Sentences with phrase «what about my author»

And what about the authors?
What about authors who turned down a publishing deal (Like me) because it made no sense to give away my ebook rights for an eternity for a tiny fraction of what I could make as an independent author?
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And what about the author who posts overtly promotional messages on your Facebook timeline as soon as you accept his / her friend request?
And what about authors who do egregious things?
What about authors who KNOW a professional editor?
And what about the author?
Also — What about authors who are selling their blacklist books where their rights have been reverted back to them?
But what about your author website?
Traditional means for generating buzz about their books work great for extroverts or authors without children at home, but what about authors who are too shy to stand up in public to discuss the topics of their books or don't want to leave their children at home while they travel the globe promoting their books?
What about all you authors and aspiring authors out there?
Joe, re self - pubbing... what about authors like yourself who are also published by Amazon Encore, their new print house.
But what about the authors themselves?
What about the authors» argument that the Paris climate agreement clears a hurdle of «reciprocal protections» that had stood in the way of using 115 previously?
What about my author photo, or bio, or links to my websites or social media?

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We asked the author of That's What She Said: What Men Need to Know (and Women Need to Tell Them) about Working Together for the lessons she learned the hard way.
«Become vigilant about attributing comments to the people who made them first,» Bohnet, who is the author of «What Works: Gender Equality by Design,» says.
Daniel Pink, author of «Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us,» has found that we're motivated by three things:
The authors recommend that technologists and healthcare robotic companies marketing their wares be more transparent about what their robots can and can't do, and properly educate medical workers on how to use them.
This one statistic alone should make all employers more interested in boosting bliss: Truly cheerful employees spend about 80 % of their time at work doing what they're there to do; the least content spend only 40 % of their time on job - related activities, according to a survey by workplace happiness consultant and author Jessica Pryce - Jones.
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.
If you're unsure about what your goal for the book is, read this piece about the mistakes that authors make when framing the results they are looking for, and how to better frame.
«By asking this question, you can uncover exactly what issues the hiring organization has identified and is currently dealing with,» says Heather McNab, author of What Top Professionals Need to Know About Answering Job Interview Questiwhat issues the hiring organization has identified and is currently dealing with,» says Heather McNab, author of What Top Professionals Need to Know About Answering Job Interview QuestiWhat Top Professionals Need to Know About Answering Job Interview Questions.
In Better by Mistake: The Unexpected Benefits of Being Wrong (Riverhead), Tugend — author of The New York Times» ShortCuts business column — explores the disconnect between what we're told about mistakes and how we feel about them.
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.
Before you glance at the cover of Business Start - Ups and say «Duh,» consider the insight of author Robert Kiyosaki, a multimillionaire who penned Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not (Techpress, $ 15.95, 800-308-3585).
Fortune spoke with Jeetendr Sehdev, a celebrity branding authority and author of the new book The Kim Kardashian Principle: Why Shameless Sells (and How to Do It Right), about what the Kardashian clan can teach business about reaching millennial consumers (without having them laugh your ad off the air).
Not so fast, says Evelyn Jacks, a financial advisor, author and tax expert — in fact, people understand exactly what's going on, which is why they're so mad about it:
Author Jill Schiefelbein chats with the senior brand ambassador for Martell Cognac, who talks about his journey into the role, and what makes a good brand ambassador for your company.
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.
«All of us grow up with a set of expectations about what we're supposed to do,» the study's lead author, Harvard Business School professor Kathleen L. McGinn, tells Business Insider.
Students shouldn't borrow more in loans than they'll make in their first year of employment, said Jeff Selingo, author of «There Is Life After College: What Parents and Students Should Know About Navigating School to Prepare for the Jobs of Tomorrow.»
What it's about: An intimate memoir, this book paints a portrait of a Vietnamese family — the author's own — fleeing the country in 1978.
'' [They] come into the world as their parents» sole princess or prince,» wrote Jeffrey Kluger, author of the book «The Sibling Effect: What the Bonds Among Brothers and Sisters Reveal About Us» in an article for «Time.»
«Social Security is about as complicated a fiscal system as is humanly possible to design,» said Larry Kotlikoff, an economics professor at Boston University and author of the book «Get What's Yours: The Secrets to Maxing Out Your Social Security,» set for release in February.
«I recommend routinely tracking what the industry analyst firms like Gartner are reporting about your industry, as well as trade associations and advocacy groups,» says Becky Sheetz - Runkle, author of Sun Tzu for Women: The Art of War for Winning in Business.
The authors of the study — professors Jorge Walter (George Washington University School of Business), Daniel Z. Levin (Rutgers Business School), and J. Keith Murnighan (Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management)-- studied what happened when more than 150 executives interacted with old ties about an important work project.
Michael Puett and Christine Gross - Loh are the authors of The Path: What Chinese Philosophers Can Teach Us about the Good Life (Simon & Schuster, 2016)
The following statistic alone should make all employers more interested in boosting bliss: Truly cheerful employees spend about 80 % of their time at work doing what they're there to do (even happy people need an Instagram break); the least content spend only 40 % of their day on job - related activities, according to a survey by workplace happiness consultant and author Jessica Pryce - Jones.
Daniel Pink, a contributing editor at Wired and author of the blockbuster A Whole New Mind, has made human motivation the subject of his new book, Drive: The Surprising Truth about What Motivates Us.
«What your memory is really for is giving you information about what to expect in the world and how to solve problems in those situations,» says Art Markman, a cognitive psychologist and author of Smart Thinking (Perigee Trade, 20What your memory is really for is giving you information about what to expect in the world and how to solve problems in those situations,» says Art Markman, a cognitive psychologist and author of Smart Thinking (Perigee Trade, 20what to expect in the world and how to solve problems in those situations,» says Art Markman, a cognitive psychologist and author of Smart Thinking (Perigee Trade, 2012).
«It sounds easy that we block imports and create jobs here but we forget about what other countries can do to us,» says Doug Irwin, an economics professor at Dartmouth and author of «Peddling Protectionism: Smoot - Hawley and the Great Depression.»
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.
The author suggests an approach that borrows from tech's own playbook on experimentation: Collect detailed data on bias in your organization, identify company - specific ways to measure its effect, create hypotheses about how to move those metrics, and then throw some spaghetti at the wall and see what sticks.
I come to these conversations based on what I read from the author and only contribute my own voice to counter what I feel is a diatribe of irrational and fantasy charmed people with letters after their names who have no idea of what they write about.
Author David Lewis shares what we now know about the science of persuasion and how you can apply these «super powers» in your content strategy to affect consumer behavior.
Trying to decide what type of loan works best for you is really about your situation, said Casey Fleming, a veteran of the mortgage industry and author of «The Loan Guide.»
The Bitcoin name was tainted in my mind then, but my good friend Steve Patterson, the author of What's the Big Deal About Bitcoin?
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.
What really happened on Trudeau's India trip: Trade concerns overshadowed by wardrobe choices, extremism talk — Politics About The Author 11 - 14 minutes
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