Blogs allow instant feedback, provide a closer relationship
between readers and authors, and allow you to strengthen your writing and communication skills.
Your time as a reviewer is precious — and let me say your efforts are enormously appreciated
by readers and authors alike.
Libraries are front and center for helping to create those on ramps bringing
readers and authors together with those who read and care about books.
Dear readers and authors, with this post I am proud to announce that my latest literary press release has gained a global exposure.
We also noticed that
romance readers and authors were much more likely to leave comments, help promote and offer feedback than those in other genres.
Fortunately,
reader and author bullying doesn't make the headlines the way it used to, so we can all hope that those antics are behind us.
Despite the impressive number of
readers and authors previously mentioned, imagine the bigger scale of countless overseas audience waiting to explore the intricate history of Chinese literature.
By fostering your relationship with
certain readers and authors, you can combine a list of potential customers or a peer reviewer to be a part of your extensive network.
This will serve as a meeting ground
for readers and authors where they can discuss issues pertaining to books they have read or are reading.
In this sense dating blogs are a first step in starting a dialogue
between readers and authors to swap dating stories and address issues of concern.
It enables decentralisation of direct transactions in Publica's currency between
readers and authors in order to purchase access keys for their literary works.
I realize that you are being bombarded today with comments
from readers and authors about Hachette's contractual dispute with Amazon.
In a statement, Amazon's VP of Kindle Content, Russ Grandinetti, said the two companies will work together «to build many new ways to
delight readers and authors alike.»
As a reader, I find I connect with more
readers and authors on Twitter than on any other platform (and I've tried quite a few of them).
The sad truth about publishing's involvement in this movement isn't just that women have had to fight to speak up or that outsiders are belittling those people's experiences, but rather how it affects all of us as
readers and authors when one of them behaves in a reprehensible way.
Every
ebook reader and author owes Sony a debt of gratitude for the important catalyzing role they played in helping to launch a viable ebook market here in the US.
Instead of «win / win» relationships, in
which readers and authors mutually benefit, they impose «win / lose» relationships on authors, in which pirates and their reading clientele simply appropriate the benefits provided by authors without compensating them.
Novelpath ** (what we hope will soon be a great startup to
bring readers and authors together) needs to test four critical author marketing assumptions.
4) Fundamentally, it's going to be champions for indie authors as the driving force and indie authors as the hammer that brings the current revolution in books to a glorious conclusion (and hopefully a steady state
where readers and authors and the ecosystem can create a win - win - win).