Sentences with phrase «then meet author»

Not exact matches

So by the author's logic, if a person is single for whatever reason throughout adulthood - let's say a person has not met their life partner or someone is severely disabled - then they will never know the highest level of spiritual intimacy?
Then, I met Garrett, one of the authors, during an afternoon of wine tasting at IFBC, and since he was toting around a copy of the book, I took a peek, and was genuinely impressed.
Then meet the book's author on Aug 23.
I then dropped hints about a black cashmere V - neck at J.Crew I liked,» says Spencer, the author of the forthcoming book Meeting Your Half - Orange: An Utterly Upbeat Guide to Using Dating Optimism to Find Your Perfect Match.
Then you'll sit in on Jason's private meetings with the world's leading experts, authors, doctors and healers.
-LSB-...] Published: 01.07.2011 author: Dating advice Ludmila First, get to know — then meet.
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I went to meet the author and I had no plans to adapt into a movie then, but I asked her for the rights and she agreed.
The first two authors then met, discussed, and modified the coding scheme multiple times until reaching agreement in terms of the decisions identified, codes used to categorize them, and emerging themes.
«If today's students are going to be able to meet the demands of our rapidly changing workplaces, then their learning environments need to transform now,» says Rebecca E. Wolfe, JFF Associate Vice President and lead author of the document.
Then I met Ricardo Fayet at a number of events, and discovered that his start - up, Reedsy, is aimed at connecting indie authors with editors and other professionals.
But I've never met an author like that: every author I've ever met has finished a book, and then spent years trying to sell it.
Then last week, author Eden Baylee sought Spreecast's help in hosting a wrap up party for the hugely successful IndiesUnite4Joshua campaign on IndieGoGo.com; the two hour event was simply a fun show of gratitude to everyone who supported author Maxwell Cynn's son in his struggle with leukemia, and the archived Spreecast event has had well over 2,000 page views so far in addition to helping the campaign more than meet its goal of $ 10,000.
In fact at the Digital Book World Conference & Expo in 2017, representatives from Hachette and Perseus admitted they are checking out author platforms and social media engagement then reporting those findings at their acquisitions meetings.
They will then be given a chance to meet the author online through the Sony Reader Store Facebook and Twitter pages in a Q&A format.
All that and so much more you can consider, decide on, implement, and then view the results in less time than it takes for a traditionally published author to hear back about whether his / her editor took his / her request to any of — much less all of — the meetings required to decide on a change.
Browse the reviews to find some great books, then head on over to meet new authors on the interviews page.
«It's a great opportunity to meet authors who, like me, have struggled to find a voice and then get it heard.
In April 2013, graphic designer Jason Gurley, who'd written and self - published three novels in the space of a year, met Hugh Howey, Amazon's most successful author — so successful at self - publishing that he then got a huge deal from Simon & Schuster.
But then she meets her new neighbor, Junya Tokinaga, the author of an incredibly popular vampire romance novel... Could it be that Junya's actually a vampire — and worse yet, the culprit?!
Then follow up the next day with an email, a hand - written note or a phone call reminding the author that you've met and enclose the proposal for endorsement.
But then the opportunity to meet with a few fellow Phoenix authors in person appeared; first was with Joanna Meyer, a newly - agented writer, Marissa Fuller, a longtime friend from Twitter, and finally, Amy K. Nichols, traditionally published and an author invited to Phoenix Comicon 2015 (her debut, «While You Were Here,» is fantastic).
But it's that thing where traditional publishers sign the author on, then two years of edits and preparation and then if the book doesn't meet sales expectations within the first three months of publication it's pulled from the shelves.
If you love equine murder mystery novels, then meet Susan Schreyer, Author of The Thea Campbell Mysteries.
If a book fails to meet sales, then maybe the rights should be released back to the author.
Back then there weren't very many published authors in Australia and it was SF fandom, with lots of keen young people meeting to discuss ideas and books.
And then there were the Chicken Soup for the Soul authors who to start out gave away tons physical books to everyone they met, and eventually also hit the bestseller lists.
But when I find one I really like or I have the opportunity to meet the author, then I will buy a hardcopy version so I can get an autograph.
After the first round of judging by published romance authors, entries that meet the qualifications to become a finalist then advance to the final round.
Where Writers Win is a collaborative team of experts in social media, website development, video book trailer production and media training who met in the publishing arena, then began brainstorming how to bring each of our services together, in an economical way that would make sense to emerging authors.
I often meet authors who first self - published and then leveraged that opportunity to get a traditional book contract.
Almost every individual player in the industry I've met loves books, loves the authors who write them, knows exactly what I'm talking about here, and reveres the inexpressible effluvium that gathers every now and then to produce genuine literature's greatest moments.
So I hear a lot of reader frustration when they went to the «wrong» room and then couldn't find the authors they had come there to meet.
Since then I've attended what has become the Omega Writers Conference in Australia five times, and the Romance Writers of New Zealand conference three times, and met authors such as James Scott Bell, Marie Force, Kristen Lamb and others, and met and formed relationships with many other authors, including Ian Acheson, Carolyn Miller, Narelle Atkins, Andrea Grigg, Dorothy Adamek, and Rose Dee.
Where Writers Win is a collaborative team of experts in social media, website development, video and media training who met in the publishing arena, then began brainstorming how to bring each of our services together, in an economical way that best serve a new brand of entrepreneurial author.
Each paper was discussed at length with its principal author and with two other specialists who had been commissioned to write critical appraisals, and then the experts met in private session.
The author then states that the very morning after that article came out, he received an invitation to meet with Linda Klein, the ABA's President.
Then the authors walk you through how they did a test on one of the legal portals that met their qualifications.
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