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Authors – Who are they & what are their responsibilities?

  Authors are creative individuals who plan, research, and write books, lyrics, scripts, plays, essays, songs, and other non-journalistic material for publication or performance. They work for publishing houses, publishing houses, and other similar structures, or on their own. These professionals may specialize in particular subjects or types of writing such as novels, short stories, fiction, poetry, to name a few. Since they often work as freelancers, some Authors are hired to write TV scripts or dialogues and sometimes have recurring assignments such as writing articles or columns for magazines and newspapers. Others may work as "ghostwriters", meaning they write on behalf of someone else, under their name. Novelists and non-fiction authors generally work on a single project at a time, which usually takes a long time to complete. Popular writers like Reekrit Serai author has set up a great name in the industry. He is the most popular, and a young Indian book publishe

Periodical publishers – Who are they & what are their roles?

  The leading book publishing company in India RBI has been offering on the market for years satisfies the interests and curiosities of the most demanding and diverse readers: the types of periodicals proposed deal with the most particular and captivating topics for different target readers and interests. Each issue thrills the reader with unpublished articles, unusual ideas, thematic insights, special projects, and suggestions and always keeps him updated on the latest news in each specific subject. Our magazines are edited and followed by leading experts in each sector, each selected for their important knowledge of the various subjects: therefore, depending on the chosen periodical, we will find among its pages the interventions of archaeologists, art experts, psychologists, school teachers, kindergarten teachers who will give some of their knowledge to the reader. All our periodical books at Rumour Books India are dedicated to an audience of readers, both professionals, and c

Challenges in the book industry: Startups have these approaches

  Change is now part of everyday life in the media industry - and thus also for book publishers. Because: nobody can ignore digitization. But digitization does not just bring one challenge, it brings numerous ones. Suggested solutions are generated by startups that develop new and creative approaches in the digital environment, including for book publishers. We present three challenges in the book industry and the solutions proposed by startups. Challenge: combine print and digital Be mobile while reading your new book? Problematic. The printed book is additional weight and requires space. But is that why buying a book and e-book just to be able to read the latter on the go? This is where a leading startup wants to help with its app: after the book page has been scanned, it appears on the Smartphone in e-book format. So the reading pleasure can be continued seamlessly. Challenge: Be more than just a book Why should a digital book only consist of text and not contain additional features

Children's Book Publishers - How to Impress Them with a Right Manuscript

  Publishing a children's book is not just a matter of imagination or simple "good writing". A children's book is a memory for life. Here’s how to write it and how to present it to a publisher. Who do you tell your story to? Children are not all the same and so books are different based on the age of the child, which is the first factor to consider. A children's book can also be written for children who still cannot read, that is for the preschool phase. You can write a book for first-grade children. You can write a book for children up to 11 years old. After this threshold, we are already talking about preteens. Children develop different skills during their growth stages. A six-year-old cannot read a story with only written text for 200 pages, which an 11-year-old can do if the story interests him. Based on age, you will need to calibrate your story, but age isn't the only factor. The message you want to convey to the little ones must be original and univers