3 edition of Publishing terms found in the catalog.
Publishing terms
Published
1988
by Blueprint in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Spine title: Pocket glossary of publishing terms.
Statement | edited by Tony Feldman. |
Series | The pocket glossaries |
Contributions | Feldman, Tony. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | Z118 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | (144)p. ; |
Number of Pages | 144 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL21920575M |
ISBN 10 | 094890528X |
Negotiating the offer and understanding the terms of the contract is where an agent’s value will be felt very strongly, and where it will become very clear that book publishing is a business. On sub: This is shorthand for “on submission” which is what agents call it when they send your manuscript to publishers to consider it for publication. Desktop Publishing-Book design, layout, and production completed on a personal computer by specific software. Distributor- A company that buys books from a publisher or other distributors and resells them to retail accounts. E-book- Electronic Book- A book published in electronic form that can be downloaded to computers or handheld devices.
20 hours ago Comic book attorney Gamal Hennessy has launched a Kickstarter for his book, The Business Of Independent Comic Book Publishing. It is aiming to be a comprehensive and easy-to-understand overview of. BUMPED Refers to the corners or spine ends of a book that has been damaged by being dropped or carelessly handled or shelved. CASE or CASING The covers enclosing a book, usually made of thick cardboard, and normally covered in cloth, paper or leather.. CANCEL Due to errors or defects in printing, a book may have one or more pages removed from the text block by the publisher after it has been.
The publisher will seek language that allows them to publish the book in the time that suits them, but authors should obtain some upper limit on this. It's entirely normal for publishers to miss their target dates by more than a month, in part due to a constant turnover of employees, but they should be willing to set a date at which the. BOOK PUBLISHING TERMS & CONDITIONS 48HrBooks Terms and Conditions of Sale. Please pay special attention to the highlighted areas: items 8 thru 10 and
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Self-Publishing: System of book production in which the author generally assumes the financial risk of publication. The self-publishing model circumvents the need for an author to contract with a publishing house to ensure publication of the book.
A self-published book is. Self-Publishing: Form of book publishing in which the author generally assumes the financial cost of producing copies of the book, and the publication, marketing and publicity of the work.
The self-publishing model typically circumvents the need for an author to enter into an exclusive contract with a publisher to ensure publication and.
Jane Friedman (@JaneFriedman) has 20 years of experience in the publishing industry, with expertise in digital media strategy for authors and is the publisher of The Hot Sheet, the essential newsletter on the publishing industry for authors, and was named Publishing Commentator of the Year by Digital Book World in In addition to being a columnist for Publishers.
Returns Unsold books returned for cash or credit to the publisher. The publisher's stated terms for doing this constitute its return policy. Whereas hardcover trade publishers require that unsold books be returned in "mint condition" for full credit, mass market publishers usually receive stripped returns, i.e., covers that have been removed.
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2—Self-publishing. Which is best for you. As one who has written and had published nearly books since the s, let me try to help you decide.
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RIGHTS Rights are described in terms of media, length of time (“term”) and territory. Fairly standard rights for authors to grant publishers include the right to publish the book in printed form in hardcover and/or softcover—that is, trade paperback (the types of books you see in bookstores) and/or mass-market paperback (those sold at grocery stores, pharmacies, etc.)—along with.
AbeBooks' Glossary of Book Terms. Our glossary was designed to help visitors to our website understand unfamiliar book-related terms. When a book has ceased to sell, a publisher may get rid of his overstock by "remaindering" the title to booksellers who specialize in selling this kind of book.
Committed to publishing great books, connecting readers and authors globally, and spreading the love of reading. With Pages, you can create a book, then publish it directly to the store in Apple can customize your book during the publishing process: add a cover, set your price or offer it for free, add tags to specify age groups or subjects, set up a pre-order, customize availability by date and country or region, and more.
The portion of a book cover or cover jacket that folds into the book from front to back. The flap can contain biographical information about the author, ISBN, a short summary of the book, date of publishing or publisher name, and the cost of the book.
The flap also protects the book edges from wear and spine from shelf wear or other damage. BOOK PACKAGER: A publisher unwilling to invest in his product. BOOK REVIEW: A recycled press release offered to publishers by newspaper and magazine sales departments as an inducement to advertising.
BOOKS IN PRINT: Beta version of Publishing is the activity of making information, literature, music, software and other content available to the public for sale or for free.
Traditionally, the term refers to the distribution of printed works, such as books, newspapers, and the advent of digital information systems, the scope has expanded to include electronic publishing such as ebooks, academic journals. Publishing a book might seem even more daunting than writing one.
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Common book publishing terms. Here are 21 of the most common book publishing industry terms. It isn’t intended to be a comprehensive list. This collection focuses specifically on those you are most likely to encounter when you’re new to authorship and publishing.
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A publishing house may have a matching option, which means that whatever deal you are offered by a different publisher, your original publisher can step in and match that offer. Some clauses may even demand your new book receives the same terms as the first.Self-Publishing Terms and Tools. Are you considering self-publishing a novel, children’s book, non-fiction book, or autobiography?
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It is not a final version of a book. The cover may include notification that there may be typographical errors in the ARC.
Assisted Self-Publishing – In assisted self-publishing, authors pay to have their book published including editing, formatting, printing and marketing costs.