Card, an «I Beat Byakko» t - shirt from the Final Fantasy XIV Byakko Battle Challenge, Dissidia Opera Omnia button pins, and a limited edition t - shirt for Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition.
With E3 2017 set to run from June 13 - 15 in Los Angeles, Nintendo aims to give gamers their first hands - on time with some big Switch titles at this year's show, according to a press release from the publisher.
Atari's PAX Prime Lineup Includes Hands - On Demos of Never - Before - Seen RollerCoaster Tycoon World and Behind - the - Scenes Press Demos NEW YORK — August 20, 2015 — Atari ®, one of the world's most recognized publishers and producers of interactive entertainment, today revealed that RollerCoaster Tycoon World ™ will be showcased to the public for the first time at PAX Prime
Publishers are helping stick those games in the hands of the gamers for a longer period of time by supplying free add - on packs.
Headlined by the»70s era first - person / deck building The Amazing Eternals, the 30 - million - user - strong online - action hit Warframe, and the newly announced MMO - bullet - hell Survived By, the Free - to - Play developer and publisher is making an impressive showing at PAX West with a large 250 - square foot booth, hands - on game time, media interviews, a series of social quests / activities, and a ton of game swag to quench PAX fans» thirst.
Laden with 1984 references and Kojima's name dropping every time you clear a mission, I think it will certainly live on as a piece of gaming history, the self - referential and almost cutting meta commentary standing as a lesson for the big publishers, don't bite the hand that feeds you, or it'll drag you down.
It's been in development for an incredibly long time, changed hands between publishers, and has been delayed a depressing number of times.
VR publishers and developers have been encouraged by Valve to sign up here for hands on time with the SteamVR dev kit.
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