Sentences with phrase «publishing is the wave of the future»

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However, since I don't have an audience (other than the few readers of this blog), and so that I don't have to write «with the publisher in mind,» I am going a different route, a route I believe is the publishing wave of the future.
However, make no mistake, this is the wave of the publishing future and together with e-books, will rewrite the definition of «book.»
It had been a long time since my previous print book was published, it seemed like the wave of the future, and so forth.
Whether this is a gimmicky attempt to lure readers or the wave of the future for digital publishing remains to be seen, but as always, this kind of innovation has a strong foundation with romance readers and the publishers who provide that content.
Is Self publishing really the wave of the future for authors?
In a decade, maybe publishing will have pulled its collective head out of its butt and realized that ebooks are the wave of the future and not something to try to bury.
When the technological push behind the publishing industry first took off, one of the many great promises about this wave of the literary future was in the ability to record and store great works for all time, protecting our literary history in an indestructible archive.
«On the other hand, one of the best things about the wave of the future, e-publishing and self - publishing, is that query letters won't always be necessary.»
And I believe digital is the wave of the future in publishing that is already washing over us, so to speak.
The new study, published May 18 in the journal Nature Climate Change, finds that the overall exposure of Americans to these future heat waves would be vastly underestimated if the role of population changes were ignored....
I believe that journals that embrace electronic publishing and leverage that to provide links to updated charts, comments, etc. are the wave of the future.
Though Movies & TV's absence at launch was a blow for heavy users of Microsoft's service — Windows Central executive editor Daniel Rubino argued it would be dead if it didn't embrace Movies Anywhere — Matt Faraca, a member of Microsoft's Movies & TV publishing team, Tweeted at the time that new providers were being added in waves, hinting at the possibility that Microsoft's service could be included in the future.
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