Sentences with phrase «with publisher names»

««It's probably hard for Amazon to identify indies specifically — I mean, if an author chooses, he / she can simply start a «small press» and identify his / her own books with a publisher name
While hybrid authors coming from New York - style traditional publishers did have the highest income, the self - published - only authors — with no publisher name to back them up — beat the digital - first hybrid authors income-wise.
If so, there's no need to come up with a publisher name.

Not exact matches

Before Dan Price caused a media firestorm by establishing a $ 70,000 minimum wage at his Seattle company, Gravity Payments... before Hollywood agents, reality - show producers, and book publishers began throwing elbows for a piece of the hip, 31 - year - old entrepreneur with the shoulder - length hair and Brad Pitt looks... before Rush Limbaugh called him a socialist and Harvard Business School professors asked to study his radical experiment in paying workers... an entry - level Gravity employee named Jason Haley got really pissed off at him.
During the event, Sal Conforto, publisher of The Bronx Chronicle, presented Borough President Diaz with a scarf emblazoned with The Bronx Chronicle name.
BY MICHAEL RICONDA With the passage of a resolution through the County Legislature's Planning and Public Works Committee on April 30, the naming of the Spring Valley toll plaza in honor of the late Rockland County Times publisher Armand Miele has come closer to being a reality.
The combination of Schrödinger's name, the intriguing title and a prestigious publisher with a global reach, coupled with the imminent end of the war, meant that the book was widely read and has remained in print ever since.
They create journals with names like the American Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences or the European Journal of Chemistry to imitate — and in some cases, literally clone — those of Western academic publishers.
Mudunuri declined to name the other publishers with which the company has cut deals.
There is currently a controversy over the fact that, following disputes with the game's publisher Konami, Kojima has left the franchise and Konami behind — and as a result, his name has been stripped from the cover of what is now his final Metal Gear game, The Phantom Pain.
Series creator Hideo Kojima has been making Metal Gear games with publisher Konami for close to 30 years, creating sequels and prequels that bounce back and forth between the future and the past of a labyrinthine fictional world of spies, cold wars and walking nuclear weapons bearing the series» name.
However, nearly all have since been picked up by other publishers, with Ghostbusters: The Video Game and The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena landing at Atari and Brutal Legend finding a home at EA, to name a few.
With multiple big - name publishers coming out of the woodwork to shift support of many console exclusives to the PC in the last year or so, the golden age of PC gaming is yet upon us.
While this would usually point toward an MMO of sorts with any other publisher, Red Dead Online echos the Grand Theft Auto Online name used for the multiplayer aspect of Grand Theft Auto V following its original release delay.
Each publisher should include the following components: The name of the person responsible for the information; the date the document was last updated; an email address users may contact with questions or for further information (optional for personal home pages).
I can create name plates using Word Art; create graphs or maintain a database with Excel; create newsletters, cards, calendars, and certificates with Publisher; and create Web pages with Front Page!
Sign your publisher name up with Bowker at www.myidentifiers.com.
The Gazelle Project got its name after Bezos had suggested that his staff «negotiate» with small publishers «the way a cheetah pursues a sickly gazelle» (243).
Most authors, even big names, never check money owed them with the overseas publisher as to how much they are supposed to be getting.
traditional publishers, but with the exceptions of Open Road Integrated Media and, possibly, Ruckus Media Group — both run by major publishing veterans, and have partnerships with a variety of «traditional» publishers — you'd be hard - pressed to name too many others that have had any truly notable impact to match the hype surrounding them at any given moment.
Or you are published with a traditional publisher but also self - publish under a different name.
I self - publish, so I do pretty much everything myself; but I've heard several traditionally published indie authors say they were surprised to find out that even with a traditional publisher, they were expected to do a lot of the marketing for their own books, particularly if the publisher is small, since they were * not * a celebrity name that could sell itself.
Stamping each PDF page with the purchaser information (name / email) generally creates more value for publishers than does Lulu's current approach.
Big name authors are going the indie route to get back the control they lost when they first signed with a publisher.
Is it easy to approach big name publishers with your passion project?
I don't have any sympathy for people who refuse to use the already available tools (all the retailers have search function and filters with which you can single out publishers by name and then filter the books by genre) and prefer to waste their time by whining «The slush pile is indeed my problem as well as it is for any discerning reader» and stating: «published» author and literary scholar have become as diminished as today's Mercedes Benz automobile — cheapened and mass marketed so that everyone can own one.»
As independent publisher Colin Robinson of Or Books cautioned: «It's possible that some of the publishers I've never heard of are in fact imprints set up by the author of the book but, especially as several appeared with books by more than one author (or at least one author's name), it seems unlikely that more than a few are.
James Huggins, MD Made in Me added, «Barefoot Books have an incredible reputation as an independent publisher who have made a name for themselves all over the world with their outstanding children's books.
You insist on clogging up the internet with your fake books and your lies and fake «awards» and fake publisher names (if you're so proud of being selfies, WHY DO YOU LIE???) and all the other schizophrenic, grandiose bullshit.
Meanwhile, Amazon is reported to be in discussion with several other domestic publishers, though no other names are available as yet.
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 befWith 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 befwith its famous name before.
Indie publishers know their name is their brand, and they want their name associated with a quality product.
POINT ONE: Indie publishers, with a publishing name on their books, can easily get their books into bookstores without spending one extra dime.
«Author Marketing Club comes as a boon to those who wish to be independent authors in the already overloaded tough world of literature, competing with big name publishers with deep pockets to promote their stable of established writers.
What they mean is, «big name» authors, with well - known publishers stamped on the side of their novels; I am treated with disdain for just stepping into their store, as though I'm going to poison it with my presence.
I didn't have an established name, so I couldn't go with a traditional publisher.
Had I been able to self - publish so easily, and had so many people been telling me what a great idea it was to skip the commercial publishers and go straight to e-publishing... well, it would mean I had some crappy books out there with my name on them, and that thought makes me cringe.
The Anne of Green Gables story of four rejections is the reason why so many of us do not bother with agents and so called big name publishers.
traditional publishers, but with the exceptions of Open Road Integrated Media and, possibly, Ruckus Media Group — notably, both are run by major publishing veterans and have partnerships with a variety of «traditional» publishers — you'd be hard - pressed to name too many others that have had any truly notable impact to match the hype surrounding them.
Foreword Reviews has named Cleis Press / Viva Editions IndieFab Publisher of the Year «for their significant work publishing provocative, intelligent books intended to provide readers with practical and inspiring tools to improve their lives.
Face it: Your book is competing with millions of other titles — many by Big Name authors from major publishers — for the attention, consideration, and purchasing dollars of your target reader.
NOTE: The lack of ISBN and printing file ownership is the number one problem in dealing with pretty much any of the Vanity Publishers (Included in this group are Subsidy Publishers, POD Publishers, Supported Self Publisher or any other name they call themselves where you do not have full ownership of your ISBN and printing files)
And for those with multiple pen names or multiple publisher profiles, no worries — updates are made only to the books associated with specific contributors.
The partnerships with the big publishers means that there are plenty of big name authors here including Jodi Picoult, Stephen King, Walter Isaacson and Michael Crichton.
Simon & Schuster isn't the only major publisher to sign up with Oyster and Scribd, but it is still a major «get» for both services thanks to the number of big name books and authors in the publisher's catalog.
Publishers some times need to publish many books with the same name.
Too many include clauses that require you to publish only with them — whether it is via a right of first refusal or a tie up of your name — or clauses that give the publisher copyright to your work for the life of the copyright.
Chile has made a similar plea, along with at least 33 international academies, as has been specifically named in the suit filed by the publishers.
The name is a nod to what the publisher calls the «self - directed action» offered by its books, which combine traditional print with augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (AR) technologies.
Book Track is certainly not adding sound effects for free, but they are likely giving Hachette a big discount to get their name out there and to do future business with the publisher.
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