How
about your author bio or company bio?
Not exact matches
Author Bio: Chris Wimmer is from HealthSmartLiving.com where he blogs
about cooking and juicing as ways to improve your...
Author Bio Nancy Parker is a regular contributor to www.enannysource.com and she loves to write
about wide range of subjects like health, parenting, child care, babysitting, nanny background check tips etc..
Author Bio: Charles Goodwin is interested in writing
about health and fitness related issues.
You can learn more
about the
author, Dr. Lam, in his
bio below.
Author Bio: Hannah Sayer is a recent English Literature graduate who loves watching and writing
about cinema.
Author Bio: Richard D. Kahlenberg is a senior fellow at The Century Foundation, where he writes
about a variety of education issues.
Author Bio: Blair Mann is Director of Media Relations for the Collaborative for Student Success which works to educate and inform all stakeholders
about the needs for and benefits of high standards, high - quality assessments and comparability across states.
Author Bio: Laura Waters writes
about education politics and policy for NJ Left Behind, New York School Talk, Education Post, and other publications.
Author Bio: Joanne Jacobs, a former San Jose Mercury News editorial writer and columnist, writes
about K — 12 education and community colleges at joannejacobs.com and ccspotlight.org.
Author Bio: A former commissioner of the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics, Mark Schneider writes
about a broad range of education issues: charter schools, consumer choice in education, and higher education policy.
It's important to keep your
About the
Author section current and ensure that your Amazon
Author Central
bio is current as well.
Claiming your Page and making initial edits should only take
about 15 minutes if you already have your
Author Bio written.
Jill: I like query letters where the first two paragraphs describe the project and then the next paragraph is
about the
author and any
author bio that is relevant to the book / project.
So far, we've blogged
about how to discover your book's brand, how to craft a professional
author bio, how to hook people you talk to on the concept of your book, and even how to become a marketing expert in just a few steps.
This is where you tell your potential readers
about yourself, including your
author website URL and
bio.
For example, don't have a main menu button for «cat photos» — that can be a sub menu item under «
about the
author» or have the cat photos at the bottom of your
bio page.
2)
About Author - The about author tab displays the author bio used on your
About Author - The about author tab displays the author bio used on your
Author - The
about author tab displays the author bio used on your
about author tab displays the author bio used on your
author tab displays the
author bio used on your
author bio used on your book.
I visit an
author's website to find out more
about them, so your
bio should be engaging and informative.
Learn more
about the types of publishing credits you can include in your
author bio and how to order them to support a strong reputation for good writing.
Using these keywords is important because it increases the chance that someone's random Google search for information
about a topic related to you and your book might pull in your
bio from your
author website, Amazon etc. and lead this searcher to you.
And don't forget an
About the Author page where you say a little something about yourself (short bio) and point to your website and / or social m
About the
Author page where you say a little something
about yourself (short bio) and point to your website and / or social m
about yourself (short
bio) and point to your website and / or social media.
A classy
author bio: Your
author bio is a great place to brag
about your reputation for quality.
Below are the eight things you should have on your website: An
author bio You need to have information
about you, the
author.
X-Ray is a feature that shows characters
bios, you can easily find info
about each character and when (what chapter) they came in the book,
author bios are also available
The inside
author bio may be a couple pages long, it will talk in more detail
about all my websites, my books, where to find me online, my plans and goals.
Many people include the
author bio from their book's back cover or press release, but if you would like to include more detail
about yourself that is totally fine.
In my Scene, I added my «
About the
Author» material including
Bio, links to website and Social Media, etc. (Fig 3):
The short, catchy
author bio is probably going to be on your top right sidebar — the longer one on your
about page.
Many one - paragraph
author bios are not especially enlightening or entertaining, and I don't expect a full scale memoir, but even the briefest can tell me something
about the
author's relationship to the book, and... [Read More]
A. Your
author bio is a great opportunity to encourage readers to care
about you — in connection with your writing.
Justine Bylo [00:01:19] It's just a really fancy word for all the information
about your book, and that can be the
author name, it can be your
author bio, just the title of the book, all the way down to your book description.
Sullivan explained when writing
about her own
author bio, «I admit to finding it hard to «brag»
about myself.
Most websites of traditionally published
authors do carry longer
bio material on their «
about the
author» page - more at least than usually appears in a print book.
A. Your
author bio should be no longer than
about one hundred fifty words — and that's on the very long side.
Many one - paragraph
author bios are not especially enlightening or entertaining, and I don't expect a full scale memoir, but even the briefest can tell me something
about the
author's relationship to the book, and sometimes give me a reason to search out their other titles.
The MasterTemplate.epub file will contain your XHTML pages ready for content, cover page, a pre-made CSS, placed
bio image on your
about the
author page, and a table of contents (up to 20 chapters), all coded and ready to go.
As a self - publisher, you may want to include a few extra pages at the back of your book, such as a page advertising other products and services you offer, and / or an «
About the
Author» page with a photo and
bio.
Also, any time you update your
bio or claim a new book through
Author Central, Amazon will update
About the Author on Kindle so your readers have access to the most recent information about
About the
Author on Kindle so your readers have access to the most recent information
aboutabout you.
«
About the
Author» set up with picture,
bio, and keywords.
A good
author bio should be more than a collection of informative facts
about you as a writer — it should also inspire readers to take action.
Because they've enjoyed your content (which you've published for free and put in front of them), because they like and trust you (because you've been building relationships, making friends and helping people), because you're committed to a cause or movement that they agree with (which they read
about in your
author bio), or perhaps you're offering a prize or contest (but they won't really care unless the prize is huge or they know you).
As for length, there's no rule but I do have a guideline: Your
author bio should be
about the size of the bottom half of a bathing suit — short enough to catch attention but long enough to cover the essentials.
This popup displays the profile information set up through
Author Central: the author's bio picture, a link to the Author's page, a link to search results for the Author and a link to learn about Author Ce
Author Central: the
author's bio picture, a link to the Author's page, a link to search results for the Author and a link to learn about Author Ce
author's
bio picture, a link to the
Author's page, a link to search results for the Author and a link to learn about Author Ce
Author's page, a link to search results for the
Author and a link to learn about Author Ce
Author and a link to learn
about Author Ce
Author Central.
Your «
About The
Author»
bio is well - written and engaging.
Tempt query letter readers to visit your website by promising more examples of reviews, more
author bio information, or more information
about your upcoming projects.
I've seen websites where the
author's
bio reads like a rambling CV and they've posted recipes, personal photos, links to their favorite charities, and shared details
about their family.
Author Bio: Stacy Juba has written
about reality TV contestants targeted by a killer, an obit writer investigating a cold case, teen psychics who control minds, twin high school hockey stars battling on the ice, and teddy bears learning to raise the U.S. flag: she pursues whatever story ideas won't leave her alone.
In the same way, if your travels have given you in - depth knowledge
about the remote island where your story takes place, you can feel comfortable talking
about it in your
author bio.
As an
author, I have found that the acquisition editor appreciates when you include details
about your
author's platform right in your
bio.