Bibr is the only periodical to offer self-published writers the same review attention as those published by other presses. |
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A self-published artist who now lives in Boston, Khomsky said he is excited about coming to New York. |
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The fact that several self-published writers have sold well and gone on to sign up with big publishers has helped. |
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You are suffering from a problem many self-published writers sometimes experience. |
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Works by renowned writers of the Harlem Renaissance were shelved alongside little known, self-published authors. |
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The most endearing of the Book Fair were the 70-odd self-published authors with their books displayed on small tables, selling briskly. |
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According to the panelists, though, they like it even better if you're already self-published. |
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It was self-published and, essentially undistributed, except for the free copies to press people. |
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So pity the poor book reviewer, her desk piled high with vanity press or self-published dross. |
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The real books were worth buying and reading, the self-published were from vanity presses. |
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I found her wonderful self-published, spiral-bound book of 75 recipes like a voyage through Kyrgyzstan in the Tien Shen mountains. |
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Since Walter self-published Beer in 1999, the flow of words has been virtually torrential. |
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In the spirit of the first Catalogs, this is a home-brew self-published deal. |
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Today, there are no limits when it comes to explicit language and content in self-published erotica. |
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But will the self-published Fifty Shades of Grey destroy it once and for all? |
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James self-published the Grey books through a small Australian press before revised versions were put out by Vintage in March. |
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The Battle of Algiers is a primer of sorts, the motion picture equivalent of an agitator's self-published pamphlet. |
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Gallant has dedicated an entire book to images of his montages and the techniques behind them, which he has self-published and financed. |
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In 1998, he self-published the Official Catalog of the Graphic Works of Salvador Dali. |
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Oh, by the way, I'm no longer a solely self-published critic. |
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Since leaving the show, Swartzwelder has self-published comedy books. |
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Over a ten-year period Micheaux wrote and self-published ten novels. |
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His self-published first edition attracted the attention of Dowling, which published an expanded version and is encouraging Goodman to begin work on a third edition. |
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Originally a top-selling, self-published artist, Warner wanted to leave his longtime base in Florida for his family farm in Michigan to enjoy a more peaceful life. |
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During one hot summer in 1934, a love affair transformed a scrappy band of self-published poets into the biggest literary celebrities in the country. |
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The contest is open to African-American poets and authors of chapbooks and self-published books who have not been published by a professional press. |
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The challenge facing most self-published authors is in balancing the business demands of a publisher with the creative drive that's in each author. |
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But I am just as proud of the first-time authors and self-published writers we were able to introduce to our readers, a number of whom later became well known. |
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The photographs on display, from Di's second self-published book, Blindhaed, were a combination of Di's handmade darkroom prints and her partner Paul Garcia's paintings. |
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These books tend to be self-published at first, and indeed their grandiose semiliteracy will be familiar to anyone who has done time in a publisher's slushpile. |
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Undaunted, Costanzo formed Featherfew and self-published the book. |
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