Sentences with phrase «think epublishing»

I do think epublishing and self - publishing are good options for established authors who want to reissue their backlists.

Not exact matches

Again, the maturity of epublishing and my own publishing journey have changed my thoughts over the years.
His / her agency has (or doesn't have) an epublishing or assisted publishing option (some people like this, and some think it's a conflict of interest).
Victoria Strauss has a warning for those thinking about jumping into self - publishng with ePublishing Revo: It's A New Electronic Publishing Service, But There's A Catch.
I have nothing substantial even close to being publishing ready at the moment, so my thoughts on this sort of thing are all speculative, but I have recently been toeing the edge of the cliff that is self epublishing and all that fun stuff with trepidation.
I suggest you seriously think about creating your own press; take control of all; and of course, epublish as well.
If you've been delaying taking advantage of the opportunities of epublishing for the Kindle, thinking that you didn't have several months to devote to writing a two - hundred or three - hundred page book, you might discover that short ebooks have a particular appeal — both for authors and for readers.
Take a look and let us know what you think and feel free to spread the link to the ePublish Yourself!
I do think that right now it may be somewhat easier to succeed with self - epublishing than with self - publishing in general — and specifically, with Kindle publishing — mainly because the ebook market is currently so small.
Makes me wish I'd started writing earlier: — RRB - I think the main challenge for older writers with huge backlists is relearning the industry — how to epublish, the best ways to do it, which charges are reasonable and which aren't.
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