Sentences with phrase «revolution in the world of publishing»

Amazon's Kindle platform has, in the last few years, caused what can only be described as a revolution in the world of publishing.

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In 2013, Noakes published «The Real Meal Revolution: Changing the World, One Meal at a Time,» which turned into the best - selling book ever in the history of Southern African literaturIn 2013, Noakes published «The Real Meal Revolution: Changing the World, One Meal at a Time,» which turned into the best - selling book ever in the history of Southern African literaturin the history of Southern African literature.
In the last 5 years, the world of publishing, writing and selling has undergone a revolution.
However, over the course of the last decade, the publishing world has undergone an indie revolution similar to what occurred in the film and music industries.
As much as I embrace the digital revolution that's transforming the publishing world seemingly by the day, I feel sad for authors of the future whose books may never appear in physical form.
In this new world of publishing, disrupted by Amazon and the digital revolution, authors with small and moderate sellers like mine can still get their work out there and find readers because the Amazon algorithms are so damn good.
In internet - savvy circles [Amanda Hocking] has been embraced as a figurehead of the digital publishing revolution that is seen as blowing up the traditional book world — or «legacy publishing» as its detractors call it — and replacing it with the ebook, where direct contact between author and reader, free of the mediation of agent and publishing house, is but a few clicks away.
Even though it was the revolution of digital publishing that has allowed authors to make a full time living off of their writing, a unique time in the history of writing, there's still something critical and important about real - world direct connections.
THE PUBLISHING REVOLUTION IS DEFINITELY NOT OVER (Regardless of what you've heard) From the title of this post, you can tell I'm at odds with the notion that the digital publishing revolution is now over, ebooks are slipping in popularity, print is once again king of the world, indie bookstores are back on a steadyPUBLISHING REVOLUTION IS DEFINITELY NOT OVER (Regardless of what you've heard) From the title of this post, you can tell I'm at odds with the notion that the digital publishing revolution is now over, ebooks are slipping in popularity, print is once again king of the world, indie bookstores are back on a steadyREVOLUTION IS DEFINITELY NOT OVER (Regardless of what you've heard) From the title of this post, you can tell I'm at odds with the notion that the digital publishing revolution is now over, ebooks are slipping in popularity, print is once again king of the world, indie bookstores are back on a steadypublishing revolution is now over, ebooks are slipping in popularity, print is once again king of the world, indie bookstores are back on a steadyrevolution is now over, ebooks are slipping in popularity, print is once again king of the world, indie bookstores are back on a steady -LSB-...]
If you're even a little bit involved in the publishing world — and unless you've been, you know, living under a rock — chances are you've heard at least some of the talk about the e-book revolution and the debate raging about the benefits of indie versus big six publishing.
From the title of this post, you can tell I'm at odds with the notion that the digital publishing revolution is now over, ebooks are slipping in popularity, print is once again king of the world, indie bookstores are back on a steady footing, and adult coloring books are saving the world.
With some of the leading consumer magazine titles in the UK — including Cosmopolitan, Elle, Woman's Health, Good Housekeeping and Esquire — Hearst Magazines UK is at the forefront of digital publishing, so who better to talk about how the digital revolution has affected the world of work?
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