No self -
respecting author wants to miss out on this site's potential.
Not exact matches
I really, really
wanted to like this book, since it came so highly recommended by numerous
authors and scholars that I deeply
respect.
If the
author doesn't care to expand her readership to include people who prefer clean language, that is TOTALLY up to her; it's HER decision, and I
respect whatever direction she
wants to go with the blog.
Penguin risks the dilution of their brand — their
respected role as gatekeeper — by admitting anyone who
wants to publish through the side door, and
authors are unlikely to sell many books by playing the phony «published by Penguin» card, anyway.
In the end, after much debate with herself, she decided to
respect what
authors and the markets
wanted, and began to accept the change.
I was looking for a publishing consultant I could trust that would
respect what I did and didn't know as a first time
author, and guide me to achieve the quality outcome I
wanted.
I
respect the
author's vision and
want to help bring that vision to full realization.
But Hachette
wants to control its own prices and believes the only way to
respect talent and guarantee the continued production of serious literature is by scaling the prices of e-books depending on many different factors such as
author, release date, degree of success, etc..
We also
wanted to create a linkage between new and established, allowing a
respected and beloved
author a chance to bring a debut writer to the reading public.
If Amazon really
wants to be a force for good, it needs to
respect all the ways
authors want to publish their books, even if Amazon isn't getting maximum profit.
If a writer
wants to publish to gain
respect or fame, it is useful to know that at this time, the
author of self - published books of fiction will not generally garner the same
respect in literary circles as the
author of a book published by a traditional press.
The community also works to foster feelings of trust between users and
authors / publishers — we're sharing something with them that they
want and, in return, they
respect the privilege of getting access to these materials.
I always
wanted to help bring prestige and
respect to indie
authors.
Both
authors are widely
respected, and anyone with a scientific background who is interested in this issue may
want to read these papers.
There was an
author some years ago who
wanted to start a movement to treat all as valued and
respected — ie all workers because all are required.