Not exact matches
The bamboo - eating giant panda
actually harbors a carnivore - like gut microbiota predominated by bacteria such as Escherichia / Shigella and Streptococcus, according to new research
published this week in mBio ®, the online
open - access journal of the American Society for Microbiology.
An endangered fish along the coast of California — the tidewater goby — may
actually be two species rather than one, according a study
published July 27, 2016 in the
open - access journal PLOS ONE by Camm Swift from the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, US, and colleagues.
Sad music might
actually evoke positive emotions reveals a new study by Japanese researchers
published in the
open - access journal Frontiers in Psychology.
According to a recent study
published in Psychological Science, «posture expansiveness» — where you
open up the body and occupy space — not only makes you appear more confident and authoritative, it causes you to
actually think and act that way.
In another eye -
opening study
published in The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, researchers discovered that ALA can
actually prevent non-alcoholic steatosis brought on by excessive intake of fats.
The experience of collaborating with six other independent authors to create an
open - source, science fiction universe was an adventure all its own, (see the background on the Paradisi Chronicles here), but I hadn't anticipated how nervous I would be about
actually publishing my own novel in this new universe.
Self -
published author and indie author advocate Hugh Howey turned the
publishing industry on its head, not with his beat - the - odds success story that made him a household name, but for his willingness to throw
open the vault of secrecy surrounding what authors of every ilk
actually earn.
My fondest hope is that having
opened up this can of worms the right parties will dig deep enough to determine what a pack of greedy ripoff artists the traditional
publishing houses
actually are.
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Again, this was true in the past, but times have changed and now being successfully self -
published actually opens the door to foreign sales and provides a better chance of being signed by a major publisher since you already have an established audience which is so important in
publishing today.
On the other hand I've often considered
opening my own small press (which is
actually, basically what I do on Creativindie Covers) so that I can take over author's
publishing efforts and strenuously steer them in the most profitable direction, rather than letting them make poor decisions.
Jed Lyons of Rowman & Littlefield
actually compared e-reading devices to the «brown paper bags» that customers used to hide their soft - core porn material in, despite his announcement that Rowman & Littlefield is currently working to digitize every backlist title that the
publishing group has sold since it
opened its doors in 1975.
That is
actually possibly worse (though better too — more on that later) in the global market place indie
publishing has
opened for us.
I try to give you updates from the
publishing industry every week that might
actually make a difference to you in your book sales and promotion, so this week, I should be thinking and talking about things like how / why Barnes & Noble is inexplicably
opening four new stores.
According to the Seybold Bulletin, «A poll of about 1,000 attendees (at the recent Tools of Change for
Publishing conference) indicated that around 400 were current Kindle owners, but that only 15 of those were
actually considering buying the new device, leaving
open the question of how many new buyers the second generation device will have.
And in a new interview
published the UK's Daily Star (conducted during this year's E3 Expo), Barlog revealed that Kratos's next adventure is
actually the
opening chapter to a much larger story.
It said it had no evidence of this exploit
actually being used, and that Google
published the patch to the Android
Open Source Project on Aug. 1.
That was important to us as we're about to embark on RealtorLink and 36 of the standard forms that OREA
publishes are already
open to that system on a downloadable basis, and where you can
actually fill out your forms on the system.