How do you find the author of a New York Times article?
The New York Times Article Archive When using the basic search bar, the search will pull from article headlines, the full text of the article, author field, date range, and index terms.
How do I submit an article to The New York Times?
Submissions may be sent to [email protected]. Due to the large volume of messages we receive, we have to pass on much material of value and interest. If you do not hear from us within three business days, you should feel free to offer it elsewhere.
Who is the author of New York Times?
The New York Times
All the News That’s Fit to Print | |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | The New York Times Company |
Founder(s) | Henry Jarvis Raymond George Jones |
Publisher | A. G. Sulzberger |
Can someone steal your book idea?
Because, yes, someone can steal your idea. If you hand them your pitch or outline or character sheet, those people can take it and do something with it.
Why did Amazon reduce the price of my book?
Why Amazon Reduces Print Book Prices Usually, Amazon will change a book’s price because: its knowledge base indicates that you will sell more books at that price than the one you chose. the book is already doing well and it thinks it will sell even better with a discount.
How much do authors make per book on Amazon?
Regardless of participation in KDP Select, authors who self-publish on Amazon through KDP also earn a 70 percent royalty on books priced between $2.99 and $9.99, and a 35 percent royalty on books that cost more or less than that.
Do authors need a business license?
My personal answer is YES—you should get a business license if you plan on self-publishing long term and for, ideally, significant profit. Technically, though, if you are doing business under your given name, you do NOT need a business license as long as you report your income from self-publishing in your taxes.
Do I need an LLC as an author?
Limited liability company: As its name implies, an LLC offers protection from liability for an author—though less protection than would be provided by full incorporation. LLCs allow authors to set up a separate legal entity, protecting their personal assets in the case of lawsuits.
Do self published authors pay taxes?
If you make a net profit, expect to pay self-employment tax. You must file Schedule SE, Self-Employment Taxes, if you have a profit from your business. That’s the income you earned as a self-publishing author after allowable tax deductions for business expenses.
Are authors considered self-employed?
Yes, if you treat your writing as a business and not a hobby. U.S. tax code encourages new businesses by permitting entrepreneurs to offset losses from one business from other income as long as the owner has a serious intent to operate the business at a profit.