The judge opines that it's a stretch to accept the defendants» claim that the Hachette boss was
talking about bookstores, not the other Publisher Defendants.
But to
talk about that bookstore space for a moment: a year of availability on a shelf is probably too generous!
We often
talk about bookstore events and while those are great, libraries are often big, missed opportunities.
I also wish we had had more time to
talk about bookstores are headed.
Not exact matches
Any
bookstore can also order it if you give them the full title: «Guerrilla Marketing to Heal the World» — there are more than 60 Guerrilla Marketing books that cover other aspects of business and have nothing to do with what we've been
talking about.
Any
bookstore can also order it if you give them the full title: «Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green» — there are more than 60 Guerrilla Marketing books that cover other aspects of business and have nothing to do with what we've been
talking about.
That afternoon in the
bookstore concluded as that man I met whispered hopefully, «I want that God that you are
talking about,» while awkward tears filled his eyes.
«At the
bookstore Erik was
talking about the value of amino acids,» the reporter said.
In fact, that's how we met at a
bookstore 10 years ago, and we've never run out of things to
talk about in the eight years we've been married.
Biello
talked about The Unnatural World recently at the BookCourt
bookstore in Brooklyn.
Talk about watching sports together, or going to the movies or hanging out at the
bookstore.
In this Reverse Shot Talkie, director Matías Piñeiro browses the aisles of a Greenwich Village
bookstore with host Eric Hynes to
talk about adaptation as an art of taking liberties, the beauty of mess, and his ongoing relationship with William Shakespeare, whose plays have inspired many of his films, including his latest, The Princess of France.
In this Reverse Shot Talkie, director Matías Piñeiro browses the aisles of Greenwich Village
bookstore Mercert Street Books with host Eric Hynes to
talk about adaptation as an art of taking liberties, the beauty of mess, and his ongoing relationship with William Shakespeare, whose plays have inspired many of his films, including his latest, The Princess of France.
That said, in the very near future, we won't be
talking about big - box, corporate
bookstores anymore.
The next time she phoned, she said, «I'm calling to
talk about getting your book into
bookstores.»
Bookstores, whether indies or chains, are still the best places to find people who are actually paid to
talk about books to the public.
See how this gave even the
bookstore personnel something unique to
talk about?
Kobo's president and chief content officer, Michael Tamblyn,
talks about Kobo's engagement with the U.S. market, the role e-books can play in independent
bookstores, customer preferences regarding e-reading devices, and more.
Before I discuss uploading your eBooks directly to the
bookstores, let's
talk about taxes for a moment.
(Also, the more speaking you do at libraries, the better your
bookstore sales will be, because at least some of the patrons who come hear
about your book at your library
talk will then go out and purchase the book at their local
bookstore.
She
talked about her arrangement with IngramSpark which gets print editions of her books into
bookstores — still not an easy feat for indies — and revealed that she works now without a literary agent, basically hiring only a foreign - rights agent.
Therefore, indie authors aren't necessarily competing against authors with millions of books in print in thousands of
bookstores (you know who we're
talking about!)
Bradley Graham, who bought Politics & Prose in June 2011 with his wife Lissa Muscatine,
talks about a deal the American Booksellers Association struck with Google so independent
bookstores, like his, can sell e-books.
We do have another video we are posting this weekend, that
talks about all of amazons 3rd party applications for android, blackberry, apple etc vs apple and their
bookstore selection
With so much of the industry divided on the benefits of e-reading versus the damage it can do to the vital indie
bookstores — and with so many of the players in the industry, including BookPeople, divided on Everyone vs. Amazon — an evolution of this kind seems not only natural, but laudable; it means
bookstores can still be the place to turn to for reading content, selection advice, and the sense of community that comes from people getting together to
talk about a book.
As much as people
talk about the «death of the
bookstore,» the problem is mainly contained to North America, Australia, and New Zealand.
You can
talk to people
about it, try doing that with ANY single title at a Barnes and Noble
bookstore.
Christer Perslöv, Business Development Manager at Bokrondellen
talked a bit
about the negotiations «We have been tough — we do not want to give them any advantage over Swedish
bookstores.»
The sense I got
about talking to their executives is that there is too much work involved in opening up international
bookstores, getting localized content and tweaking their e-readers and tablets to abide by local laws.
The group introduced themselves and
talked about the power that comics had on them, writing for Young Adults, they discussed the differences between the
bookstore and direct market for YA books, where to shelve books in stores and libraries, Adult readers of YA books, inspiring kids to read and write, how they decide what content is too adult for YA books and what backlash they've received and the digital market for YA books.
Also, as we were
talking about earlier, sending sales to
bookstores by directing your readers to IndieBound and allowing them to purchase from independent
bookstores that they may not be walking in themselves, you are creating sales records at these independent
bookstores.
In the future, I'm going to be
talking a great deal
about how to market your books, both electronic and POD books to
bookstores.
I will, as I have said before,
talk about some ideas on selling electronic books to independent
bookstores, and maybe even into other stores.
A lot of my efforts are spent working with
bookstores and helping them implement programs such as these that we're
talking about, and whether it's implementing a printing and publishing program for local authors, I also
talk with stores who want to offer more education.
With «The Lion's Gate,» the book that we were
talking about here, that had to be brought out by a mainstream publisher, it was too big a book, and it needed the push that a publisher could put behind it, getting it in
bookstores and having a sales force and all that.
CR: I've gotten a bookseller, a librarian and a book buyer from a big - box
bookstore to come on,
talking about issues with self - publishing.
Yes, this is in regards to e-books, i am
talking more
about getting your tangible book in the
bookstores.
Now, if we're
talking about a soulless Barnes & Noble, that may not be such a terrible loss, but if we're
talking about Powell's Books in Portland, Oregon, or any of the smaller indie
bookstores struggling to survive but which are providing an unduplicated cultural service to their communities, that's reason for rethinking the «death to print!»
Emily St. John Mandel
talks about The Singer's Gun, Unbridled Books» recent 25 - cent e-book promotion, and her cautiously optimistic forecast for indie
bookstores.
In part one of this two - part interview, Connie
talks about the history of Battenkill Books, the strategies that have kept the business growing despite the difficult economic climate, her perspective on ebooks and their impact on publishing and
bookstores, and the variety of customer preferences that she encounters on a daily basis.
Though there is a lot of
talk about free e-books being available across the net, the choice offered by these online
bookstores have to be experienced to conclude on their severe limitations.
You need the people in the
bookstores loving the books and
talking about them.»
Many
bookstores in larger areas will have authors come and read excerpts from their books, take questions, and
talk to fans
about their literature and themselves.
Today (April 27) is another non-fiction week, with Mark
talking about the ghost of Jack Kerouac haunting a Haslam's
bookstore in Florida.
And that's not even counting that indie publishers, with some work and minor investment, can sell into the
bookstores with POD books as I have been
talking about.
It takes courage to walk into a
bookstore and
talk about your book.
The problem is that made a number of different books by different authors all look the same and that is confusing to readers and, much more important when you're
talking about publishers, the
bookstore buyers.
You don't find them
talking about how the influx of the big box
bookstores destroyed the locally owned
bookstores or how the poor business management and over-expansion of the big box stores then caused their own downfall.
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bookstore owners and assistants who can
talk about their recommendations - the same personal touch you get in independent
bookstores
He
talks about how
bookstores are still a place for social interaction, discussing books, sipping coffee, browsing magazines, going to author signings, and more.