(I also think the reason you don't see many
traditional authors behave the way some self pubs do is because they didn't make it through the system.
If
a traditional author behaved badly a blogger could document the encounter and reach out to the publisher to handle the matter.
Not exact matches
Hybrid publishing companies
behave just like
traditional publishing companies in all respects, except that they publish books using an
author - subsidized business model, as opposed to financing all costs themselves, and in exchange return a higher - than - industry - standard share of sales proceeds to the
author.
It's an uphill battle for self - published
authors, but if we produce books that match the quality of
traditional publishers, and if we
behave professionally, we will get our rewards.
«Hybrid publishing companies
behave just like
traditional publishing companies in all respects, except that they publish books using an
author - subsidized business model, as opposed to financing all costs themselves, and in exchange return a higher - than - industry - standard share of sales proceeds to the
author.
Cowtan and Way developed a methodology which relied on other limited sources of temperature information from the Arctic (such as floating buoys and satellite observations) to try to make an estimate of how the surface temperature was
behaving in regions lacking more
traditional temperature observations (the
authors released an informative video explaining their research which may better help you understand what they did).