For many indie authors and
traditional authors alike, this is a more realistic goal.
I've found some real gems from Indie authors and
traditional authors alike.
Not exact matches
Yet, from
traditional publishers and practiced
authors alike, the idea of self - publishing is frequently met with disapproval or discouragement.
With so much discussion in the industry about reasons for
authors to choose indie publishing over
traditional, many
authors and readers
alike tend to overlook the fact that the end result of a
traditional publishing deal only comes about after a publisher has signed the
author's book.
Before the internet became popular,
traditional media was most often used by publishers and
authors alike to advertise and market their books and increase their book sales.
We provide a variety of services to up - and - coming
authors and seasoned novelists
alike, ranging from developmental editing that examines the storyline as a whole to copyediting that refines sentence fluency and follows a specific style guide, and even to a final proofread before you decide to self - publish or query agents for a
traditional publishing contract.
This is an extremely important issue (for
traditional and indie
authors alike!).
This type of exposure is huge for
authors both indie and
traditional alike.
This applies to
traditional, small press, and indie published books
alike, but especially to debut
authors.
With
authors — self - published and
traditional,
alike — taking on more marketing responsibility in this new digital era, a direct sales channel also eliminates any walls or middlemen between publishers,
authors, and readers.
By all indications, you'd expect that readers and
traditional media
alike would be wrapping their arms collectively around indie
authors and their books into something akin to a big «ole hug.
Our approach would have helped publishers and independent
authors alike to reach a global audience at a fraction of the
traditional costs.
WattPad is the training ground for the next generation of
authors, and they're increasingly being used by established Smashwords
authors and
traditional publishers
alike that want to reach WattPad's burgeoning readership.