Sentences with phrase «publisher of the numbers of books»

But the contract also has royalty periods where a short time after the end of a certain period of time the author should get an accounting from the publisher of the numbers of books sold against the advance in that period of time.

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These individuals provide the CIA with direct access to a large number of newspapers and periodicals, scores of press services and news agencies, radio and television stations, commercial book publishers, and other foreign media outlets.»
Traditional publishers will even get in on the game, only publishing an author who commits to buying a certain number of their own books.
In world news media the CIA is also using «several hundred foreign individuals around the world» who «provide the CIA with direct access to a large number of foreign newspapers and periodicals, scores of press services and news agencies, radio and television stations, commercial book publishers, and other foreign media outlets» (italics in the Senate report indicate agency censoring).
Fearful of having their books omitted from lists of «acceptable» texts, a number of publishers have acquiesced to creationist demands in various ways: by considerably reducing the space given to discussion of evolution, by referring to evolution as «only a theory,» by including creationist materials, or by placing references to evolution in a final chapter which the teacher could conveniently Omit.
For one thing, that most theologians and most publishers had severely underestimated the number of people who were willing to spend good money on serious books about religion.
It is the case that large - and middle - sized for - profit publishers and university presses as well as a number of new small presses now publish substantial numbers of books by mainline Protestant writers.
It means that the same number of books from the publisher's range of adult and children's titles are being donated to Women's Aid refuges.
Here Eisenstein argues that the printing press not only changed the number of books published, but also who was published, what was published and who became publishers.
Two possible areas overlooked / forgotten by you / publisher: (1) A number of times in the book (to list a few — pages 254, 261, and 263), you refer the reader to a «Resources» section, which is not in the book.
The company is pushing the film on a number of fronts including the publisher of Koch's book on a re-release.
Major publishers produce lists of «educational administration» texts that number hundreds of books, though they publish nothing similar on managing pharmaceutical firms, retirement communities, or fire departments.
At this outdoor street fair, book lovers, writers, publishers and sellers gather in numbers totaling in the hundreds of thousands.
Remember, when you publish traditionally, you have no control over when your book is released and you are just one of many the publisher is having to slot into a finite number of slots per month.
The buzz on the London Book Fair floor included speculation on when Amazon will launch its own e-book reader as well as the increasing number of U.K. publishers that have signed on for Google's Book Search.
Sounds good until you realize that the number of books produced by traditional publishers remained flat.
Not only will the book be available in twenty minutes or less (simply upload it to Amazon Kindle Direct or a number of others), but you'll have full creative control and no silly publishers to tell you a damn thing!
A publisher should have an address (unless it's a remote, online publisher), a phone number, names of real people attached to the company, an updated website, a presence on social media, reviews, and books.
Publishers Weekly also reports that the number of people who read a book this past fall decreased 3 % over the same time a year ago.
It became a potentially risk - free investment since the publisher would then be able to print the number of books needed to satisfy that predetermined need.
According to the International Publishers Association (IPA), the nation is second in the world in the number of books published per one million inhabitants.
As we've written a number of times at GigaOM, the traditional book - publishing business continues to be disrupted, with some self - published authors such as Amanda Hocking making millions of dollars without using a traditional agent or publisher, by selling their own books through Amazon's (s amzn) Kindle platform.
Agents and / or publishers KNOW based on your numbers that you'll be able to help sell a lot of books.
Expertly choose 90 — 120 promising books every quarter from a nearly infinite supply of submissions (this number will vary widely from publisher to publisher).
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Perhaps this knowledge could be integrated into publishing contracts, either with a clause for the publisher to commit to x number of books in the series or with a clause releasing rights to completed books immediately upon series cancellation.
Unfortunately, with a small number of bookstores and libraries to support local book sales, there are challenges for publishers selling within the country.
Their hope is that a small number of people who have read the complete book for the purpose of doing a review, will report any content errors directly to the author, publisher or the website that the advanced reader copy was downloaded from.
Some publishers though believe it's a gamble on an author who has delivered in the past but will have to account for twice the number of books sold to allow the publishing house to recover its dues.
The Sieghart Review said publishers should not limit the supply of e-books in the same way that physical book loans are controlled, including the lending of each digital copy to one reader at a time, securely removing eBooks after lending and having digital books «deteriorate after a number of loans».
Jeannette Woodward, author of a number of books, including The Transformed Library: E-Books, Expertise, and Evolution said «Trade publishers have always had an unrealistic idea of library circulation,» she says.
A rough estimate pegs the number of manuscripts that print publishers get in a year at anywhere between 2000 — 3000, but only about 250 books are eventually published in the end.
Authors typically are paid a percentage (which can be up to 40 %) of the sale from their ebook or agree to a flat fee from the publisher which will remain fixed regardless of the number of books sold.
The Google Play Books publisher submission system has been down for the last eleven months and I have confirmation from a number of sources that it will never be publicly available again.
The big problem with the unlimited model is that publishers want to be paid for the full amount of the book's purchase price if a customer reads a certain number of pages.
I know of one author whose publisher was told by a number of key accounts that they were not going to buy the author's newest book because the previous one had come out only three months earlier.
Before the arrival of the «agency pricing» model that Apple negotiated with ebook publishers — which allowed the publishers to decide what price Apple would charge for their books on the iPad — Amazon had deals that paid a specific wholesale price to publishers for a certain number of copies, and then it was able to charge whatever it wanted for the books in the Kindle store.
Jill: Yes, we have a number of self - published authors who have sold their books to publishers and rereleased them.
Pouraka Book One Dianne Lynn Gardner Genre: Fantasy romance Publisher: Dianne Lynn Gardner ASIN: B00T0PED40 Number of pages: 242 Word Count: 75369 Cover Artist: Dianne Lynn Gardner Book Description: Pouraka is a magical sea cavern tucked under the rocky cliffs near Barnacle Bay.
Readers» Favorite's book reviews and book awards have been accepted into this database, which provides our authors with exposure to thousands of library professionals, educators and students, as well as a large number of publishers and book - sellers.
And then give YOU the tools to compare a number of book publishers to both each other and Dog Ear Publishing.
In 2011, she says, about 7,000 audiobooks were released; by 2015, releases numbered around 35,000, as publishers put out recordings of new books as well as audiobooks from their back catalogs.
3) Book Details - The book details tab shows the ISBN, LCCN, trim size, number of pages, publisher, and publication date for customers who want to know more about your bBook Details - The book details tab shows the ISBN, LCCN, trim size, number of pages, publisher, and publication date for customers who want to know more about your bbook details tab shows the ISBN, LCCN, trim size, number of pages, publisher, and publication date for customers who want to know more about your bookbook.
Before POD, a publisher had to predict what the demand for a particular book would be over time, then print, warehouse, and ship the number of copies they predicted could be sold.
Although they became very elite and exclusive because of the limited number of paper books that a finite number of publishers could physically process (find, edit, cover, etc) per year.
When publishers talk about authors who have great platforms, they are generally referring to authors who have great websites and / or blogs (meaning interactive, functional, and with a clear and easy - to - find sign - up form); authors with a high number of followers across various social media platforms; authors with previous publications (of either books or articles); and authors who already have a fair amount of media exposure under their belts — through a list of public speaking engagements, YouTube videos showcasing their talents, radio links, TV footage, and / or a media packet.
And as for proofreading... well, my Proofreading Secrets of Best - Selling Authors is the culmination of almost twenty years of studying the publishing industry's standard reference books for punctuation, usage, grammar, and spelling (and doing proofreading for a number of traditional and subsidy publishers).
Most publishers, especially small press, have a finite number of books they put out each year.
However, there should be no fee for correcting problems that are due to the publisher or their outsourced book designer introducing a large number of errors, whatever the cost.
If a self - published book sells 5,000 copies in its first six months, an agent or publisher is not going to let first rights issues stand in their way (always assuming that the book is well - written [I've known self - pubbed authors who've managed to sell large numbers of really pretty bad books] and the sales suggest a market that could be tapped, rather than one that has been exhausted, as with some niche products).
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