Sentences with phrase «trade fiction books»

Crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo aren't well suited to trade non-fiction and trade fiction books.

Not exact matches

It aims to launch a series of general, trade (fiction as well as non-fiction) and education books (school K - 12 and test preparation) soon.
His name has been used in the game's promotion by its developers and publisher, Microsoft, to trade both on the renown for his classic novel, Ender's Game, as well his 2006 book, Empire, which was based on the same fiction as Shadow Complex: a Right - Wing - vs.
Erik is looking for the following: literary / upmarket fiction with an emphasis on plot (as in, nothing too slow / quiet / static); popular and academic / trade science nonfiction, especially evolutionary biology; narrative history and biography; contemporary culture criticism (think Klosterman); sports books, if it's got a scope that extends past just games and players and into culture / larger issues.
Literary agent Julie Gwinn of The Seymour Agency most recently served as Marketing Manager for the Christian Living line at Abingdon Press and before that served as Trade Book Marketing Manager and then Fiction Publisher for the Pure Enjoyment line at B&H Publishing Group, a Division of LifeWay Christian Resources.
Independent Publishing Consulting • Trade Fiction and Nonfiction • Custom Illustrated Editions • Children's Books • Cookbooks • Author Websites
All these figures come from the AAP's Annual StatShot Survey, which is «a yearly statistical survey of publishing's estimated size and scope» and looks at trade (fiction / non - fiction / religious), k - 12 instructional materials, higher education course materials, university presses and professional books.
When his first book, The Sword of Shannara, was published in 1977, it earned Brooks a legion of fans and the novel made publishing history by becoming the first work of fiction to appear on the New York Times trade paperback bestseller list.
By God's will and pleasure, during my career as a literary agent I have been successful in representing authors writing Christian romance, Christian and general market trade book fiction, and Christian nonfiction.
As the province's most active publisher of trade books, the company now averages twenty new titles per year, with a heavy emphasis on regional non-fiction and historical fiction.
CN Times Books is the New York City - based U.S. subsidiary of Beijing MediaTime Book Co. LTD, a leading Chinese trade publisher that publishes more than 600 fiction and nonfiction titles per year, including books for children and titles of scholarly and academic inteBooks is the New York City - based U.S. subsidiary of Beijing MediaTime Book Co. LTD, a leading Chinese trade publisher that publishes more than 600 fiction and nonfiction titles per year, including books for children and titles of scholarly and academic intebooks for children and titles of scholarly and academic interest.
Trade publications include fiction and non-fiction books for adults, young adults and children, and do not include higher ed, K - 12 and professional / scholarly volumes.
Having a passion for reading and being a book award judge with an innate sense for good fiction, the obvious next step was to trade her eagle eye at a law firm for more bookish pursuits at Writerful Books.
I much prefer a hardback to anything, though trade paper fiction is acceptable, but with the economy sagging and my check book in even worse shape, I just can't justify spending that kind of money.
«The impact will be felt by trade fiction and non-fiction to begin with, but I don't foresee that sale of academic books will be affected in the near future.»
In the first five months of 2015, publishers» revenues from e-books sales fell 10 per cent to $ 610.8 million, according to the Association of American Publishers, compared to a 2.3 per cent drop in print book sales in the fiction, non fiction and religious categories (that the industry calls trade books.)
«Penguin Random House will combine the adult and children's fiction and nonfiction print and digital trade book publishing businesses of Penguin and Random House in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and India; Penguin's trade publishing activity in Asia and South Africa; Dorling Kindersley worldwide; and Random House's companies in Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia, and Chile.
NEW YORK, NY — GEN Manga Entertainment, Inc. announces the upcoming release of GEN. GEN 1 (ISBN: 978 -0-9836134-0-4, Trade Paper, 136 pages, black and white, $ 9.95, Category: Graphic Fiction) will be available where fine books are sold June, 2011.
Schaffner Press is an independent publisher of general trade books in the area of fiction, and non-fiction with a particular focus on mysteries, literary fiction, memoir, biography and autobiography.
Peachtree Publishers is an independently owned trade book publisher, specializing in quality children's books, from picture books to young adult fiction and nonfiction; consumer references in health, education, and parenting; and regional guide books about the American South, where the company is based.
StatShot tracks publisher revenue on a monthly basis for about 1,200 publishers of trade (fiction / non - fiction / religious), PreK - 12 instructional materials, higher education course materials, university presses and professional books.
Keep in mind that the «deep discount» clause usually kicks in at 51 % for books contracted prior to 2011 or so... and that trade nonfiction (which actually drives this whole conversation — trade fiction is the flea on the tail of the dog, at least insofar as the money in book publishing goes, and is the source of every default in publishing) has been much slower to raise that trigger point.
The book, published in the U.S. in 2014, has been on the New York Times best - seller list for paperback trade fiction for 90 weeks.
As Vice President of Digital Strategy within Houghton Mifflin Harcourt's Trade Publishing division, Sanj Kharbanda is responsible for the digital development of well - known children's book characters such as Curious George, Gossie, and Martha Speaks, as well as digital product strategy to support HMH's collection of bestselling fiction and non-fiction titles.
Here's what they say: The Mathical Book Prize recognizes outstanding trade fiction and literary nonfiction written for very young children through teenagers.
The most common trim sizes for standard trade fiction and nonfiction books include: 5» x 8», 5.5» x 8.5», and 6» x 9».
The Mathical Book Prize recognizes outstanding trade fiction and literary nonfiction written for very young children through teenagers.
My publisher advertises my books in trade magazines and fiction magazines.
Before joining The Seymour Agency, Julie Gwinn most recently served as Marketing Manager for the Christian Living line at Abingdon Press and before that served as Trade Book Marketing Manager and then Fiction Publisher for the Pure Enjoyment line at B&H Publishing Group, a Division of LifeWay Christian Resources.
That became the most convenient way to store and move most of my books, which were trade paperback science fiction and fantasy.
We publish trade fiction and select nonfiction books in the national and international market.
Author: Best - selling, multiple - award - winning author of the fiction series The Milford - Haven Novels & Stories; co-author of the best - selling trade book Act Right: A Manual for the On - Camera Actor.
Wattpad's phenom status with the boyfriends - and - cute - shoes crowd in The Philippines may not look immediately transferable to the world of trade publishing, but remember those racks of paperbacks that Ko's Pop Fiction Books has all over the country.
Ebook's growing marketshare in trade fiction has lead to smaller print runs for print books.
Hyperion, founded in 1991, publishes general - interest fiction and non-fiction hardcover, trade, and mass - market paperback books for adults and includes the Voice, ABC Daytime Press, Hyperion East, and Miramax imprints.
Sunbury Press, Inc., headquartered in Mechanicsburg, PA is a publisher of trade paperback, hard cover and digital books featuring established and emerging authors in many fiction and non-fiction categories.
Renee Lamine started her career in the publishing industry as a book marketer for trade fiction and nonfiction at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
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Right now, I think if you look at the major publishers who are involved in the publication of what the industry refers to as trade book, bestselling fiction and non-fiction works, they have very different positions with respect to e-book borrowing from libraries.
* All trade category fiction books?
* All commercially - published trade catetory fiction books released within the last three years and prospectively?
With many books generating more than a tenth of their sales through Amazon alone, where trade publisher muscle carries little or no weight, one wonders what the trade publishers have to offer authors whose books aren't destined to become fiction bestsellers.
Nonetheless, at least seventy percent of the books sold in the U.S. are still print, so Amazon's inability to get its titles into bookstores was a huge strike against the vision that it would be able to compete directly against general trade publishers on big fiction and nonfiction titles.
As those following the industry are aware, the trade book fiction market has contracted in recent years, but I have never experienced an easy time for authors to break in to trade fiction.
«Based on the continued success of short fiction on Kindle as well as the enthusiastic response to Day One — we received thousands of subscriptions in the first week — we know readers are hungry for short stories and excited about exploring new genres,» said Daphne Durham, a longtime member of the Amazon books team who now heads up the Adult Trade and Children's Group.
Apostle Islands: A Novel (Book 2 of The Messiah Trilogy) by Tommy Zurhellen Fiction, Trade Paperback Original ISBN 978 -0-9832080-9-9 5.25 x 8 in / 240 pages Publication Date: September 25, 2012 Recipient of the 2013 Independent Publisher Book Award (IPPY) Gold Medal for Best Fiction from the U.S. West - Pacific Region
Book Buddy produces trade fiction and nonfiction, too.
With this monopoly or near - monopoly they can dictate terms to publishers or dictate what gets published: Amazon is great at selling certain kinds of books but not others (trade paperbacks, lit fiction that needs «discovery»; mid list from writers who lack a social media or publicity «platform»), and the more Amazon dominates the market, the less viable it becomes to publish books in those categories.
Nonfiction: Blood, Bones and Butter, Gabrielle Hamilton, Random House Fiction: The Tiger's Wife, Tea Obreht, Random House Picture Book: Children Make Terrible Pets, Peter Brown, Little Brown Middle Readers: Forge, Laurie Halse Anderson, Atheneum Young Adult: Revolution, Jennifer Donnelly, Random House Trade Paperback Original: Extra Indians, Eric Gansworth, Milkweed Editions (Read Eric's acceptance speech)
With nearly 250 independent imprints and brands on five continents, Penguin Random House comprises adult and children's fiction and nonfiction print and digital English - and Spanish - language trade book publishing businesses in more than 20 countries worldwide.
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