Sentences with phrase «reader copies order»

At DiggyPOD, we can print as few as 24 copies of a book, so know that your advanced reader copies order needs to hit this minimum.

Not exact matches

Readers won't have to order «Bright Lines» on Amazon, because the New York Public Library, Brooklyn Public Library and Queens Library systems have all vowed to stock up on extra copies.
In order to celebrate the Blu - ray / DVD release of Danny Boyle's Trance on July 23rd, we are giving away a copy of Trance on Blu - ray to one of our readers.
To qualify for the discount, you must order a minimum of 25 copies of the Student Reader.
This feature provides a potential reader a true look at what they will be getting before they order a copy of your book.
They used to operate their own store where people could order books and authors received a much higher royalty, and it also gave authors the ability to promote discount codes so readers and distributors could order discounted copies.
The first tool, InstaFreebie, is now in public beta and lets authors or publishers generate digital copies of their titles under complete control in order to send them out to reviewers, readers, street teams, and more.
Panelist Tarah Theoret of NetGalley spoke on the ability for self - published authors to generate advanced reader copies and galleys of their books through CreateSpace by simply building a copyedited version of the book and ordering a set number of proofs.
When we first learned of this book being banned — and this in the last year or so — my husband and I immediately ordered a copy for our Kindle readers.
Amazon allows publishers to send ARCs (advance reader copies, or advanced review copies) in order to have honest reviews available when the book officially launches.
A number of companies currently offer digitization services that operate well within the law; companies can digitize their back data for storage, and readers can order ebook copies of out - of - print and rare editions.
And since most of my sales come from Amazon, having the print versions also listed with the book make it easy for readers to order a print copy.
But with this model, a reader can stumble across my book while browsing, order it and get a POD copy at the store in minutes, putting me on an even footing with all of the large publishing houses.
For example, in order to have access to a copy of The Cambridge Companion to Kant, a book I've been reading along with the works of the philosopher this summer, I had to buy the paper edition ($ 29.50 retail), the Kindle edition ($ 28.42) and the «Amazon Upgrade» PDF version ($ 7.39) in order to access the book physically, through the eBook reader I own and the PC I use, respectively.
There are a few programs you need to use in order to copy books to your Cruz Reader.
One of the most enticing aspects of publishing one's own manuscript is taking into consideration all of the details that are normally handled by the publisher, such as timing the release date of the novel to not coincide or compete with a novel of a similar slant and establishing a price base, providing advanced reader copies of the text to other authors in order to solicit back jacket reviews, and bringing the manuscript to the e-reader markets.
You won't sell many copies, but it allows a reader to walk into any store on the planet and special order one of your books from any bookstore.
Authors and readers order subsequent copies as needed.
I'm working on a lovely book of inspirational verse and color photographs, and in order to proof the book and get some Advance Reader Copies, I'm using Blurb.com, who specializes in color books just like this.
Because those five houses control so much content, Hudson says, the company simply had to get some of those publishers» titles in order to make their offering truly viable for reader - consumers looking to bundle e-editions with their print copies of favorite books.
If people want books that won't evaporate on the orders of faceless bureaucrats, if they want their libraries to last, or the right to read privately, or if they want the same ability to share or loan books that they enjoy with printed books, they should avoid buying any book that can't be copied or any e-book reader with «remote deletion» features.
After that, readers MIGHT click on the cover in order to view the inside, or download a sample copy of the ebook from Amazon (or Kobo or Nook or what have you).
Well you could publish your print book on CreateSpace FIRST, order tons of ARC copies and send them to your readers.
Signed books, particularly hardcovers, always go over well with readers, and some bookstores may order additional copies of a book (assuming they think they can sell it well) if they know in advance that an author will sign copies.
Readers can order a discounted copy today to get ready for the live chat with the authors on June 13 at 3 pm Eastern.READ A REVIEW: 4 Key Lessons Learned From The Death and Rebirth of Monterey Bay The Death and Life of Monterey Bay outlines the unique history of the place — which went from pristine marine paradise to ravaged industrial wasteland, only to be revitalized years later — and demonstrates how the efforts of individuals can have a major impact on the environment.
Readers can order a discounted copy today and then join a live chat with Orr on May 25 at 3 pm Eastern.
Readers can order a discounted copy today to get ready for the live chat with Czarnezki on April 21 at 3 pm eastern.TreeHugger Writer Matthew McDermott has already reviewed Everyday Environmentalism.
Readers can order a discounted copy today and join in a discussion with distinguished urban scholar Mary Rowe on October 20, 2011 at 3 pm Eastern.
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