Sentences with phrase «typical book run»

A typical book run takes a week, or less depending on the situation.

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This look is a typical errand look book and the kind I spot when I do things like school run, drive the boys to places like football, basketball and any of their activities really.
These aren't usually published by independent authors and publishers, as they are sold via supermarkets and corner stores and used by trade publishers to release long running, top selling books at reduced prices of your typical trade paperback.
The fear is that once consumers become used to paying a steeply discounted price for books, they will no longer be willing to pay a more typical price in the long run.
On a whole I thought this was a very unique romance and it is always wonderful to stumble upon a book that is not your typical run of the mill storyline.
Combine all of the bells and whistles with parent - friendly pricing — a typical children's book app will run in the neighborhood of $ 2.99 — and it's no wonder that children's digital publishing is breaking news.
One aspect of POD that Curtis mentioned in his recent blog post is the prohibitive cost per book when comparing a typical print run of a trade paperback with the cost of printing one title at a time per customer request.
Compare a 5,000 offset print run of a typical novel, which may cost $.50 per copy, to a POD print of the same book, which may cost up to $ 5.00 per copy.
This book was published by a small boutique outfit called Gaspereau Press and was available only in a small edition typical of small presses (they specialize in runs of between 400 and 4,000 copies).
According to an interview Brill gave to Capital New York magazine, the venture — which doesn't have a name yet — will be run by Abramson and himself, and will commission articles on a variety of topics that will be longer than a typical magazine piece but shorter than a book - length manuscript usually is.
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