Sentences with phrase «as authors who»

Green NGO activists are recruited as authors who have no scientific credentials.
This year's trustee board chairman is Prof. Yasir Suleiman CBE, and in the program's media materials, Suleiman is quoted, saying, «The longlist for this year sees the return of writers who appeared on IPAF lists in previous years as well as authors who make their debut for the first time.
Speaking of influences, whom would you list as authors who have left their mark on you?
We have two NYTimes bestsellers in our group (so far), and several others making serious bank, as well as authors who are mostly breaking even.
I also hope that some of your readers get another side of the story and we can pull together as authors who support one another.
My Tyler Locke series of archaeological thrillers with a techno edge is in the same vein as some authors who sell a million copies or more in the US.
Our showrooming trials even included people that came to our free book release events because they ordered their book online but still wanted to have fun, as well as authors who had book signings at the store to make contact with people & build their fan base, then encourage them to buy online elsewhere.
They said that Self Published authors were putting in just as much work and doing all the same things as Authors who are combined with a Traditional Publisher.
As authors who have met me (or who have followed my book promotion blog here or at the Huffington Post) know, I'm a strong support of independent book publishing and independent authors.
Fortunately, the culling of a very crowded herd has already begun; just as those authors who didn't take the process seriously are starting to fall by the wayside, companies that sprung up overnight to produce those books are, too.
Which is an awfully cruel thing to say to somebody who labored just as hard to get her epubbed book written as the authors who are in print.
Those words were written by mere mortals no smarter than you or I. Anything Jesus said in the bible is strictly hearsay as the authors who wrote about Jesus never knew him, saw him or talked to him.
I would read great books and read profound articles and just think to myself — «How I wish I was as creative as the author who wrote that great book.»
As an author who normally sits around in my jeans all day, you're inspiring me to be more intentional when I actually leave the house.
As an author who uses social media to extend the shelf life of my titles and those of my social media clients, it's imperative for any author who has an idea to start thinking about their social media strategy.
It seems only yesterday that M. Night Shyamalan cast himself in Lady in the Water as an author who receives a message from a narf, who tells him the story he's working on will inspire a child who will grow up and change the world.
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In short, Penn sees little to complain about in the conversation of the agents on the panel from her stance as an author who hopes to publish traditionally as well as in self - publishing.
He has published over a dozen books using Amazon's Digital Text Platform (DTP), and has been featured in numerous articles and blog posts as an author who is making a living off of Kindle.
«As an author who has worked on over a dozen books, the need of a creative desktop publisher is central to success in the competitive online world of publishing.
Ava Morgan is a traditionally published author who stated «As an author who published traditionally for the Christian / inspirational market in the past, I agree about the changing demands of readers being one of the factors for sales decline.
As an author who now has an unpublished manuscript floating around the internet with no discernible way to remove it, I'm more than a little put out right now.
-- in growing my public footprint, and as an author who DOES make use of Amazon as a platform already, I will not be going for this.
As an author who writes in the romance subgenres, Amanda's shirt fits that.
Make a name for yourself as an author who writes a particular style of book so people who liked your first one will want to buy your future books.
Now he is a more experienced writer he is going back to them... As an author who has sold hundreds of thousands of books they are most certainly going to earn him an incredible amount of money.
As an author who has managed to get so many to read his work, would you be so kind as to offer some advice to those who are struggling to achieve this goal?
As an author who has vanity published, and plans to self - publish, Amazon.com's contract with BookSurge doesn't sound too attractive.
The interviewer, Nelson Suit, who is a writer as well as one of the editors at Inkspokes, asked me a number of questions about my own experiences as an author who published his own work, but then asked me — as both a writer and a publisher of others» writing — what would be my advice for folks who were looking at self - publishing.
For my previous release, Forsaken By Shadow, I did a huge review copy giveaway to garner honest reviews across assorted retailers, to start building a reputation as an author who puts out a respectable product.
I don't mean for it to be, and I hope I will never come off as an author who rails against the evils of traditional publishing.
The successful author is using the same model as the author who missed the mark, but they're implementing them very differently.
Your friends, family, and publisher will do everything they can to spread the word about your work, but at the end of the day, with more books than ever being published and read, authors who think their work is done after the finished manuscript is in simply won't be read as widely as an author who (respectfully) continues to do everything he or she can to get their book into the hands of readers.»
(And I'd like to take a moment to praise Bear as an author who knows how to write a theme, and make it resonate through the entire work, because it makes all of her works such a cohesive experience and a joy to read.)
Emma Straub is quickly making a name for herself as an author who can deftly toe the line between literary and popular writing — her books are easy to breeze through, but there's also food for thought for the discerning reader.
As an author who is getting ready to take the plunge into self publishing, your words are like a breath of fresh air.
As an author who daily spends hours in front of a computer, I'm a great advocate for getting out and about to meet «real» people, even though I have many online friends too.
As an author who's self - published two out of five books, myself, I was astonished that someone who's self - published seventeen titles would claim these changes are no big deal.
This morning I received this note out of the blue from a new author at Smashwords: «As an author who has sent about a hundred query letters to agents and publishers only to be turned down by everyone, I want to say thank you so much for allowing me to realize a little piece of my dream.»
Jon Scieszka — author of hilarious children's classics like The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales and The True Story of the Three Little Pigs — is the king of boy books.Although he doesn't want to be pegged as an author who only writes for boys («I have some of the craziest girl fans!»)
As an author who has dyslexia, my books need more polish than most and she delivers that polish every time.
: — RRB - Re: «As an author who publishes his own books I'd love to get some advice and support from the industry pros on stuff like grammar to improve my writing.
On another note: As an author who publishes his own books I'd love to get some advice and support from the industry pros on stuff like grammar to improve my writing.
But as an author who was badly treated by a big traditional publisher (HarperCollins), I, so far think there's no one out there who treats authors more fairly than Amazon does.
They must market not only as a brand but as an author who wants to build lasting relationships with fans — this latter usually gets buried under the former, resulting in stagnant sales despite high metrics, not to mention how time - consuming it is.
As an author who has published through a small house and independently, I support Hocking's decision to sign with St. Martin's.
As an author who started with traditional publishing in the 80's, my books launched (jeeze, we didn't even use that phrase then) with an author tour.
So, as an author who has self - published, you need to carefully consider how you will market your book and ideally this process needs to start before you even begin to write your book.
I really do believe that the tools for promotion that KDP Select gave us — and that I used enthusiastically — had a lot to do with my past success — particularly as an author who writes slowly (books come out about every 2 years) and didn't have enough books in my series to go the perma free route).
That decision marks you as an author who understands self - publishing means assuming responsibility for professional - quality editing and revision.
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