Do not even start thinking
about your next book because no one will know you if your first book isn't marketed properly.
I have several more ideas for books, but right now I'm not even thinking
about the next book because this is a giant project.»
Not exact matches
The Millionaire
Next Door is great for all those people who have just come into the game of personal financing,
because this
book talks
about the fundamentals of personal finance with simple, consistent instructions.
That is
because the answer is beyond their knowledge, and what makes this
book of remembrance, the
book that is most scrutinized, and wondered
about to most scholars, and is in over 2500 languages, all over the world, and is why the zionist jews used it to reach their dominion, from 1897 of the Herzel Movement, Rothschild funded,
next in 1904 gain allegiance with the monarch, to establish the Federal Reserve in 1913,
next instigated both World Wars I, (1914) and then gained Israel in 1942,
next instigated World Wars II, (1939 - 1945) then to the Bretton wood Agreement, 1945, to the fortune 500, ruling this world, now they were the smart ones, as YHWH made them to be, punishment for leaving Him, prophesied that their descendants would in Genesis 27, prophesy fulfilled.
Made the bread tonight as per the recipe
book «ml» and «g» measurements, and subbed in walnuts for almonds
because that's what I had — Just testing a slice covered in my home made walnut and kidney bean spread... Yummy Think I need a touch more salt but I'm always a bit worried
about over seasoning... I used mixed herbs but think I would love to add some garlic (powder maybe)
next time, and use selected herbs rather than the commercial mix.
I'm sharing
about Aviva today
because she has written a
book called The Adrenal Thyroid Revolution, launching
next week Tuesday.
As exciting as the Fall season is, I am more excited
about next Spring
because Terrance
booked us tickets to... Paris!
Now, lets move on to the indoors... of course we all know that a garden stool can be used
next to a chair but this one I found at HomeGoods (I've linked similar ones here & here) is multipurpose
because it has the cutout down below that holds my son's
books next to his reading chair so now it also becomes a shelf for
books or anything else you might want to display inside of the cutout, therefore proving again just how versatile the garden stool can be (I give more advice
about how to style shelves and console tables here)!
I learned
about this
because I was at a bookstore presentation for another author and after she spoke, the
book events coordinator told the audience to come back
next week to hear this author.
(cont'd)- I'm giving away hundreds of listings on the Vault, and as a result of doing so, won't see one thin dime of income on the site until October or later - Given all the time and money I've already sunk into developing the site, I don't even expect to earn back my upfront investment until sometime
next year - I'm already personally reaching out to publishers on behalf of authors who are listed in the Vault, on my own time and my own long distance bill, despite the fact that I don't stand to earn so much as a finder's fee if any of those contacts result in an offer - I make my The IndieAuthor Guide available for free on my author site and blog - I built Publetariat, a free resource for self - pubbing authors and small imprints, by myself, and paid for its registration, software and hosting out of my own pocket - I shoulder all the ongoing expense and the lion's share of administration for the Publetariat site, which since its launch on 2/11 of this year, has only earned $ 36 in ad revenue; the site never has, and likely never will, earn its keep in ad revenue, but I keep it going
because I know it's a valuable resource for authors and publishers - I've given away far more copies of my novels than I've sold,
because I'm a pushover for anyone who emails me to say s / he can't afford to buy them - I paid my own travel expenses to speak at this year's O'Reilly Tools of Change conference, nearly $ 1000, just to be part of the Rise of Ebooks panel and raise awareness
about self - published authors who are strategically leveraging ebooks - I judge in self - published
book competitions, and I read the * entire *
book in every case, despite the fact that the honorarium has never been more than $ 12 per
book — a figure that works out to less than $.50 per hour of my time spent reading and commenting In spite of all this, you still come here and elsewhere to insinuate I'm greedy and only out to take advantage of my fellow authors.
But I WILL finish Natchez Burning, and not just
because I'm scheduled to write
about The Bone Tree,
book two of the trilogy,
next month.
I haven't started reading the
book because I am finishing another one for my
book group, however, I wanted to post something
about The Lovebird since I will be reading it
next.
As a
book publicist always looking for new angles to promote my client's
books, I could not wait to read the
next page
because there was so much good information
about online
book marketing on every single page.
Mr. Gross talked
about medical journals and math
books that had decimals in the wrong place
because the formatting carried the equation to the
next line.
I picked up the ebook on sale
because there's been tremendous buzz
about this
book, and I figure it will be up for award contention in these
next few
And for other authors asking me to read their
books, I wrote a Blog post
about that explaining how many
books I have to read and the little time I spend reading them
because I'm writing most of the time for my Blogs and
next book.
The
book publishing industry is sadly lacking for accurate, actionable data
because the biggest retail player, Amazon, reveals
next to nothing
about its
book sales.
As an author, your focus shouldn't solely rest on «man, got ta sell this
book right now»,
because you also need to be thinking
about what comes
next.
And I'm just
about to the point now with my following where I feel comfortable sending out the proposal for my
next book, which I'm only doing
because I've always had the dream to have a traditionally - published
book.
It's now up there
next to
books that have hundreds of five star reviews, and some really well - known names like Dan Norris, Gary Vaynerchuck, Peter Thiel, Chris Guillebeau, and Jon Lee Dumas, I had initially hired someone to handle the marketing for me
because I didn't want to to have to think
about it, but that whole thing ended up blowing up in my face and I had to learn to do it all myself.
If you can understand how to brand yourself and sell yourself, rather than just trying to sell a product, that's when you find success,
because people are going to forget
about your
books the
next time somebody else is releasing something.
Debbie: Yes,
because there will be lots more
books coming along to take its place, and lots more that are more current, that are being more talked
about, that will be the subject of the
next film that's big in the cinema.
When America Alone (personally autographed copies of which are exclusively available, etc, etc) came out, I used to get occasional emails from Hollywood - not from the 20 - million - per - picture guys but from bona fide and Oscar - nominated stars (ie, not fake Nobel winners)- saying how much they liked the
book, but please, don't mention it to anybody
because they have to work in this town... Well, I'll never know what it's like to depend on Hollywood producers for your
next gig, but I know a little bit
about the public speaking circuit, and I was surprised, when Niall Ferguson made some unexceptional observations
about Keynes that fell afoul of Big Gay, how instantly and abjectly he prostrated himself:
It feels like the most significant release since the debut of Windows 10, in part
because of the number of new Windows devices you'll be hearing
about over the
next few weeks, from the Surface
Book 2 to the Invoke to the Xbox One X. All will involve Windows in some way.
I often tell my husband to not talk to me
about what I might have to do
next year
because agreeing to write eight
books was probably the scariest thing I've ever done.