Sentences with phrase «already written a book about»

Graber: You're known for your research in nutrition and its impact on different health outcomes, and you've already written a book about health and nutrition, and I was wondering did you write a book about fertility?
The reason I have so few videos about low - carb diets is that I already wrote a book about it.
While Evans has already written a book about his experience, and even sold the movie rights to his story, he hopes that Full Court Peace will become a nationally recognized organization and that each year the program will grow.
Someone else has probably already written a book about the same thing.

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While some of the 4,229 passengers have already filed lawsuits (which they are unlikely to win), Christina Peaden of Galveston Texas, used the journal she kept while on board to write a book about the experience.
Many books have already been written about the structural problems which were the foundation for a near collapse of the global financial system.
Chrystia Freeland, The Globe and Mailâ $ ™ s candidate in Toronto Centre, recently wrote a book about inequality (which I have not yet read) and is supposed to â $ œbring fresh thinking to the Liberal Partyâ $ ™ s economic team.â $ She has already attracted a few jabs from right - wingers Terence Corcoran and William Watson.
I've written about using Wikipedia pages; Reddit pages; Pinterest pages; even Google Books pages — but you can use industry trade journals, Amazon, etc — any page that already does well.
Nephi, for example, who is said to have written the first two books of the Book of Mormon and to have been part of the migration from Jerusalem, already knew all about Jesus: «For according to the words of the prophets, the Messiah cometh in six hundred years from the time that my father left Jerusalem; and according to the words of the prophets, and also the word of the angel of God, his name shall be Jesus Christ, the Son of God» (2 Nephi 25:19).
LUKE already did mention it in the Book of Acts... and again PAUL writes to the churches about various ISSUES they had in the churches... not about his conversion..
The article on the website also talks about how the church has failed to be salt and light, which I have already written about for my book (but have not posted it yet).
Anyway, despite all the confusion about pre-millenialism, a-millenialism, post-millenialism, the recent invention of the rapture, Paul's confusing statement about «we who remain», the entire book of Revelation not appearing to be written by John because of the Greek used, and the odd way in which eschatological views seem to change in the New Testament Pauline letters, and the bizarrely easy way people like Thessalonians became convinced Christ had already returned in their time, and all the other confusing things about New Testament prophecy — the truth is that it is all trustworthy and you should not question this.
When Jason Boyett and I realized we had both written memoir - style books about our experiences with doubt to be published byZondervan in the spring / summer of 2010, we decided to team up rather than compete — an arrangement that has probably worked more in my favor than his, seeing as Jason's already published a shelf - full of books and has earned a reputation for being one of the industry's most thoughtful and humorous voices.
It's when the Kentucky character in Re-Membering is at his spiritually lowest, wandering around the streets of San Fransisco at dawn, that he muses about how it would be great to live there (away from his wife and roots) and learn Japanese and all about Zen Buddhism, something Gary Snyder really did, after he had already written a book all about Northwest Native American mythology.
Indeed, as Ford himself admits, the concept of God as the conceptual valuation of eternal objects was already present in Religion in the Making, Whitehead's previous book.36 There Whitehead wrote about God that» [t] his ideal world of conceptual harmonization is merely a description of God himself,» then added that «the nature of God is the complete conceptual realization of the realm of ideal forms» (154).
The whole book of James is written to «dearly beloved brethren» a term only used of those who already believed in Christ for salvation, it is not at all about how to receive salvation, but rather what to do with it once you have received it.
After I made them I realized that Heidi already wrote about them years ago, claiming they were her favorite cookie AND that David had included a recipe for an adaption in his latest book Ready for Dessert: My Best Recipes.
He has already written two plays and numerous short stories, and now he's writing a book about baseball.
Not surprisingly, what they learned confirmed what I had already told them about the concerns of moms, concerns which motivated me to convene my own «roundtable» fifteen years ago by launching MomsTEAM.com; concerns that I wrote about at length in my book, «Home Team Advantage: The Critical Role of Mothers in Youth Sports,» especially in a chapter I called, «A Mothers Voice: The Missing Piece of the Youth Sports Puzzle:»
I can write an entire book about obesity (oh, wait, I did that already), or fasting (oh, wait, coming up) or type 2 diabetes (next up for 2018).
So we booked a table at our favorite restaurant Venta Garcia in Casares (I already wrote a post about it here) and were ready to go on a little road trip.
I already wrote a post about love languages this month but I wanted to reiterate that I highly recommend this book and its takeaways to basically everyone I meet.
He also gave me a copy of the book he wrote about education in Latin America, and how we can work with what we already have, and try to make the best out of it.
We have already written about Canva, probably the most popular book cover design app in our article on 3D book covers.
If there are already a number of books on that topic, you may wish to write about something new or at least come at the topic from a brand new angle.
I've posted a few times already about my enthusiasm for the Southern Festival of Books — most recently on Saturday, when I wrote about my groupie experience at the Audrey Niffenegger talk.
I'm already a fan of Chris Fox's nonfiction buts but Write to Markets makes you reconsider everything you thought you knew about writing a successful book and thank is powerful.
For instance, I've already seen advice about adding lots of front - matter (to encourage readers to flip through the book) or to write shorter books (a smaller page count to reach the 10 percent threshold.)
One thing I learned from the two nonfiction anthology proposals I wrote is that it taught me to think about the target audience for my book and also to look at the competition and see what the heck was out there already.
Remember you're writing this review for a new reader, not someone who already knows about the book.
I'm not going to give you a lot of advice about writing dialog, or creating dramatic tension, or any of a dozen aspects of fiction writing that have already been covered in books written by more respected authors than I. For that matter, I'm also not going to give you a lot of rah - rah motivational advice about sticking with it and overcoming your doubts.
If you've written a nonfiction book, focus on giving talks about your subject matter or staging book signings in venues where interested audiences already gather (veteran's halls, specific clubs, etc).
I've been thinking about doing what you've done: creating a Kindle book from blog posts I've already written.
And then I started reading about authors that were doing it on their own and though it was scary for me because I thought I might be throwing away a possible career in traditional publishing if I went ahead and self - published myself, I just finally decided that I would take to a book five manuscripts I've already written and publish them, see how it went.»
When a reader emails you, ask them politely to put their thoughts about your book in writing on Amazon if they haven't already done so.
But it arose from what I'd already learned about Gabriel — and about myself — in the course of writing the book.
I've already written about Aaron Shepherd's article about Amazon reformatting our Kindle reflow books after they are upload with no way for us to even proof them ourselves [unless we pay for our own copy of the book].
Essentially, what's important to the decision was like, «Yeah, I have wrote a whole book and it's smashing out of the park with the first book, although it didn't exceed my expectations but it wasn't until I had already been releasing books for about three years that the money that was coming in was enough to take notice that this could replace the salary.
Brief background about why you wrote the book, and any positive feedback you've already gotten on your proposal or novel from established sources.
Since I'm writing a series, I already know the characters I'm going to write about in my next book.
Note that, even if you already have a written manuscript about your topic specialty, it's unlikely that an agent or an editor with whom you don't already have a relationship will take the time to read an entire manuscript without first reading and liking the book proposal.
Sometimes we love a book SO much around here that two of us wind up posting about it (and sometimes one of those two — who normally is very careful to check the archives to avoid such a situation — doesn't realize she's writing about a book that's already been covered till right before...
Writing in Digital Book World, Dana Beth Weinberg points out that there are a number of questions about Howey's data, even beyond the potential flaws that you'd already noticed.
@Trish McCallan @JayChastain @crissymoss Writing more books wont do you any good if you can't teach people about the ones you have already written.
Because I have also written books about Frederick Douglass, slavery, and the Underground Railroad, I already had many notes on Harriet Tubman.
We've already talked about how blogging helps you create content for your book in manageable chunks, but there's something special about writing on social media that will make you write better, not just more.
Having already read your book, ask them to write a short review on Amazon when you reply to each of them about providing them with their free copy for their time.
This might be a little difficult if you are writing a horror book about the survival of cardboard or some other obscure subject, but the sad truth is that 99 % of writers will create a book that is similar to something else already being sold.
From the day I decided I was going to write a book, I was dreaming about what already - published authors might say about it.
I figured it was kind of cheating to write about that book since 1) All of you already know what it's about and have been waiting for it for a while and 2) It's coming out in 2 days.
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