Not exact matches
The bestselling
author said she
still loves the readers «who are angry or shocked or confused» by her news, and reminded followers on both sides of the issue that the LGBT
community is paying attention to their response.
The
authors would
still allow doctors to decline to assist suicides — for now — but only because that practice is not yet accepted generally within the medical
community.
I would advance
still another criticism: the social - political
community is assumed by the three
authors to be a constant that requires neither maintenance nor effort; the survival of culture does not concern them, and its forms are generally seen as villainous.
«Injury patterns among long - distance runners are unacceptably high, and while some research in minimalist running seems promising regarding injury prevention, there
still are a lot of unknowns, and the debate continues,» says lead
author and orthopaedic surgeon Jonathan Roth, MD, with Fort Belvoir
Community Hospital in Virginia.
We build the ties that our families,
communities, and cultures couldnt survive without,» says Nanette Gartrell, MD,
author of My Answer is No... If Thats OK With You: How Women Can Say No and (
Still) Feel Good About It.
(example — one of my favorite teen fantasy
authors — and yes, I
still read teen fantasy even though I'm mid-20s — is sherwood smith, and she is always answering questions for readers on her blog and a live journal
community — her blog is http://sartorias.livejournal.com/).
2 years in, Dreamers
still waiting for reform The Arizona Daily Star, 7/3/14 The program has allowed young immigrants to more meaningfully participate in their
communities and contribute to the U.S. economy, said [Assistant Professor] Roberto Gonzales, an assistant professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and one of the
authors of the study.
Not only is she newsletter editor for the ALCS, she's also non-fiction editor for The Bookseller (the trade paper of the British book trade), chair of literary festival events, book award judge, and a respected
author — and she
still finds time to volunteer in the local
community, choreographing a fabulous Book Week for one lucky primary school in the neighbourhood.
Media coverage for nonfiction works is slightly more likely, even in the self - published world, but that depends on the timeliness of the subject matter and the
author's notoriety, but even then I'd
still recommend starting smaller with local publications such as
community newspapers.
If the label of vanity has migrated from the minds of self - published
authors, it
still exists as part of the collective psyche of their
community.
Finally, any indie
authors still choosing to operate under a half - arsed mentality of, «eh, I'll just publish it through Amazon», will inevitably get pushed to the bottom of the pile as those who are serious about making things work will continue to hike to the top — egged on by readers, peers and other like - minded artists within this incredibly supportive
community.
O'Reilly also presented a keynote earlier in the conference on book discovery, and he holds that one of the largest factors in book promotion is
still the sense of
community that readers have around a particular title or
author.
You as the
author will
still need to send out the review copies, but Vorablesen coordinates everything else, such as advertising your book to their huge reader
community (over 45,000).
For example, a Newton, Massachusetts - based
author who reaches out to national TV shows and is lucky enough to get an invitation to appear on, say, «Good Morning America,» should
still pitch local media outlets (the «Newton Tab,» which is a
community newspaper with a Newton, Massachusetts readership, for example), local radio stations (in this case, WNTN which is based in Newton), and the
community newspapers and radio stations in surrounding cities and towns (such as, in this example, Arlington, Cambridge, Concord, Lexington, Weston, and others).
Our
community at Two Drops of Ink
still has room for the published or indie
author, aspiring writer, poet, journalist, wordsmith, or writers of multiple genres looking for another platform to expose readers to their writing.
I could rest, relax, and recharge, yet I was
still able to connect with an amazing
author community during the challenge and even edit work written by new
authors.
Authors who
still organize book tours usually do them as a favor for bookstores and to give back to the
community.
For better or for worse, Facebook is
still the platform for
authors from a
community - building and visibility perspective, with its unsurpassed power to spread the word, engage readers, and generate promotional opportunities.
And Sebba's remarks (her Amazon
author page is here for you) may have revealed at least as much about the suspicion and dislike many in the publishing
community still harbor for ebooks as about their concern for how today's books are sold.
I'm very much
still new to the self - publishing game and I want to be transparent with the Everyday
Author community about my own progress and struggles.
On top of that, local
author events at your library or bookstore allow you to give something back to the
community (your book) while
still earning a profit from sales.
And I
still hold out hope that traditional publishing will adapt to more avenues of competition from self - published
authors (beyond merely contracting with those
authors or mining fan fiction
communities).
And unlike similar tools currently available on the market, Gunscape aims to empower its
authors to enjoy the process of abstract level design by imposing the same kind of refreshing constraints that the
still - enduring user map
communities of the earliest FPS games such as Doom ™ enjoyed; rather than building a game, players build a level within a game that features robust action gameplay and a vast array of weapons, enemies and level components specifically designed to complement one another.
The
author also stresses that while the industry is moving at a fast pace, there is
still time to include medium - and low - income
communities in the conversation.