Sentences with phrase «satisfying publishing experience»

Instead of headaches and expensive mistakes, you'll enjoy a satisfying publishing experience, guidance by pros, and quick delivery of high - quality books and ebooks.

Not exact matches

A study by psychologist John Gottman published in 2000 in the Journal of Family Psychology found that as many as two - thirds of couples experience a significant decline in marriage satisfaction, including less - frequent or less - satisfying sex, more conflict and more emotional distance, after the first baby arrives.
In fact, when you eat fat - rich foods, your brain not only gets a signal that your body is satisfied but also forms long - term memories of the experience, according to new research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Not satisfied with having published guidebooks and articles for outdoor enthusiasts and educators alike, Ro Privett envisaged mobile software that would act to compile practical information on how to conduct safe, informative adventures with young people, with a view to inspire more people to get out and experience what's on offer in the Australian wilderness.
One of the increasingly frustrating aspects of the current publishing revolution is also the very thing that provides authors with a satisfying writing and publishing experience, and that's the need for the once - rigid rules of genre and categories to be thrown out.
My experience with Self - Publishing Relief in publishing Night Travels, my collection of poetry, was satisfying from beginniPublishing Relief in publishing Night Travels, my collection of poetry, was satisfying from beginnipublishing Night Travels, my collection of poetry, was satisfying from beginning to end.
I self - published on Amazon and enrolled in its KDP Select program, and so far I'm very satisfied with my experience.
«Once in a while, a novel comes along so remarkable in its quality that it stands out not only as an example of what well - written fiction should be, but also as a satisfying reading experience all by itself... one of the most extraordinarily fine novels published in the past fifty years.»
The survey also revealed that the authors with more publishing experience were also the ones more satisfied with their current publisher — and those that more often picked the top - rated satisfaction firms of Accurance and CreateSpace.
I have no regrets (in fact I am incredibly satisfied) by my self - publishing experience.
Facing the harsh reality of a market flooded with books and talented authors, I wonder if I haven't stumbled upon one of the reasons so few self - published authors go on to publish subsequent books and also the reason that so few authors — whether indie, traditional, or hybrid — are highly satisfied with their publishing experience.
Our older agreements often give the exclusive right to «publish in book form» or «in any and all editions»... Such grants are usually not limited to any specific format, and indeed the «form» of the book has evolved over the years to include variations of hardcover, paperback, and other written formats, all of which have been understood to be included in the grant of book publishing rights... Whether physical or digital, the product is used and experienced in the same manner, serves the same function, and satisfies the same fundamental urge... Accordingly, Random House considers contracts that grant exclusive rights to publish «in book form» or «in any and all editions» to include the exclusive right to publish in electronic book formats.
[Joseph J. Kelly and Michael McCully, pioneers in reverse mortgage securitization in the U.S., soon to be published article for my «HECM at 20» Series] ► A major, detailed AARP - sponsored 208 - page national report on reverse mortgages in 2007 said that nine out of 10 senior homeowners were «satisfied with their experience with their reverse mortgage lenders,» («Reverse Mortgages: Niche Product or Mainstream Solution?»
Not an exact analogy but from my own experience, my least satisfying and frustrating job was as managing director of National Publishing at the then just privatised Stationery Office (TSO), now part of Deutsche Post DHL.
A study by psychologist John Gottman published in 2000 in the Journal of Family Psychology found that two - thirds of couples experience a significant decline in marriage satisfaction — including less - frequent or less - satisfying sex, more conflict and more emotional distance — after the first baby arrives.
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