Because you would report them if they did that. Publishers make money by paying you for your ideas and then selling lots and lots of books. They don't need to steal your ideas.
That can mean that they only publish books in a particular field, such as Christian literature, Survivalism, Racial fiction, Women's Issues, Gay/Lesbian/Bi Literature, etc. It can sometimes mean that they are simply in business to automatically publish any book you bring to them, assuming you pay them to do so.
Nelson's publish a lot of different editions. It is possible yours is simply an 'economy' edition, and obviously it is cheaper to use only one color. Alternatively if this is an across the board decision you would need to ask the publisher direct.
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Edgar Allan Poe's first detective story was "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," published in 1841. It featured the character C. Auguste Dupin as the brilliant amateur detective who solves a seemingly unsolvable crime using deductive reasoning. This story is considered one of the earliest examples of the detective fiction genre.
Anonymous is not a specific person, and was never a specific person. It is a word that means without (an-) a name (onym). Usually the word is used to indicate that the person presenting the material cannot find the name of the person who created it. It should not be used simply because a publisher doesn't feel like researching the origin of the material. Authors of material have a right to be recognized as such.
Anonymous is not a specific person, and was never a specific person. It is a word that means without (an-) a name (onym). Usually the word is used to indicate that the person presenting the material cannot find the name of the person who created it. It should not be used simply because a publisher doesn't feel like researching the origin of the material. Authors of material have a right to be recognized as such.
Yes, ebooks are a great way to publish books inexpensively. While some authors worry about "pirating", others publish under creative commons licenses, and simply hope to develop a following, believing that obscurity is a bigger problem for them than pirating.
The argument between Newton and Liebniz (and others) revolved around whether or not Newton was the first to invent calculus and/or if Leibniz developed his calculus independently of Newton or if he simply used different notation.The problem was that Newton did not publish his initial work.
Simply the Best is not a song; it is an album containing Tina Turner's songs. Simply the Best was published in the year of 1991 in the month of October.