Authors enjoy seeing their smiling face on the cover of their book but book buyers don't.
Not exact matches
The first five chapters of the Wisdom of Solomon deal with the promise of immortality for those who are just, and the
author attacked the view of those who,
seeing no permanent meaning in life, decided to
enjoy the good things of life while they could, no matter what suffering their self - centered actions might bring to others.
Say something like, «I
saw you
enjoy [insert
author here].
If an Indie writer puts only one work out and sells 10 copies a year I can
see your point of view, but Indie
authors sells 10 copies every hour, and if readers buy their books and
enjoy reading them, those Indies ARE
authors, whatever you can think otherwise.
Even though the «indie
author revolution» and self - publishing as a valid form of content distribution are currently
enjoying a never - before -
seen rate of success and acceptance, the landscape itself is still evolving as players from every aspect of the industry still work through the system.
Authors really
enjoy seeing their cover come alive and what their words look like on paper that's ready to print.
That's what we are
seeing, the slow sophistication of the reader in choosing
authors they
enjoy, and can afford.
Conversely, I often
see authors spend thousands of dollars making a perfectly beautiful book that tells a story no one is interested in, because the
authors never considered whether people would
enjoy reading their book.
All the books below are recommended as readalikes for Lisa
See but some maybe more relevant to you than others depending on which books by the
author you have read and
enjoyed.
Since we write books too, we
enjoy seeing new books and what
authors are currently doing.
There you will
see how much the
authors last year (our first year)
enjoyed the competition.
The Solution I had
seen several
authors» book trailers and know that most Americans
enjoy short clips on YouTube, so I hired Jerome McLain to create a book trailer for me.
In addition to the official recognition and many awards he received for those achievements, he also wrote a comic strip, and
enjoyed accolades from popular culture: Ace Drummond was an aviation comic strip, written by Eddie Rickenbacker and illustrated by Clayton Knight, an aviation
author and illustrator - click the image to
see a larger version.
«If you
see a bookshelf and recognize some of the
authors and books on it, it is likely you will
enjoy reading the other books as well.»
One aspect that has made Wattpad so successful is the attitude of support between both the
authors and the readers, especially in light of the fact that
authors are putting their raw material out there for others to
see and
enjoy.
Plus, we love
authors, both traditionally published and indie
authors, and we really
enjoy seeing them become successful and teaching them how to sell more books.
Firstly, I've yet to meet an
author who chose to do their own publicity because they
enjoyed it, and thought that
seeing it was so much fun they'd write a book.
I've
enjoyed seeing hundreds of
authors reach this stage, and believe me, it's a great reward to
see an
author finally get «there» — if «there» means
seeing the book's live Amazon sales page.
They
enjoy interacting through supportive comments and sharing, and the company
sees the option to support
authors financially (at no cost to the reader) as a win for the entire community.
I
enjoyed the
author's penchant for parenthetical enlightenment, but I was annoyed with the overuse of obscenities (indeed, I fail to
see the need for any use of them).
Almost 200 mothers, grandmothers, teachers, librarians,
authors, and book lovers come to the Richmond Public Library to
see us unveil the list, get door prizes, and
enjoy free ice cream.
It sounds as though the
author just didn't
see the results that Nick Stephenson
enjoyed in terms of email sign - ups.
I don't
see the point of having a download for ten when for less I can get a paperback, or for not all that much more I can get the hardback — especially with
authors I
enjoy and work I am fairly certain I'll want to keep.
Of course, we all get embarrassed to
see ourselves on video, and that makeup is a little too full - on for me But it's lovely to have a day trapped in time, and I hope you
enjoy seeing a little more of where I live and how thankful I am to be able to work as a full - time
author entrepreneur.
I wanted to
see how they compared to print, and I wanted to
see what the publishing possibilities might be like.I really
enjoy the eReaders because they are quick to load, easy on the eyes and the pocketbook (after the initial eReader purchase), and they afford me an opportunity to sample many new
authors that I might not otherwise read.
Enjoyed the column very much and am glad to
see some of the
authors I follow on this list.
An
author also
enjoys seeing his / her talent selling fast as hot cake.
However, recent years have
seen big shifts in this attitude, leading publishers and
authors alike to tailor marketing messages to those who will actually be reading,
enjoying, and promoting their works: their customers.
In volume 3 the
Author openly shares his views on Thailand which have been formed over nearly 10 years of visiting and living in the country, while I do not agree with all he says, it is interesting to
see how a different personal experience can bring a different perspective, I really
enjoyed the
Author's take on many issues particular those relating to the culture, his potted history is extremely valuable and will save any anyone interested in the region a lot of work in research.
Waterstones might
enjoy other benefits, too, if publishers and
authors see how its influence in selling books extends well beyond just those sold through its stores.
We are
seeing a generation of
authors enjoying this control, and some successful ones are even sharing online their ideas on creating a great book.
You would hope that BN would
see there's a pot of gold waiting for them to
enjoy by including indie
authors on their shelves.
After
enjoying a successful career that
saw her publish 32 bestselling novels, the late
author Jackie Collins passed away in September 2015.