If you use our company for any of its services, whether editorial or design, you are exercising
your rights as an independent author / publisher.
Not exact matches
What more might he have been capable of, had he been able to make a living
as an
independent author, with
rights to income from reproduction of his works, and without the self - censorship that patronage implies?
What about
authors who turned down a publishing deal (Like me) because it made no sense to give away my ebook
rights for an eternity for a tiny fraction of what I could make
as an
independent author?
For newbies you are
right as every new
author needs to write, write, write for at least four years, time it takes to get a PhD in Letters before even submitting material to an agent or editor, but once any writer KNOWS intuitively that his or her novel is
as good or better than James Patterson (pretty easy to better this guy) and he or she has had the novel vetted by a good
independent editor / ghost writer like myself, the ebooks are the way to go, period.
Indie Publishing: also known
as independent publishing and self - publishing; when an
author takes charge of the publication process and retains the
rights to distribute and sell their work
Russ commented that «
Independent authors will be able to make their books available in Japanese, with support for the Katakana, Hiragana, and Kanji character sets,
right to left vertical reading,
as well
as heavily formatted books like manga.»
Among the many reasons Stallman gives for boycotting Amazon are that the company sells ebooks and digital music that deprives customers of their
rights through restrictive licensing, that the Amazon Kindle - or Swindle,
as he calls it - uses proprietary software and contains backdoors through which Amazon can delete books and update software, that the company reportedly abuses its employees by making them work in sweatshops, and that it hurts
independent bookstores, small publishers, and
authors through its near - monopoly power.
As an
independent author, you get to choose your own price for your ebooks, and it's no surprise that «how much is
right?»
It invites
independent writers to submit their ebooks —
as long
as they, the
authors, control the
rights to those ebooks — for evaluation by Library Journal's staff.
Independent authors and publishers can also use the KDP website (http://kdp.amazon.com) and select «Spanish» to make their books available in the eBooks Kindle en Español store,
as well
as more than 100 countries worldwide, while continuing to own the
rights to their books.
«Without Giving Up Digital
Rights To One Of The Big Five» The best - of - the - bestselling Amazon Kindle Million Club
independent authors today is announcing a partnership with one of the recognized giants in book distribution: Ingram is providing a full - service sales and publishing team that will also be instrumental in selling, printing and distributing the books worldwide
as... Read More
As an
independent author, you have every
right to know that you are not alone in this universe.
I started out working for a software company working on their proprietary format and then
as the Kindle came out and e-books started to take off, I found that I could help people like — especially
independent authors who were having problems trying to get their books into
right format.
As an
independent author myself, I enjoy the control of my content, control of my
rights, control of my covers (that point is shared with my wife - she designs my eBook covers)... in other words, all aspects of my stories are controlled by me.
I also mention the opportunity of using PubMatch through the Alliance of
Independent Authors for foreign
rights,
as well
as my speaking engagements.
Today, I work
as an
author,
independent scholar, and consultant in animal
rights.
Independent media advocate, broadcast journalist, syndicated columnist, and
author Amy Goodman joined three other women from around the world yesterday in Stockholm, Sweden to receive the
Right Livelihood Award, also known
as the «Alternative Nobel Prize,» given for personal courage... Continue reading →