Sentences with phrase «under the imprint name»

Sisters Janet and Greta Podleski self - published their first cookbook, LooneySpoons: Low - Fat Food Made Fun, under the imprint name Granet Publishing in 1996.

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There are many reasons to publish under your own imprint name:
With the launch of its Park Row Books imprint under its MIRA Books division, the publisher is looking to reach new markets that haven't been associated with its famous name before.
Their name might be on it on the copyright page, but you still paid for the services under their imprint, like WestBow — you weren't actually published by the traditional publisher Thomas Nelson.
If this does not match the name of your publishing company or the imprint that you're publishing under, then you may need to request that Ingram add another option for you to select.
With our Private Label publishing option, many authors and publishers use our high - quality, full - service packages «behind the scenes» and publish their books under their own publishing imprint name.
Independent publishing ~ You, the author, handle all the details under your own name / company — your imprint.
The decision whether to form an imprint or simply publish under your own name is not necessarily an easy one.
True self - publishing is done through owning your own ISBN under your name or your publisher's imprint and uploading directly to bookseller websites such as Amazon and iTunes.
You need to publish under your own publishing company name (called an imprint).
The latest one that seems to be springing up in the last few years is «celebrity imprints»: publishing and book imprints that have been started up by a celebrity or famous name and often work under the umbrella of a larger publishing house like Random House, HarperCollins, and Flatiron Books.
An imprint of a publisher is a trade name under which it publishes a work.
You will receive all the services we provide to our Independent FastPencil Authors, plus your own imprint name listed with Ingram so that your book will appear under that name on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other 3rd party book selling sites.
can be purchased through Amazon without Court approval because a court aficionado named Jack Metzler is making it available for sale under his own imprint.
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