Sentences with phrase «small publishing efforts»

Most months I can pay the mortgage with royalties from my small publishing efforts but I'm pouring a fair bit of that back into my self publishing project for January.
A couple of our movement friends are dabbling with printing houses and small publishing efforts.
«Thank you for the fantastic resource CSPA provides my small publishing effort.

Not exact matches

Now, an international research team under the leadership of the German Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (IZW) and the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) Species Survival Commission, has published a roadmap for more targeted conservation efforts for Bornean cats and small carnivores in a special supplement of the Raffles Bulletin of Zoology.
For example, if one reads the literature on biological invasions published in the 1990s, one will find few efforts by ecologists to present the full picture of the impacts of introduced species — for instance, that a small number cause great health, economic, and / or ecological problems, most have little known impact, and a small number have a positive impact.
Fe is the first game published under the EA Originals program, EA's effort to pick up smaller indie titles.
According to the press service of the Russian Ministry of Culture, part of the funds will be also invested in small publishers, most of which usually are unable to compete with the marketing efforts of major publishing houses.
Book marketing budgets at traditional publishing houses can be fairly small and a lot of the efforts end up being grassroots and fall to the author directly.
There are also many active smaller presses in Canada innovating in their digital publishing efforts.
The company, long known for its awareness - raising efforts for self - published and small press titles, has added a branded app and ebookstore to its list of services for authors.
With various software available that allows authors to convert their manuscripts themselves for market, as well as digital publishing services such as Book Baby that will convert the manuscripts to every available e-reader format for a small fee, more and more authors are turning to digital publishing in an effort to forgo the traditional publishing houses.
Amazon and Kindle publishing have become one of my favorite ways to build my business, and with six books of my own, two I have co-authored, and many more I have contributed to, I realized very quickly that having your books rank highly is about much more than just keywords, and that the effort you make will be well worth the small amount of time it takes to help your book reach its full potential.
On the other hand I've often considered opening my own small press (which is actually, basically what I do on Creativindie Covers) so that I can take over author's publishing efforts and strenuously steer them in the most profitable direction, rather than letting them make poor decisions.
Thing is, my layman's view is that it's unfortunate that the Fletchers of the world don't put the same amount of effort into doing something different in the small press publishing arena, but designed to treat an author RIGHT.
It's essentially an effort to streamline the publishing setup process for small to medium sized independent publishers, with a new portal to the Lightning Source print on demand distribution channel and CoreSource, Ingram's answer to e-book distribution.
Your efforts are really impressive, and you've already beat the odds by going from self - published to traditional house with St. Martin's (no small fish).
An increasing number of self - published writers with smaller but enthusiastic audiences are attracting more readers and seeing income directly in their pocket from their efforts, though the work of self - promotion and marketing is constant.
Publishing Belgium, birthplace of Tintin and the Smurfs, is beginning to see its government - funded efforts to revive the country's once - thriving comics scene pay off, with small publishing houses, self - pubPublishing Belgium, birthplace of Tintin and the Smurfs, is beginning to see its government - funded efforts to revive the country's once - thriving comics scene pay off, with small publishing houses, self - pubpublishing houses, self - publishers...
After all, if we are harmed, you will have participated in the further erosion of independent, small presses, and I can't believe the rumor that SFWA and Writer Beware are cooperating with the Big Five publishing houses» efforts to destroy the independents once and for all.
It seems to be an extremely odd process that an issue of the importance of AGW has a world effort from the UN based on reading the abstracts of papers published by academic researchers and a very small number of academic researchers at that.
We would certainly hope, though, that in future surveys, the folks at SustainLane, as well as others publishing such rankings, make a greater effort to incorporate the diversity of ecosystems small and large into their methodology, and to choose cities by multiple criteria.
According to a recent study conducted in collaboration with other free access enthusiasts, free law publishing across the globe operates thanks to the efforts and capacity to innovate of small passionate organizations (LIIs) combined with the support of lawyers, donors, advertisers or any other group willing to provide the necessary resources.
The «LII - in - a-Box» aims to solve this problem by providing a turnkey solution that enables «free law publishing projects, usually small entrepreneurial bootstrapped start - ups, to concentrate their initial efforts and resources on delivering much needed sustainable access to the law.»
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