Sentences with phrase «whatever number your book»

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But the book provides no basis whatever for estimating the number of priests who are violating their celibacy vow.
Some self - important little guy with a rule book in his hands has been telling you that sports cars are dead, and whatever you might think of the merits of some car that you see on the road, he says it doesn't qualify because it has too many cylinders or not enough camshafts or the wrong number of seats plus electric windows and besides it isn't a Morgan Plus 4 made with wood.
OR Keep the «price it whatever you want» thing going, but base the book's place in the best sellers list based on profit - per - book rather than number of sales.
If book «x» is trad published and successful enough to sell, let's say, 20,000 books (or whatever, just a number I grabbed at), and book «y» is indy published and sells the same amount, there is no doubt that the author of the indy book is going to be FAR better off.
Before the arrival of the «agency pricing» model that Apple negotiated with ebook publishers — which allowed the publishers to decide what price Apple would charge for their books on the iPad — Amazon had deals that paid a specific wholesale price to publishers for a certain number of copies, and then it was able to charge whatever it wanted for the books in the Kindle store.
However, there should be no fee for correcting problems that are due to the publisher or their outsourced book designer introducing a large number of errors, whatever the cost.
By the same token, if big, bulk purchases of your book are legitimately bought by an organization for gifting to their members or as a fundraiser or whatever, this number is also not counted by the Wall Street Journal and, potentially, other bestseller lists as well.
The overwhelming attitude that has been adopted by the industry is that ebook sales are already significant in their numbers and are only expected to grow; the publishing industry must be ready to adapt to whatever format books are selling in.
Or you can send out your manuscript between drafts to a number of people you connect with as beta readers, who are willing to read your book and offer feedback at whatever level you might find useful — from catching typos, to telling you the character with the Southern accent just ain't cuttin» it.
(Payout is based on money earned from the total number of subscribers in Kindle Unlimited in a month, plus whatever additional money Amazon feels like throwing into the pot, divided by the total number of books borrowed.
Then, whatever they make per book, multiply that by the total number of books, which may be 5 or 10, but is often 20, 30, 50, or more.
Any company which charges to publish books under its own name or prints an undisclosed number of copies which it claims are their property is a vanity publisher - whatever it may try and tell you to the contrary.
I use those numbers because they're nice and simple to calculate with, then all he's getting for doing all the paperwork surrounding your book, and giving you your check, or your cash or backs payment or whatever, to finding it a space on the shelf, keeping it on the shelf, keeping an eye on it, remembering to pay you at the right time or taking it out off the shelf if it's been there long enough and he doesn't think it will sell, to let you know that you need to collect it because it's on sale or return.
That is a number which we quantify in our book but if that would will give equal weight to tiny countries in the Nordic region, Sweden, or Norway, or Belgium, or whatever to large countries like the United States.
Of the Top 87 «greatest travel books of all time,» or 100 or 10 or 25 or whatever arbitrary number is being used, it is very rare to see a writer of color in the midst of all the White voices.
If there are not any enemies lounging next to the threat track then when there are black dice equal to the number of stuffies a Surge occurs, triggering whatever event the book tells you about.
More Green (er) Cars (or «cars», whatever) Ultracapacitor Buses Work... As Long as You have Lots of Quick - Charge Stations Hell Froze Over: Fuel Economy Now More Important Than Number of Cup Holders to U.S. Car Buyers Quote of the Day: The More Things Change... 1916 Book on Electric Cars
One of his favorite phrases on the road was «yeah, you're number one in my book buddy» as he flips off whatever vehicle he's upset with.
The Card Catalog Generator will allow you to replace the book numbers with special dates, and the book titles with whatever you choose to title your card.
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