Sentences with phrase «quality readers expected»

I wrote the books I wanted to read, so I knew I had to present them with the same quality readers expected of a traditional publisher.
Our new digital book printing capabilities help you to achieve both speed - to - market and the quality your readers expect, across a wide range of formats.
You'll receive a professional review and critique, written with the quality readers expect from ForeWord Reviews.

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I am not happy with them at all and wanted to help my readers across the globe to see that some high - end brands do not offer the quality or even service that you expect.
Since distributors and stores only impose the most basic quality controls, a lot of self - published books suffer from lack of sales because the author simply didn't deliver at a level readers expect for the price.
It needs to be good and it needs to convey the quality of the story readers can expect to find inside.
But I distance myself from the book (despite my love for it) as I'd hate for my current readers to spend money on it expecting the same quality they're accustomed to.
You also realize how crucial it is for your independently published books to maintain the same high standard of quality the readers in your established fan base have come to expect from your traditionally published books.
Readers deserve and expect quality printed books that are indistinguishable from those published by Random House, HarperCollins, and the other big publishers.
Your readers expect a quality look and style throughout your e-book that's comfortable to read, and organized using the industry standards they've learned to expect.
We expect that these changes, when complete will allow us to serve more readers, with a higher quality of service around the world.»
This brilliant collection, edited by the award - winning and perennially provocative Salman Rushdie, boasts a «magnificent array» (Library Journal) of voices both new and recognized.With Rushdie at the helm, the 2008 edition «reflects the variety of substance and style and the consistent quality that readers have come to expect» (Publishers Weekly).
I need to publish it with as much quality as I can muster, the readers will expect that.
«At the beginning, eBooks were given a pass when they weren't up to snuff, but we're happy to see that readers today expect the same quality and accuracy in a digital product as they have learned to expect from quality print books, and are vocal when their expectations aren't met.»
You are asking readers to invest money and time in your book, and they expect to get a quality product.
And you have to provide quality products — you can't just slam it on the keyboard and toss it up on line and expect to have readers swooning at your feet.
I expect better quality from my reader or replae it with one that is new.
In other words, don't expect them anytime soon in a reading system near you, and that quality discrepancy is enough to make TTS playback a turn off to most readers not accustomed to assistive technologies.
Readers have been trained to expect a quality experience; a welcoming experience that includes a print - published styled layout with all the benefits of eReader technology and none of the hiccups.
Last but not least, as long as readers expect quality, authors are obligated to produce a professional output at all times.
«At the beginning, eBooks were given a pass when they weren't up to snuff, but we're happy to see that readers today expect the same quality and accuracy in digital product as they have learned to expect from quality print books, and are vocal when their expectations aren't met.»
It is our job to not only meet but to exceed the quality readers have come to expect from traditional publishers.
I know historical fiction readers like to learn as they read, expect to be entertained, and want high - quality writing.
So JManga offered a digital library of on - screen reading in often less than stellar quality — not much different from scanlaters, except for the fact readers couldn't download anything, it had far less of it, no big notable titles and, of course, readers were expected to pay.
As a reader, you can expect TreeHugger to improve the quality and quantity of its offerings while maintaining the editorial integrity and attitude that you've enjoyed to date.
«As the information needs of the blockchain ecosystem grow, CoinDesk will gain the resources and colleagues it needs to better serve readers with the high - quality, independent journalism readers have come to expect
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