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person whopackages . - noun A
tool ormachine used topackage objects .
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A book packager is selling product - and message-placement in novels:
Boing Boing: October 13, 2002 - October 19, 2002 Archives 2002
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It got more unexplaniable since there is a complete open source MSI packager which is hosted at sourceforge (
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In the case of this anthology, however, where the editors were for hires for a book packager which then turns the anthology over on a shoe-string budget to the publisher for distribution and there are multiple authors, the chance of author imput on the cover was going to be nil.
[Guest Post] Part 1: A Manifesto of Imaginative Literature by Justin Allen 2010
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She is a Linux sysadmin by day and devotes much of her spare time to the Ubuntu and Debian projects as a software packager, educator, and advocate.
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And it's likely that the cover will be changed if possible, though anthologies again don't usually have multiple print runs, especially ones that are being constructed and supplied by a book packager.
[Guest Post] Part 1: A Manifesto of Imaginative Literature by Justin Allen 2010
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Such is the life of a busy bee publisher/book packager.
MIND MELD: Behind the Scenes...How the Hottest Short Fiction Anthologies Are Created (Part 1) 2009
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I'll link those numbers with news from packager Michael Cader and industry consultant Mike Shatzkin about the industry in the past.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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Self-publishing is also considered vanity press even if someone else (a printer or book packager) puts the book together.
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She is a Linux sysadmin by day and devotes much of her spare time to the Ubuntu and Debian projects as a software packager, educator, and advocate.
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Then after doing some numbers, we saw that HWA would take a chunk, HWA's agent would, a book packager would, and after paying the contributors Ellen and I would be pretty underpaid.
MIND MELD: Behind the Scenes...How the Hottest Short Fiction Anthologies Are Created (Part 1) 2009
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