In a recent blog post published on their official website, Firefly Studios announced that they are postponing the launch date for their Stronghold Crusader II to September 23rd.
Also read: How Bitcoin Miners have lost their interest in the block size debate The First Ethereum ATM Is Now Live
In a recent blog post published on the Ether Camp website, the developers explained how the ATM came to be.
Not exact matches
If you follow the Barton
Publishing blog, you may have noticed a
recent post about which cooking oils to avoid and subsequent comments regarding the safety of canola oil
in another
post about reducing inflammation.
In a recent blog post Jade Shutes challenges the safety guidelines for using essential oils in the bath published on TisserandInstitute.or
In a
recent blog post Jade Shutes challenges the safety guidelines for using essential oils
in the bath published on TisserandInstitute.or
in the bath
published on TisserandInstitute.org.
I
published a
blog post late last month questioning the numbers
in a
recent paper on teacher shortages from the Learning Policy Institute (LPI).
A
recent post was titled, «Self -
Publishing Verdict: UNBELIEVABLE» and it was among the highest clicked / read
postings on my
blog in quite a while.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware
In my
recent blog post on Pearson's acquisition of self -
publishing giant Author Solutions Inc., I posed several questions that I hope Pearson will consider as it integrates ASI with Penguin Group.
In a
recent blog post, Dan Fizpatrick describes his experience with self
publishing his book, Vision: Evans Book.
This month Carnival # 83 includes blogger
posts on My Fourth Year
in Self -
Publishing; The Quick and Easy Guide to Using Beta Readers; 5 lessons I Learned About Blogging; How I Accumulated 38,000 Twitter Followers by social media expert, Frances Caballo, and my
recent blog, Before You Hit the
Publish Button.
Although writing and book
publishing have always been key tools for personal brand building, as I described
in a
recent blog post for Dan Schawbel's Personal Branding Blog, now it's easier than ever to get star
blog post for Dan Schawbel's Personal Branding
Blog, now it's easier than ever to get star
Blog, now it's easier than ever to get started.
In a
recent blog post he described his Do It Yourself
publishing experiment that led to a new e-book now available on Kindle, Nook, and at goodreads.
As Kindle bestselling author Elisa Lorell says
in a
recent blog post «Amazon Kindle has changed the reading landscape and rattled the
publishing industry.
With all of the defensiveness
in recent articles and
blog posts / comments by agents and publishers, I had a feeling the tide had turned toward self -
publishing.
As Rachelle Gardner noted
in a
recent blog post, the typical advance for a first - time traditionally
published author is $ 5,000 - $ 15,000 per book, and most of those first - time authors do not sell through their advance, so that is all the money they will ever get from that book (and if you don't sell through
in the first 12 mos, the publisher may not be so excited about buying another book from you).
In a recent blog post, Herman wrote about why he decided to publish a Kindle Single instead of a traditional book — a post that was in response to an essay by author Edan Lepucki, who argued that traditional publishers still provide a lot of valu
In a
recent blog post, Herman wrote about why he decided to
publish a Kindle Single instead of a traditional book — a
post that was
in response to an essay by author Edan Lepucki, who argued that traditional publishers still provide a lot of valu
in response to an essay by author Edan Lepucki, who argued that traditional publishers still provide a lot of value.
Mike Shatzkin, founder and CEO of the Idea Logical Company and author of a
recent, highly informative
blog post titled «The «Big Change» era
in trade book
publishing ended about four years ago.»
As I described
in a
recent blog post, Colleen Jones» Clout: The Art & Science of Influential Web Content, is one of the most important books to be
published during the first half of this year.
In a
recent blog post, Michelle Davidson Argyle expressed hurt that some family and friends did not support her by reading her indie -
published novella Cinders.
It may surprise you to read some
recent comments from Joanna Penn — who just spoke at the PubSense conference
in Charleston and who faithfully has been torching for self -
publishing for years now, maybe for all four decades represented
in her
blog post: Creativity And Entrepreneurship: Lessons Learned By My 40th Birthday.
If you're unfamiliar with «carnivals», they're basically a weekly showcase of what the best and the brightest bloggers
in Investing and Personal Finance
published during the
recent past and we share these top
posts on various
blogs to introduce new readers and bloggers to each other — and hopefully pass on some valuable advice!
If you're unfamiliar with «carnivals», they're basically a weekly showcase of what the best and the brightest bloggers
in Investing and Personal Finance
published during the
recent past and we share these top
posts on various
blogs to introduce new readers and -LSB-...]
Of my writings
published online on this
blog and The Huffington
Post since last April 2010, the ones that have
in any small way gone viral, very relatively speaking, were those
in which I wrote fast enough about current hot news items or ones relating or engaging with artworld celebrities: as one example, «My Whole Street is A Mosque,» written within 24 hours of the news cycle surrounding the proposal for a Islamic cultural center near Ground Zero, was picked up by various web aggregators; «Looking for Art to Love, MoMA: A Tale of Two Egos» also did very well because of my speculation about how or whether Marina Abramovic peed during her performance «The Artist is Present» at MoMA, a subject of much prurient curiosity (interesting speculation was illustrated online at New York Magazine and resolution of the mystery came
in the Wall Street Journal's
blog, «Speakeasy»); «Anselm Kiefer@Larry Gagosian: Last Century
in Berlin,» where I tucked a critical response to Kiefer's
recent show into a bit of reporting about how Gagosian Gallery was using the NYPD as its private police force, also created a spike on my Google analytics; more recently I could perceive a noticeable uptick
in my readership as well as
in the number and enthusiasm of my Facebook friends» comments for «Should we trust anyone under 30?
In the meantime, here's a quick round - up (in alphabetical order) of some of the wildly divergent reviews that have been posted by various newspapers, blogs and journals in recent days — many more, obviously, will be published in the next few days — feel free to add link
In the meantime, here's a quick round - up (
in alphabetical order) of some of the wildly divergent reviews that have been posted by various newspapers, blogs and journals in recent days — many more, obviously, will be published in the next few days — feel free to add link
in alphabetical order) of some of the wildly divergent reviews that have been
posted by various newspapers,
blogs and journals
in recent days — many more, obviously, will be published in the next few days — feel free to add link
in recent days — many more, obviously, will be
published in the next few days — feel free to add link
in the next few days — feel free to add links.
In a
recent and noteworthy
post at Realclimate.org, Gavin Schmidt, a founder of the
blog and NASA climate modeler,
published and answered this question from a young student pondering next steps:
I'll keep it
in mind for future
posts here and elsewhere and I also mentioned your app
in a
recent article that I wrote for the Daily Record that was also
published at my personal
blog, Sui Generis.
Now,
in an attempt to clear all the confusion, as well as directly respond to these
recent reports, Google has
published a
blog post,
in which it specified there is «no plan to phase out Chrome OS».