They aren't necessary in the life - or - death kind of way, and plenty of authors don't have them.
Not exact matches
Plenty of celebrities, including former President Barack Obama, former First Lady Michelle Obama and bestselling
author Cheryl Strayed, didn't pay off their loans until their 40s.
Our story on a small cadre
of authors challenging the existence
of Jesus Christ drew almost 5,000 comments on Easter Sunday, with some upset that we
did the story, others objecting to its publication on Easter, and
plenty of others defending the article and the run date and debating the merits and implications
of the debate.
There are
PLENTY of outstanding
authors who
do much better work regarding Christian matters, but CNN just can't seem to find any, can they?
I love the idea
of your new series, I also prioritize buying food over other things, but it
does hurt sometimes to spend so much on medjool dates, cashews, etc. and I had often wondered how all the
authors of recipes employing theses expensive ingredients manage... But it's true, there are
plenty of recipes that can be prepared with non-expensive ingredients!
If the
author is selling me WENGER this time using fear tactics, well he failed I am not buying, for years we gave this man the benefit
of doubt, when we
did not win, we always excused him because
of the other teams buying players splashing money, that till the board boasted having
plenty of cash and willing to buy players.....
And although I'm not sure the
author directly implied this, other than through the title, there's
plenty of moms who haven't even heard
of AP whose babies don't nap.
I
do recommend and assign Thursday, the 26th day
of November next, to be devoted by the people
of these States to the service
of that great and glorious Being who is the beneficent
author of all the good that was, that is, or that will be; that we may then all unite in rendering unto Him our sincere and humble thanks for His kind care and protection
of the people
of this country previous to their becoming a nation; for the signal and manifold mercies and the favorable interpositions
of His providence in the course and conclusion
of the late war; for the great degree
of tranquillity, union, and
plenty which we have since enjoyed; for the peaceable and rational manner in which we have been enabled to establish constitutions
of government for our safety and happiness, and particularly the national one now lately instituted; for the civil and religious liberty with which we are blessed, and the means we have
of acquiring and diffusing useful knowledge; and, in general, for all the great and various favors which He has been pleased to confer upon us.
I understand that there are
plenty of agents who NEVER SELL ANYTHING but churn writers for editing fees, but Harlequin
DOES publish
authors.
Sometimes it doesn't bother me at all that iUniverse and
Author Solutions (and now Penguin Books) have one - sided conversations with the world about how great they are, because there are
plenty of customers willing to step up and talk about what it's really like to work with companies that habitually overcharge, under - deliver and make harassing sales calls.
This is a viable option, and
plenty of authors have
done this.
There are
plenty of authors who
do it, though it's doubtful that many
of them see big results from the time they put in.
There are
plenty of authors out there who expect to get sales without
doing any work.
However, I'm forced to acknowledge that
plenty of authors with WRONG and UNCOOL opinions on how to build a career seem to have somehow succeeded as well, despite not
doing everything exactly the way I think they should.
There are
plenty of «
dos» and «don'ts» in the eBook world, and to be a successful eBook
author, you have to focus on both so that you avoid eBook writing pitfalls.
Only it's no secret that my own experiences with publishers have been somewhat mixed, and you don't have to hang around with
authors for long to realise that
plenty of them feel likewise.
I'm certainly less inclined to just grab a new book at the higher prices, but I don't find it to that big a deal when there are still
plenty of books for sale on special or at much lower prices by lesser known
authors.
But if not, don't worry: There are
plenty of quiet, introverted
authors who
do quite well for themselves.
Plenty of bestselling
authors (from Nora Roberts to Debbie Macomber) didn't take off until they'd written a lot
of books.
Again, I know that
plenty of people are
doing this, but I can't shake the feeling that a whole lot
of author money is going out with the POD tide, while relatively little is coming back in terms
of sales.
I feel the need to email KDP directly and get some response because it doesn't make logical sense and (as you mentioned)
plenty of authors are
doing it.
I guess you can say that «reviews don't mean anything,» but an
author who
does mid-six or seven figures every year for five years and has consistently high reviews is
doing something right — and there are
plenty of us.
And that's cool, I don't have anything against people having wildly different opinions — and there are
plenty of authors making a decent income without touching free promotions, and there are
plenty who swear by them.
I'm confused, because there are still
plenty of, «BIG books,» by BIG
authors that regularly price above ten bux on AMZ, and unless you'm selling by the zillion, them numbers don't make sense.
Being an indie
author may not be for everyone — although there are
plenty of authors who are
doing it and
plenty of traditionally published
authors who are incorporating it into their careers as well.
What
did surprise me is that, despite
plenty of books on self - publishing, theres very few quality ones that address the issue
of the
author platform.
That being said, there are also
plenty of libraries that
do work with their local
authors community and
do add indie published books.
Heck, it doesn't even need to be true:
plenty of authors write under a pen name with a
To
do that, I think
authors should
do plenty of research on the publishing industry, using a wide variety
of sources, and on an ongoing basis.
The issue I see
plenty of authors run into is booking all these services right up front, because they don't want to be waiting for an editor when they are ready to move forward.
Of course, we know that plenty of stores do welcome authors with no local connections, but they spend a fair amount of time and money promoting their talks and signings, so they do need to be selective about the authors they hos
Of course, we know that
plenty of stores do welcome authors with no local connections, but they spend a fair amount of time and money promoting their talks and signings, so they do need to be selective about the authors they hos
of stores
do welcome
authors with no local connections, but they spend a fair amount
of time and money promoting their talks and signings, so they do need to be selective about the authors they hos
of time and money promoting their talks and signings, so they
do need to be selective about the
authors they host.
But, if
authors don't want to tackle those on their own, there are now
plenty of companies out there which offer those services.
Review by: Red1111 on July 10, 2016: This book has
plenty of tasks for the indie
author to
do, but will they work?
Provided you sell hundreds
of thousands
of books
of course... So yes, don't expect self - publishing to wither away, there are still
plenty of self - pubbed
authors who make a lot
of sales (and money), particularly in well - defined niche genres (romantic suspense is probably the biggest, as Bella Andre's success shows).
I agree that not everyone
does, but this site is really aimed at people who are interested in running a small business as an
author as there are
plenty of craft sites that only focus on the writing aspect.
They got
plenty of advice on this thread, but the paper has already been submitted and the Lead
author did not accept most
of the comments:
While social media and other websites are in part responsible for the rise in fake news and
do need to exercise more control, it is important to know we already have
plenty of legal remedies available in Canada to deal adequately with
authors of fake news.