Sentences with phrase «same publisher»

Remember, folks, this was when these very same publishers were still saying e-books were a passing fancy that would soon go away.
In a plot turn no one would find plausible if either of them had included it in one of their novels, the offer Barry turned down came from the exact same publisher, St. Martin's Press (SMP), that Amanda has agreed to sign with.
Night Witches is by the very same publisher, and casts players as members of a real - life second world war Soviet bomber regiment made up of women flying outmoded planes.
A book from the same publisher?
It also does not include digital representations of value used within online games, game platforms, or a family of games sold by the same publisher under the same platform.
She's just released a beautiful new book with the same publisher that I have, which -LSB-...]
She's just released a beautiful new book with the same publisher that I have, which is so exciting, and I'm so happy that she's here to chat to us about health, yoga, her favourite foods, beauty routines and lots more...
I have a pasta cookbook from the same publisher and have made 5 incredible dishes from it already.
Amy and I share the same publisher, and the nice people at Roost Books were generous to send me an additional copy of At Home in the Whole Food Kitchen to give away.
From the same publisher, The SN Weekly is a free newspaper delivered directly across the wider Shepparton area.
Extending the Table is by the same publishers as Simply in Season (the cookbook that was the reason I started this blog!)
If you've used early workbooks with younger children, you might want to continue with the same publisher.
Using Email Effectively by Linda Lamb and Jerry Peek (O'Reilly & Associates *, pp 160, $ 14.95 / # 10.95) created by the same publishers who brought you The Whole Internet Catalog, attempts to prevent such common errors.
Not to be confused with the imaginative book and CD - ROM The Way Things Work (by David Macaulay and Ardley) from the same publisher or 101 Great Science Experiments by the same author and publisher, this will be invaluable on primary teachers, shelves.
Nonetheless, this is a fine book — unlike Saving the Oceans from the same publisher.
A colleague at her university had just published a paper for free in another journal from the same publisher: Scientific & Academic Publishing Co. (SAP), whose website does not mention fees.
Publishers and libraries may never be the same
I've written workout programs that were featured in major men's exercise magazines, only to see those exact programs later printed in the same publisher's women's exercise magazines.
From the same publisher, by the way, we have Tales of Berseria that could make the job.
What's frustrating is that this comes two weeks after a fantastic port of MGSV: The Phantom Pain, a game from the same publisher using the same Fox Engine.
While Free Comic Book Day is a chance for readers to get a handful of issues from their favorite publishers at no cost, it also the prefect opportunity for those same publishers to launch new storylines or events.
Irving is looking to sell a novel to the same publisher, McGraw - Hill, but after some promise, they aren't interested.
They are the same publishers who believe their customers, their readers, are criminals and so they load their e-books with DRM (yes, there are a few exceptions but a very few).
I have a close friend who had a book published in 2009 with a major publisher and did a visual comparison with another book published with the same publisher in 1984.
These are the same publishers who continue to use an advance and royalty system that screws most of their authors big time.
These are the same publishers who, in this day and age of instant communication and RFID tracking and technology have convinced their authors that there is no way to do an actual sales accounting for the purposes of figuring royalty payments.
These are the same publishers who talk about their authors being interchangeable widgets or cogs.
Your readers will honor quality work and look for the same publisher.
Just a few years later, those same publishers were lamenting as Borders declared bankruptcy and B&N cut their purchases by over 50 %.
Now, it almost seems as if we've come to a point where a lot of people feel completely comfortable telling people that those same publishers who a few years ago offered the «best» terms of publication are now a bunch of thieving, anachronistic bloodsuckers.
I went to a Christian Writer's convention and three of the same publishers who sent rejection slips, bid for the book.
If those authors have clear goals, they'll be better able to judge whether to use the same publisher for their new series, or if they want to diversify with a new genre, or whether their agent is steering them in a different direction from what they want.
A cross-accounting clause shouldn't be viewed as a deal - breaker for a first book, since it has no impact unless you go on to write more books for the same publisher or the book goes into edition.
I'm writing my second book for the same publisher, but come my third book, I think I will probably start querying again.
Special book club editions of books may have a different binding or size from standard issue books from the same publisher.
An earnest publisher doesn't ask for money to publish a book, when he does, it means that the same publisher only wants to earn money from your book and doesn't care if you sell or not.
Try not to sign any publishing contracts with cross-accounting schemes, where payments due on one title may be charged against debits from another of your titles by the same publisher.
This was especially true once those same publishers started putting non-compete clauses in their contracts which severely limited where and when an author could shop around works not already committed to a publishing house.
What is wrong is the collusion that is alleged to have taken place immediately prior to the big five publishers and Apple entering into the agency model agreement, an agreement that then had to be made with other retailers or those same publishers would be in violation of their contract with Apple.
Of course, the same publishers who have ceded their gatekeeping responsibilities to agents have also given up most editorial duties to them as well.
Buying a book earns a discount on related books by other authors from the same publisher.
That made me interested enough to pick up another iPad comic from the same publisher, ROK Comics: ZeZi: The Story So Far, which is about a rap group from Birmingham, England.
But more telling is that these same publishers are crying because Amazon is «gnawing away at the services that publishers, critics and agents used to provide.»
The same publishers who are crying foul are the ones who backed the agency pricing plan for e-books.
I ask again, how is ia great advantage for publishers when these same publishers admit they don't make as much money from agency pricing as they did before?
Then there are the onerous contractual terms these same publishers are trying to force on their authors and, all too often, do.
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