Sentences with phrase «talking about being an author»

What he was talking about were authors who had never been published before, ever.
On the Rocking Self - Publishing Podcast: Talking about being an author - entrepreneur as well as an in - depth chat about lots of personal stuff.

Not exact matches

In an interview at the 2017 Inc. 5000 conference in Palm Springs, California, on Thursday, the entrepreneur, investor, and author talked about what it really takes be successful, his recent brush with cancer, and of course, the inside scoop on Shark Tank.
Most authors think the purpose of the introduction is to lay out and explain everything the author will talk about in the book.
Since the author was an entrepreneur - in - residence at a venture capital firm, and has worked at and started multiple startups, Peper knows what he's talking about.
The two - minute «documentary,» created by ad agency 72andSunny (which is owned by MDC) features controversial military vet Ollie North and author P.W. Singer talking about the cornucopia of ways advanced technology could be used to hasten our grisly demise.
Kim Stanley Robinson, «New York 2140» author, talks about what needs to be done to get humans beyond the moon and how financial markets could play into the future of space travel.
The young Sulzberger was one of the authors of the Innovation Report digital manifesto that the Times came out with in 2014, which talked about the potential threats from competitors like BuzzFeed.
(By the way, as you read the conclusions keep in mind the authors are not talking just about high - tech entrepreneurs.
Jill Konrath, three - time best - selling author and sales methodology expert, joins us to talk about why a sale equals a change in the status quo for the customer, why experimentation is powerful and necessary in today's sales culture, and why sales is no longer a numbers game but a game of learning more and learning more efficiently.
Steve Garfink, author of Retire in Luxury on Your Social Security, will talk about what, specifically, you can do to ensure you're positioned to claim the maximum retirement benefit due to you.
Futurist, change management specialist and «X: The Experience When Business Meets Design» author Brian Solis sits down with The Young Turks» Cenk Uygur to talk about the past, present and future and how more and faster change is coming, and the only question is whether you're going to be a part of that change or a victim of it.
But imho guest blogging will always play a role with engaged blog authors — correct me if I'm wrong, but the kind of guest blogging you're talking about here refers to the kind of content marketing spam you quote in the beginning — resulting in a number of inbound links.
On this episode, we are here with John Holland, an internationally renowned psychic, medium spiritual teacher, author, and radio host, to talk about intuition and how we can tap into it.
Author / Speaker Matt Tenney talks about key measures to know that you're creating a culture of servant -LSB-...]
Rickards also talks about Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), which the author believes will be the next world currency after the U.S. dollar crashes.
Steve Garfink, author of Retire in Luxury on Your Social Security, will be on hand to talk about what, specifically, you can do to ensure you're positioned to claim the maximum retirement benefit due to you.
James Rickards is the author of the bestseller, Currency Wars, with an updated version later this year, talks about currency wars, the dollar and what's coming.
Initially, this list was made up of influencers we found by tracking keywords (like «content marketing») in Google Alerts, authors in industry trade publications, those who were talking about the topic on Twitter, and other bloggers that we just found interesting.
This verse is very early in the Book of Hebrews, where the author is talking about faith.
Author Donald Miller was among the bikers of the Ride: Well tour, and RELEVANT caught up with him recently to talk about the ride.
Those words were written by mere mortals no smarter than you or I. Anything Jesus said in the bible is strictly hearsay as the authors who wrote about Jesus never knew him, saw him or talked to him.
Talking about family is not always «how we talk about God» as the author says.
«I went one year, and I will never go again, because this sermon was outrageously anti-abortion,» Ginsburg said in the book «Stars of David: Prominent Jews talk About Being Jewish» by author Abigail Pogrebin.
The word «salvation» is a slippery word in Scripture, and context must always be looked at to determine what the author is talking about.
There has been some talk lately» though not nearly enough» about the new healthcare mandate authored by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) and promulgated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
This alone merits attention — as there is much talk about the relative dearth of Catholic authors today — but Trower's life and work offer something more, as they speak to questions that are currently circulating within the Church.
Am I the one saying that this author, this scientist, doesn't know what she's talking about?
Also, even if the author didn't believe in a god and just meant «goodness» this would still, I think, be talking about a «faith» that good would win out.
The author is talking about exclusivity.
Unless one wants to assume that Otto grossly mistranslated or misinterpreted the two sets of texts, one is left with the unavoidable impression that their authors are talking about essentially the same experience.
Currently, Redeeming Press is working with three authors, and we are talking with about a dozen more.
The Bible doesn't talk about evolution simply because the authors were ignorant of it, and they didn't have any advanced knowledge coming from any Gods either, it seems.
You must be one of those the author mentions as not knowing what you are talking about.
He added that the author's comments were «dismissive of children being harmed», saying it was «naivety at best and, at worst, a dismissal of understanding that when we talk about indecent images of children, we're talking about a crime scene where children have been abused.»
Frank recognizes the inspiration of Arthur Kleinman, author of The Illness Narratives, who provides an epigraph for the book: «It is possible to talk with patients, even those who are most distressed, about the actual experience of illness....
Amy Julia is a columnist and blogger and the author of Small Talk: Learning from my Children about What Matters Most.
«For me,» he writes, «the most attractive Lewis is the author of English Literature «in the Sixteenth Century, a fluent, highly intelligent man talking about books in a manner which is always engaging.»
atheists are not the fence sitters this author is talking about.
I believe the author is talking about folks who use the «I'm spiritual but not religious» line to avoid actually examining the questions «Is there a God?&raquis talking about folks who use the «I'm spiritual but not religious» line to avoid actually examining the questions «Is there a God?&raquIs there a God?»
@Chad «true (it is possible to believe in a deity, but not wish to be affiliated with a particular insti tution), but that is not what the author is talking about in this article.
It's sad when the author of this story makes it sound like she knows what she is talking about and the unknowing person believes that the writer is correct.
Sorry — that post was meant to be (another) response to someone else claiming that the author didn't know what he's talking about and that Rand would be against everything the country has become.
This does not help us when we try to figure out what a Biblical author is talking about when he writes about «baptism.»
I was talking about the centuries of editing up to that point — multiple authors, rewriting etc, as books of the Torah coalesced.
That is why the author talked about «our» problem.
talks so confidently about the inerrant, perfect, infallible character of the original Autographs of the Bible when no one has seen one for more than eighteen centuries Moreover, it is clear that originally no one thought the wording was perfect since copyists, translators, and authors had little fear of changing it.
First, I want to talk about its author, my 9th grade English teacher and debate coach Robert Pacilio, the adult who was perhaps the most formative influence upon me outside of my parents and perhaps a couple Sunday school teachers.
This has been an amazing fall for book releases, and Forgive Us was one of my favorites, which is why I'm so thrilled to welcome all four authors to the blog today to talk about corporate confession and its role in the American Church today.
This alone merits attention — as there is much talk about the relative dearth of Catholic authors today — but Trower's life and work offer something more, as they speak to questions that are being asked within the Church today.
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