While my store is relatively new, I only carry indie authors and authors that have used
small pub houses.
Not exact matches
A hilarious and occasionally heartbreaking tale of lost youth crossed with a wonderfully over-the-top genre exercise, «The World's End» plays very much to its creators» strengths, deftly intertwining male menopause and the apocalypse as it follows a quintet of old friends reliving the key missed opportunity of their teen years — downing 12 pints in 12
pubs in their
small town's «golden mile» of public
houses.
As someone who — in the last eighteen months — has published with a big six
house, a
small private press, and self -
pubbed an ebook, I can tell you there's no easy route for the writer.
Query agents and / or editors of publishers to land an traditional
pub deal with big publishers like Random
House or Harper Collins, or
small or indie press or even e-publishers.
If You're With a
Small House or Self -
Pub The game is substantially different.
With a
small house, and especially self -
pub, you are unlikely to go «out of print.»
The
house is a 12 minute drive to the town centre (or you can walk to the town along Four Mile Beach too); a leisurely 10 minute walk to Four Mile Beach, or alternatively, a 15 minute walk to a
small selection of shops - a cafe with good coffee, a bottle shop, and fish & chips, or even closer, a
pub and The Beach Shack, a fave restaurant of ours which is great for kids.
Dining facilities are offered in Caroline's bistro in historic Belvidere
House or The Bell, Knysna's
smallest pub.
Since 2010 over 100 new guest
houses,
small boutique hotels, restaurants, tourist souvenir shops and
pubs have been built within or near the moat and old city walls.
A handful of streets lead through the
small village of seaside restaurants, lodges,
pubs, shops and clapboard
houses in many bright colors.
This includes one of the largest Boabab trees in South Africa that
houses a
small pub in its trunk.
Specific duties and the amount of customer and staff contact vary according to the size and type of
pub: managers of larger establishments may not be greatly involved in the front - of -
house work, whereas managers of
smaller public
houses often have frequent contact with both customers and employees.