Sentences with phrase «get ideas for books»

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The DePaul astronomer got the idea for the book while browsing through a museum gift shop where he saw Grice's original book, «Touch the Stars,» a 1990 astronomy book containing tactile line drawings of objects such as constellations, planets, and galaxies.
«Don Quixote can be a very intimidating book,» McGinley Myers says, «but when you learn about Cervantes's life, how he fought in a war and was captured by pirates, and then couldn't find a job and then worked for the government and then got thrown into prison — and that it was only then he got the idea for his book — it gives you a different understanding.
How did Applegate get the idea for her book?
I will frequently get an idea for a book that I'm unable to develop into a complete novel - at least not right away.
Where did you get the idea for the book?
Maybe it's because everyone and her brother has a book idea swirling around in their heads these days, but it seems like the most - asked author question is: where did you get the idea for this book?
At least we know that he managed to get the idea for the book onto some kind of dictation machine before his legion of co-authors went to work on the manuscript.
WRITING SAMPLE EDIT - Got an idea for a book?
Everyone's got an idea for a book, a movie, a story, a TV series.
I am not going to insult your brains by telling you to «Get the idea for your book and plan it out chapter by chapter».
And that's when I got the idea for this book: scientists from Canada to Finland, Scotland to China, Belgium to New Zealand, from venerable Nobel Laureates to energetic young researchers, all giving their view of Mann, his stick, and the wider climate wars they helped launch.
TH: How did you get the idea for the book?

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How This Ghostwriter Got the Idea for a $ 2.3 Million Company That Allows Aspiring Authors to Write Books in a Castle
Upon booking the tour, you will fill out my style questionnaire so I can get an idea of what you are looking for.
I chose Brian and Dharmesh, founders of HubSpot, to write the first book in the series because they are social media marketing pioneers and have tons of amazing ideas for companies to get found online.
Keep in mind that no invention or product development book is complete unless it tells you how to get funding for your idea.
Not merely a collection of good ideas, this book spells out the 67 timeless principles and practices used by the world's most successful men and women — proven principles and strategies that can be adapted for your own life, whether you want to be the best salesperson in your company, become a leading architect, score top grades in school, lose weight, buy your dream home, make millions, or just get back in the job market.
Forgive me but I don't remember the book and verse for that one but you get the idea.
It's a pretty good book, though it seemed to me that the further you got in the book the less it became about discussing interesting ideas about applying Christian ideals in the society we find ourselves in and more it became a lot of his personal prescriptions for what needs to be done and a venting of his worst pet peeves, filled with just a bit to much anger.
This great little book is a quick read, and is full of humor (great for us guys), and is chock - full of ideas of how to date your daughters, what to avoid, topics to discuss, and even has a list to get us started of the «Top 15 Daddy Dates.»
We are not powerless and fearful, not us: and so I pray and I work; I make coffee in the morning and hot meals to gather around the table at suppertime; I worship and sing out words of promise and praise; I raise children and read good books; I pray for my enemies and write letters and send money and show up to fold clothes and drop off meals with an extra bag of groceries; I advocate with the marginalized and amplify the oppressed and antagonize the Empire with a grin on my face; I will honour those who get after the work of the Kingdom and celebrate; I learn how to listen to those with whom I disagree; I abandon the idea that we can baptize sinful practices in the name of sacred purposes; I will stand in the middle of the field near my house with my face turned up to the rain and consider it a minor baptism.
I'm writing a book on what it means to be happy, the good life, and how that idea got hijacked for a couple of thousand years.
But if you are looking for some thoughtful ideas or a boost to get your community moving in the right direction, there may be no better book currently available than Finding Organic Church.
I worry that they might confuse me with a preacher or a teacher or a message - bringer, when the thought of speaking to groups of people makes me very nervous, and don't get me started about fill - in - the - blanks being developed or book clubs convening, and I sort of resent the idea of being a mascot or, heaven forbid, a spokesperson or representative for anything.
Christian authors might be a little put - off by his use of profanity and his idea of God and angels, and praying to the Muses, but the premise behind the book is sound: There are forces at work to keep us from being and doing what God has made us for, and until we fight off those forces and get to doing what we were created for, we will be miserable.
With the launch of the new Best of Bridge Sunday Suppers book a couple weeks ago, I've been talking a lot on TV, radio and various interviews about the idea (and significance) of Sunday supper — of getting as many people as I can around the table for dinner to regroup and reconnect and get ready for the week.
Best of luck on your whirlwind book tour, and next time hopefully I'll get a chance to meet you and say thank you in person for all your inspiring ideas and witty writing, and overall loveliness!
My daughter got the idea for making it from the recipe section of the book, Trim Healthy Mama, by Serene Allison and Pearl Barrett.
Excellent idea, I've got a couple of vegan raw food books I'm going to use as inspiration for this one to make it even healthier!
In the exciting follow up to her award - winning book, Keep it Vegan, Aine Carlin turns her attention to those considering becoming vegan, offering helpful and humorous advice and over 90 tempting recipes to help get started — as well as great ideas for Meat Free Mondays.
I got the idea for baking with soaked quinoa from my friend Alisa Fleming's new book, coming out in January 2018, called Eat Dairy Free, and her recipe for Gluten Free Quinoa Pizzetta Crust (on page 263).
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As I flipped through the book for the umpteenth time, I was struck by the recipe for Tiny Lemon Meringue Pie Cookies as I got the overwhelming idea that if I baked them, the weather would change.
Looking for some children's books that can help kids get comfortable with the idea of heading off to school?
Get or use a library card to take home books that help kids explore their interests and provide ideas for more activities, whether it's baseball, birds, or baking.
They post ideas and activities for everyone from babies to school age children including series on Gardening, Organising, the Love books, After school club but also my favourite a lot of ideas for getting your toddlers out and about and connecting with nature.
It eased my mind a lot about my kids» relationships with each other, and lines up perfectly with what Faber and Mazlish say in Siblings Without Rivalry, so the two books are good reinforcement for the idea that you can raise siblings who get along.
Now that he's 6, we've been getting art books from the library for him to select project ideas from, and he'll help pick out art supplies that he wants to use.
But today's book, Best Lunch Box Ever: Ideas and Recipes for School Lunches Kids Will Love, is so popular that it's sold out in bookstores and I can't get my hands on... [Continue reading]
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But today's book, Best Lunch Box Ever: Ideas and Recipes for School Lunches Kids Will Love, is so popular that it's sold out in bookstores and I can't get my hands on a copy!
If you have no idea where to get started, one of the many «fussy baby» books, such as The Happiest Baby on the Block or The Fussy Baby Book, will likely be helpful for you or review these other things to do when you have a baby crying.
Some children like the idea of learning and you will not be able to get them to put down a book for a few minutes, while other children just want to go outside and play all day.
I knew I couldn't get go back to work feeling like that and I couldn't bear the idea of controlled crying so, after much research, I booked Jo to come and stay with us for four nights to see what she could do.
I tried to book a flight on Delta once, and I couldn't get the sales guy to understand why it was a bad idea for a 10 month - old to not sit with his mother when there were two seats together.
For example, my book, Kid Cooperation (How to Stop Yelling, Nagging and Pleading and Get Kids to Cooperate), has lots more suggestions and practical ideas.
great book, gives its of flavourful ideas to make new options to get fruit and veg into your baby's routine for new food.
I don't know where J got the idea, but the internet is full of activity ideas for popular children's books so non-crafty parents like myself don't have to scramble.
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