I had a very high-grade publisher tell me I was incapable of writing a memoir.
Everywhere, publishers are being squeezed out.
Writers are essential. Readers are essential. Publishers are not.
Agents are essential, because publishers will not read unsolicited manuscripts.
At first my publisher had reservations about publishing it in the form you are familiar with.
Agents and publishers only want one thing - good writing.
No, my publisher has always done the marketing.
As the publisher of the 'Tory,' I strive to defend the pillars of Western civilization against the distractions of diversity.
Textbook publishers don't even bother to advertise at their conventions.
Being with a small publisher has been huge. They bat for me for everything.
Publishers like their authors to take advantage of publicity opportunities.
Publishers should use the paperback side to leverage the ebook side.
When there are fewer and fewer publishers of scale, it's just not good for authors.
Publishers like a good buzz, and negative responses sell books just as well as positive ones.
Publishers love to compartmentalize, and 'Second Chance' was not an easy novel to define.
Publishers are looking for blockbusters - all the world loves a megaseller.
Publishers and record companies love a broken heart.
It is important to find a publisher and equally important not to be noticed until your third or fourth book.
It is a myth of publishers that people want to read easy things.
I know most publishers probably don't let their authors write on Wattpad all the time, but mine are pretty open about it.
I don't chase publishers. Publishers chase me.
I describe my works as books, but my publishers in Spain, in the United States, and elsewhere insist on calling them novels.
Big publishers want you to change this and change that. I'd rather go to a little publisher - who needs the tsuris.