Hannover House Sets New E-Book Royalty Standards and Initial Releases
Posted on April 17th, 2011
In the wake of continuing debate between publishers and authors regarding the establishment of fair and reasonable royalty rates for the emerging E-Book platforms, Hannover House (http://hannoverhouse.com/index.php ) has announced a new standard rate of thirty percent of E-Book net revenues for authors. This new rate for all Hannover House authors surpasses the current industry standard of twenty-five percent E-Book royalties being offered by most major publishers.
Initial E-Book releases from Hannover House will launch in June, and include two non-fiction titles from author Barr McClellan, and two fiction thrillers from author Vivian Schilling.
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E-books Empower Independent Publishers
Posted on April 8th, 2011
Though few experts predict the demise of the big publishing houses, their future role in providing the majority of content for today’s reading public is now hotly debated by industry insiders. In the same way that cable TV has eaten into the monopoly once held by the big networks, smaller publishers aim to take a bigger piece of the publishing pie.
And the main reason why is the change in technology and the emergence and extraordinary rise of the digital-publishing phenomenon.
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Publishing Upheaval Leads Author to New Career as Indy Screenwriter/Producer
Posted on March 29th, 2011
Three years ago, author Gini Graham Scott was a successful writer specializing in books on work relationships, professional development, and business success, with books published by major publishers, including AMACOM and Random House. She had also sold a service connecting writers to publishers and agents, the film industry, and the media, which she still works with as a consultant.
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Latest forecast predicts U.S. e-book sales will reach nearly $2.7 billion in three years
Posted on February 21st, 2011
The catchphrase “There’s an app for that” may soon be replaced by “There’s an e-book for that.” In a new report, “2011 E-Book Forecast: Get Set for the Next Best-Seller,” Yankee Group predicts U.S. e-book downloads will grow at an 83% CAGR by 2013, while paid mobile app downloads will grow at a 72% CAGR during the same period.
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Ever Dream of Writing a Best-Selling Book or Ebook?
Posted on January 24th, 2011
School bus driver tells her story of developing an online publishing empire so her friends now jokingly call her the “Internet Publishing Queen…” But it wasn’t always this way. In a small mountain town of Pagosa Springs, Colorado, with plenty of hard work to do, at the same time developing an internet business, Cary Ellis found herself working long hours and having to push on when she wanted to quit.
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