Yes,
we see talented authors being rejected by traditional publishers all the time.
Not exact matches
His early girlfriend, Oona O'Neill (Zoey Deutch), supposedly liked
talented men, and supposedly
saw great talent in the
author of «The Young Folks.»
Now that is fine if you are
talented, understand the basic rules of graphic design and marketing, and have the skills to create a professional end result — but we've all
seen examples of
author designs that just shriek amateur and negatively impact the perception of the book.
With all of this being said I is easy to
see the potential of this
talented author through much of this story.
That's what happened to me when I
saw Say Hello to Zorro, written and illustrated by Carter Goodrich, the
talented author, character designer (Ratatouille, anyone?)
I was invited to be on two panels with immensely
talented authors: Black Women in Speculative Fiction,
seen below, and The Pros and Pitfalls of Small / Self - Publishing.
Every day, established,
talented book
authors are writing 3000 — 5000 words for readers who will never
see those words in a printed book.»
I also have
seen obviously
talented self - published
authors bash traditional publishing and then JUMP at the opportunity to be picked up by a publisher.
I've
seen way to many
talented and smart indie
authors fall for unqualified and over priced «professionals» offering services.
(
See www.digitalparalegalservices.com and www.paralegalmentor.com/vptips.html) * Mid-Missouri Paralegal: Lori Robinett is both a
talented author and President of Mid-Missouri Paralegal Association.