Sentences with phrase «working with a publisher who»

Nope, working with publishers who have more resources that me, that's still my plan.
Most distributors would prefer to work with a publisher who carries a variety of titles instead of an individual author.
That said, I'd much rather work with a publisher who shared my vision, even if the sales didn't end up being as strong.
In the past, the only way to get your book into the hands of readers was by working with a publisher who could get your book into stores.
However, they usually only work with publishers who have several books in their catalog, so authors might have to form a publishing company.
And so if you're working with a publisher who has an area of expertise in your genre, in the English language, in e-books, okay, well, you can license them just that limited right, that they have the opportunity to exploit on your behalf.
Our agents only work with publishers who pay YOU for your writing.
The other thing to remember is that if you're working with a publisher who has control of your eBook, you're going to want to ask them if they're willing to change these categories for you.
Thanks to a unique opportunity to work with a publisher who stopped releasing new ebooks for two months in 2010 the authors were able to analyze the sales impact of delayed ebook availability.
When asked what Western developers need to do to succeed in Asian markets and what Eastern developers can do to reach success in Western markets, Yohinori recommends working with a publisher who has a record of success in that particular game genre in the target region.

Not exact matches

Nintendo will also continue to work closely with third - party publishers, who have re-embraced its platform after many walked away from the Wii U, which was a sales flop.
Wendy Piersall is an online publisher and social media marketing authority who works with major brands to develop on - line marketing campaigns.
When choosing a cover, it is also very important that you make sure you are working with a reputable publisher, who will have specialists on staff to provide you with expert counsel before making your final decision.
Schusser, who joined Apple in 2004, has demonstrated an ability to work with music labels, studios and publishers — the companies that determine Apple's content acquisition costs, as it seeks to compete with big spenders such as Netflix and Spotify.
Flurry works with 8,000 mobile publishers, such as news outlet the Guardian and game maker Sega Corp., who use the service to sell banner ads within apps.
Commenting on the appointment, DISCOVER CEO & Publisher Henry Donahue said, «Corey's depth of knowledge and commitment to DISCOVER are obvious to all who have worked with him.
We're now working with media savvy publishers like CBS and MTV, but as far as those who are doing smaller blogs and creating dedicated chat - oriented sites, it would be hard to single out one above the others.
She starred in Steven Spielberg's The Post last year (and that was the first time she worked with him), playing Kay Graham, the Washington Post publisher who eventually approved printing portions of the Pentagon Papers, which detailed how the US government lied about the extent of our involvement in the Vietnam War.
February 28, 2017 • In a statement Tuesday the publisher said it was «very much looking forward» to working with the former president and former first lady, who will each be writing a book.
In 2015, when it was revealed that Konami had some allegedly terrible working conditions for some of their employees, not many would have thought that the cruel treatment would extend all the way up the ladder to a legend like Hideo Kojima, who has since famously parted ways with the publisher in order to focus on his own Kojima Productions.
It could be referred, coming from a man who works in the financial side of the publisher, that monetization tools such as microtransactions could be delivered after the launch rather than be re-balanced at a later stage as it happened with Star Wars Battlefront II.
Working with sector computing experts including Miles Berry of Roehampton University and Naace, the inspirational Terry Freedman, who had formerly worked for QCA and Tom Barrett, now senior consultant at NoTosh, and publisher Rising Stars, Switched On Computing had been created.
«I am also trying to work with the big publishers as distributors, either SM, whether Anaya, Santillana... who are living their own battle, which today is the digitization of content: How to bring that content to the world of ipads and tablets.
They include Emily Callahan and Amber Jackson, who are using their skills and intellect to turn oil rigs into coral reefs; Nate Parker, the activist filmmaker, writer, humanitarian and director of The Birth of a Nation; Scott Harrison, the founder of Charity Water, whose projects are delivering clean water to over 6 million people; Anthony D. Romero, the executive director of the ACLU, who has dedicated his life to protecting the liberties of Americans; Louise Psihoyos, the award - winning filmmaker and executive director of the Oceanic Preservation Society; Jennifer Jacquet, an environmental social scientist who focuses on large - scale cooperation dilemmas and is the author of «Is Shame Necessary»; Brent Stapelkamp, whose work promotes ways to mitigate the conflict between lions and livestock owners and who is the last researcher to have tracked famed Cecil the Lion; Fabio Zaffagnini, creator of Rockin» 1000, co-founder of Trail Me Up, and an expert in crowd funding and social innovation; Alan Eustace, who worked with the StratEx team responsible for the highest exit altitude skydive; Renaud Laplanche, founder and CEO of the Lending Club — the world's largest online credit marketplace working to make loans more affordable and returns more solid; the Suskind Family, who developed the «affinity therapy» that's showing broad success in addressing the core social communication deficits of autism; Jenna Arnold and Greg Segal, whose goal is to flip supply and demand for organ transplants and build the country's first central organ donor registry, creating more culturally relevant ways for people to share their donor wishes; Adam Foss, founder of SCDAO, a reading project designed to bridge the achievement gap of area elementary school students, Hilde Kate Lysiak (age 9) and sister Isabel Rose (age 12), Publishers of the Orange Street News that has received widespread acclaim for its reporting, and Max Kenner, the man responsible for the Bard Prison Initiative which enrolls incarcerated individuals in academic programs culminating ultimately in college degrees.
; Scott Harrison, the founder of Charity Water, whose projects are delivering clean water to over 6 million people; Anthony D. Romero, the executive director of the ACLU, who has dedicated his life to protecting the liberties of Americans; Louise Psihoyos, the award - winning filmmaker and executive director of the Oceanic Preservation Society; Jennifer Jacquet, an environmental social scientist who focuses on large - scale cooperation dilemmas and is the author of «Is Shame Necessary»; Brent Stapelkamp, whose work promotes ways to mitigate the conflict between lions and livestock owners and who is the last researcher to have tracked famed Cecil the Lion; Fabio Zaffagnini, creator of Rockin» 1000, co-founder of Trail Me Up, and an expert in crowd funding and social innovation; Alan Eustace, who worked with the StratEx team responsible for the highest exit altitude skydive; Renaud Laplanche, founder and CEO of the Lending Club — the world's largest online credit marketplace working to make loans more affordable and returns more solid; the Suskind Family, who developed the «affinity therapy» that's showing broad success in addressing the core social communication deficits of autism; Jenna Arnold and Greg Segal, whose goal is to flip supply and demand for organ transplants and build the country's first central organ donor registry, creating more culturally relevant ways for people to share their donor wishes; Adam Foss, founder of SCDAO, a reading project designed to bridge the achievement gap of area elementary school students, Hilde Kate Lysiak (age 9) and sister Isabel Rose (age 12), Publishers of the Orange Street News that has received widespread acclaim for its reporting, and Max Kenner, the man responsible for the Bard Prison Initiative which enrolls incarcerated individuals in academic programs culminating ultimately in college degrees.
It also works for publishers and authors who want to sell ebooks with Aerio.
Depending on what your publisher has planned for your book (which an editor often shares with you and your agent 6 months to a year before your book launches), and depending on your budget, a freelance publicist (who usually works on fewer books at any time than an in - house publicist) can supplement or enhance what your in - house publicist will be doing.
During the interview, Lakshmi also talks about how he worked with former literary agent Mark Malatesta to improve his manuscript and pitch materials, resulting in literary agency representation with his first choice literary agent, who then got offers from three major publishers: Penguin, Harper Collins, and Random House.
It's fairly well - known that self - publishing once carried a stigma (some would argue it still does), and that it was considered primarily a fall - back plan for authors who couldn't find an agent or traditional publisher to work with them.
As you count down the minutes until tomorrow's release of The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest, read an interview with Knopf publisher and editor - in - chief Sonny Mehta, who introduced the works of Stieg Larsson to American readeWho Kicked the Hornet's Nest, read an interview with Knopf publisher and editor - in - chief Sonny Mehta, who introduced the works of Stieg Larsson to American readewho introduced the works of Stieg Larsson to American readers.
This change means that the very publishers who sell their own works — whether they are the authors themselves, fully operating publishers, or authors with their own imprint for business purposes — can now be undersold and therefore not be the actual seller when a consumer (oblivious to the rule change) clicks «add to cart.»
Even Brean Hammond, the Shakespearean scholar who spent 10 years studying the play and editor of the Arden Shakespeare Edition, believes that the 18th century publisher of the play, Theobald, significantly «cut and altered the work to suit his 18th century audience» though in an interview with the BBC, he says he is certain that Shakespeare «had a strong hand in» the first act, the second act, and at least part of Act III.
We've worked with traditionally published clients who have gone to blows with their publisher over basic Amazon updates and it isn't pretty.
Steve — is there a sample release or waiver form that we can provide our authors who are seeking permission to write a new work with their new publisher?
Also, I'm lucky to have a publisher who assigns a personal editor to work with us on our mss.
I gave you advice based on 45 years in all sides of the publishing industry, based on being published since 1967, based on being a writing teacher, based on working with writers who get on the NYT best sellers lists, and based on working on issues involving online promotions including in regard to Amazon with Amazon and with publishers I have worked with, about how you should and should not send out these requests.
If you have a group of authors with intersecting books who write for different publishers, there's no reason why they can't work together to organize a group promotion for the same week.
I often wonder what those whose job it is to market think of the denigration of their skills by publishers who have dispensed with such services and expect the authors to do the work.
1106 Design is a Phoenix - based company that works with authors, publishers, business pros, coaches, consultants, speakers... anyone who wants a beautiful book, meticulously prepared to industry standards.
Raven, who designed her first book in 1995, is now flooded with work, again mostly from self - publishers.
We also have a number of self - published authors who have released new series with a trade publisher and continue to self - publish their other works.
It's easy for an experienced self - publisher to dismiss the idea of co-publishing as a risky profit - suck, but for authors — some elderly ones for example — who are never going to engage with social media or effectively promote or even produce) their work in these digital times, a co-publisher might not be a bad option, especially if their book has some market potential.
If you're work isn't good enough to land an agent, or a deal on your own with a legitimate publisher (and for those who have a problem with the word «legitimate,» The MWA criteria work for me — you can find them on their website), then your work is almost certainly not ready to be published.
Publisher Advocates are sales reps who have volunteered to provide marked - up Edelweiss catalogs to accounts who don't work with a rep.
I'd call myself «hybrid» these days — I'm working with an excellent independent publisher (who also genuinely does treat me as a business partner) as well self publishing.
I'd rather have a publisher and someone who is working with me and helping me promote than to do every single thing alone.
Some authors (who've gotten NO positive responses from literary agents and / or hundreds of rejections) have written new Query Letters that Worked... resulting in full manuscript requests, representation offers from top literary agencies, and book deals with major publishers.
This global focus lead them to publish on Amazon without having the means to access a foreign bank account, a prerequisite for publishers who want to work with the giant ebook retailer.
Authors who are working with small - to mid-sized publishers, or whose work is self - published, can't topple Rowlings from her perch while Harry Potter is everywhere — in movie theaters and in every nook and cranny of the media — all at the same time.
This Publishers Weekly article shares the results of a recent Writer's Digest survey that compares writers» (those who have worked with traditional publishers to publish books and have also self - published their own books) satisfaction with traditional traditional publishing compared to self - pPublishers Weekly article shares the results of a recent Writer's Digest survey that compares writers» (those who have worked with traditional publishers to publish books and have also self - published their own books) satisfaction with traditional traditional publishing compared to self - ppublishers to publish books and have also self - published their own books) satisfaction with traditional traditional publishing compared to self - publishing.
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