Sentences with phrase «asked author question»

Maybe it's because everyone and her brother has a book idea swirling around in their heads these days, but it seems like the most - asked author question is: where did you get the idea for this book?
Other schools and fans of Anthony Horowitz can join the event and ask the author questions through a Facebook Live webcast, which will take place between 14.00 to 15.00 BST on 15 June via the Alex Rider Facebook page.
Amazon has rolled out a new Kindle feature that allows you to ask an author questions about their book.
You will also get a chance to ask the authors questions via a chat window through a moderator.
Some independent bookshops also put on question and answer evenings to allow members of the public to come and ask an author questions about their book.
That includes asking the author questions, book club discussions, dirty little book secrets, and what's coming next in the series.
That includes asking the author questions, book club discussions, dirty little book secrets, and what
You can simply place your cursor at the beginning of a passage that you would like to ask the author a question about.
Dang, if I was asking an author a question, it would be about writing craft, but that's just me.
We'll be sharing our coverage here as well, feel free to comment or ask the authors questions!

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Geoff Llopis, author of The Innovation Mentality, asks a valid question: «Why do people need your diversity and inclusion plan, and what is the opportunity it is solving for you?»
«By asking this question, you can uncover exactly what issues the hiring organization has identified and is currently dealing with,» says Heather McNab, author of What Top Professionals Need to Know About Answering Job Interview Questions.
Participants were asked to not only guess what their partner's reservation price (the lowest price they would accept), but also questions that were designed to show how they perceived their partner — the study's authors were curious as to whether certain negotiation tactics might lead to a likability cost, even if they resulted in a few more dollars for the partner.
In an interview with CNBC, psychologist and bestselling author Dan Ariely recently offered a dead simple suggestion to accomplish this — ask yourself just one question.
Susan Cain, author of «Quiet Power: The Secret Strengths of Introverts,» explains the one question you need to ask yourself to determine your type.
The entrepreneur and author «hosts top - notch writers and entrepreneurs on his show and asks unique, carefully thought out questions.
He is the author Think Before You Engage: 100 Questions to Ask Before Starting a Social Media Marketing Campaign.
«The services failed to ask simple, relevant questions of patients about their symptoms, leading them to repeatedly miss important diagnoses,» dermatologist and lead author Jack Resneck told the Journal.
The study's authors say the humorous banter prompted important problem - solving behaviours, such as colleagues asking more questions and talking about new ideas.
Asking questions during an interview can be an essential opportunity to get insider information about the program, as well as demonstrate interest, curiosity, and enthusiasm to your interviewer, writes Brian Precious, author of «Get In, Get Connected, Get Hired: Lessons from an MBA Insider.»
While it would be somewhat un-Canadian to protest those suggestions, it's important to consider a question never asked by the report authors or the predictably alarmist media articles: Why would we want to return to a stable employment environment?
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She is also the author of four relationship advice books, the «Ask April» advice column and the # 1 relationship advice forum where over 27,000 questions have been asked and answered, personally, by April.
This author was able to ask him a final question while having my photo taken with him.
TO THE AUTHOR: You unfriend people on Facebook because you ask a theological question and you're offended that people reply with what they believe?
read, ask, read, ask, question, read some more... investigate your authors.
I don't think the various Gospel authors had Jesus asking question to show he did not know, nor to say «my peace is in the questions» but instead as a mere rhetorical tool to make a point and tell what he thought the answers were.
Paul Angone is the author of the new book 101 Questions You Need to Ask in Your Twenties, 101 Secrets For Your Twenties, and the creator of AllGroanUp.com.
Mark Goulston, the author of Just Listen, says the best way to listen to someone is to ask them questions back.
For instance, there are the hermeneutical questions of whether the image of Christ emerging through the glasses of Islamic mysticism is what the Bible or Biblical authors «intended»; If the purpose of the crystallization of the supposed authorial intention or purpose is to connect the ancient and the present «viewpoints» or the worldviews, one may ask if such a possibility of a pure state of intention possible to extract at all, or is it not that the reader often always creates» at least some elements of the supposed «intentions».
It simply asks a simple question which the author of that garbage is trying to dishonestly and unsuccessfully, evade.
'' [the author] addresses the question I asked earlier, «Is it ever morally justifiable (or even morally good) to act to end another human being's life?»
If it's acceptable for the candidates to tout their Christian homage, it is perfectly acceptable for the author to ask these questions.
What I loved most about this book was the author dared to integrate humility, art, and even humor into the very tough questions he was asking in the aftermath of the Haitian earthquake.
Now that the author has seemingly done damage to the integrity of the biblical text to the point that we can apparently know nothing more, or do nothing more, than feel our way around in the dark never being certain of what God's Holy Word says I ask this question:
The author closes with a chapter stating that while he does not judge or condemn those who see things differently that he does, he hopes such people will not condemn him either, but will allow him (and others) to face the difficult questions about church that need to be asked.
In 1984 a friend of the author faced severe cancer, and from that experience asked questions which sophisticated professionals rarely pose: Did he pray?
Author: Sarah AbellThis is an accessible, honest and immensely practical book which will help you ask the question we all need to face but seldom want...
It is true that the authors of these brief essays have no commission to ask the question for others, nor to raise it as though they conceived themselves as spokesmen of the church.
But to get at it, you not only have to know what questions to ask which authors are trustworthy, but you will then have to sift through thousands and thousands of web pages and articles, many of which contain contradictory and confusing information.
This alone merits attention — as there is much talk about the relative dearth of Catholic authors today — but Trower's life and work offer something more, as they speak to questions that are being asked within the Church today.
Maybe the author is asking a sin question because he has never known his sins have been truly forgiven.
The fact that they are answered indicates that they were appropriate questions and that the author intended us to be asking them all along.
But with an eBook, if I'm on a web - enabled device like the iPad, I can click on the link in the eBook, and go watch the video, or access the author's blog and ask him a question, or buy the book on Amazon that he referenced.
Several of the authors alluded to how to understand a culture, but Willis called it out - we need to not just study the culture, but ask questions of those involved in the culture (point 4 - Understand the receptor culture).
The authors of the report say that people doing federal research on things like income, spending and health should also ask questions about happiness because of the more developed view it could lend to in setting policies to improve people's lives.
According to author Martin Copenhaver, the Bible shows that Jesus asks 307 different questions in the Gospels, and out of the 103 questions that Jesus is asked, He only answers three.
The author has answered every single question you could possibly have before you ask it.
@ The Author, I want to ask you a simple question.
It goes back to that question the author asked, your answer shows little much thought going into what comes next.
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