Sentences with phrase «written by major publishers»

School libraries are starting to realize that game guides written by major publishers are being devoured at record levels.

Not exact matches

Bob Gandt has had great writing success and has been published by numerous major publishers.
He'd just been dumped by his major publisher and was working on a sequel to his critically acclaimed dark fantasy / grimdark book, Beyond Redemption and wrote about it in this post.
This self - published book beats out all the hundreds of books in its category in Amazon sales ranking including those published by the major traditional publishers and many written by celebrity authors with a platform.
When I first signed with a major publisher to write the Nickelodeon oral history, I was uncontrollably besotted by champagne - colored visions of estranged friends and long - lost girls from my past contacting me out of the blue: «Matt!
Among the most significant recent commentary, the author Hugh Howey has written this week of how The Tankers are Turning in terms of some promising moves by major publishers.
Our books are published by the major publishing companies, are available everywhere, sell tens of millions of copies worldwide and regularly appear on the New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists... but the actual craft of tie - in writing goes largely unrecognized and is greatly misunderstood.
He starts by pointing out that our inability to adequately track ebook sales (especially self - published ones) is part of the reason that print might seem to be gaining: «Even if the major trade publishers are selling fewer ebooks,» he writes, «it doesn't follow that the overall digital book market must be shrinking.
What appears to be happening, writes Shatzkin, is that higher Agency pricing by publishers may be placing the majors» ebooks right out of the market for many potential buyers.
by Anne R. Allen Update, January 2016: When I wrote this post in 2012, there were six major global publishers.
Rebecca is responding to a post by an Elsevier representative, and yet what she has written struck me as speaking to all of us interested in how the major corporate publishers are handling the shift to open access.
Judges are also given free access to online services by the major legal publishers to ensure that their products are referenced in court judgments written by the judges.
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