Sentences with phrase «authors post bite»

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Ben Carlson of A Wealth of Common Sense blog (and author of a great book by the same name), had a recent post Playing the Probabilities outlining that time has been an investor's best friend (for those investors that have had in some cases quite a bit of time), pointing to the following table.
I wasn't going to write anything about this, but then I decided to do a bit of Google research on this author, and I discovered that very early this year, he did in fact briefly mention my posts on one of his social media accounts.
I find it strange and a bit sad that the posts in response to an article that is decrying the negative images many have of atheist are of the same sort of mean spirited close - minded stereotypical behavior that gives many those negative images the author was upset about.
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To backtrack a bit, Gary David Goldberg (creator of «Family Ties» and author of the new book, Sit, Ubu, Sit) posted a blog entry on his Web site.
I also invite you to read @JaneFriedman's informative post on the subject (the post was published when KU was first opened to authors, so conditions may be a bit different -LSB-...]
Claim your URL, post a bit of information that directs readers to the websites where you are most active, and ensure that this essential piece of your author platform belongs to you — and not someone else who happens to have the same name.
I know other authors have experimented a bit more... Right after I made the decision to change the price, I read John's post about experimenting with his prices.
A very interesting post I also think it's a bit silly for people to be attacking Amanda Hocking; I mean, if I were pottering along as an Indie author and then some big publisher waved two mil in front of my nose, I'd be all like «sign me up, biatches».
Nate Hoffelder presents Kindle Unlimited, Market Scrying, and Sales Cycles posted at Ink, Bits, and Pixels, saying, «In late 2014 many indie authors saw a decline in sales, and pinned the blame on Kindle Unlimited.
Instead of posting your entire poem, story, or essay on social media, consider posting a teaser (a little bit of text) that links to your author website.
Author John Scalzi posted this most excellent «Electronic Publishing Bingo» scorecard over on his blog, and, while it's hilarious in its own right, I think it's also worth a bit of closer discussion.
My post tomorrow is about book contests for indie authors — another way to gain respect and confidence in your own abilities, and maybe even a bit of prestige — not to mention increased sales.
R.J. Adams presents 8 Twitter Resources for Authors posted at Book Marketing Tools Blog, saying, «We have collected 8 great resources for authors to learn a little bit more about connecting with readers and other authors on Twitter.Authors posted at Book Marketing Tools Blog, saying, «We have collected 8 great resources for authors to learn a little bit more about connecting with readers and other authors on Twitter.authors to learn a little bit more about connecting with readers and other authors on Twitter.authors on Twitter.»
Followup posts in that thread by Doug Bostrom and me and Sidd added the authors» named and links to the paper, so scroll down a bit from the first post or up a bit from the search result, which is
My 1st boss on The Ford Administration's «Energy Policy Staff of the Executive Office of The President» (was how the R's billed us, the authors, in the Year following the Crash publication of R. Nixon's «PROJECT INDEPENDENCE REPORT» — a term the Senior folks thereabouts had come to hate, and so by the Ford years became: «The National Energy Review»), had A) the following, «Desiderata» * posted upon his office wall, including this bit:
Convection IS a difficult concept for many authors writing on Fig. 1 top post thought experiment and they dance around with it a bit.
The recent posts on this subject were sparked by author and innovator Seth Godin, who wrote here that «the problem with just about every lame speech, every overlooked memo, every worthless bit of boilerplate foisted on the world» is that people love to write, talk and bullet without really saying anything.
CaroL Caldas, yeah that is the name of author for this post «Lovely Summer Hammock for A bit of Summer Memories».
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