She hosts several
author events each week, offers discounts to book groups, and makes sure there is always a plate of cookies in the children's section.
Not exact matches
But whether Bitcoin can actually replace gold (let alone traditional government - backed currency) has been a matter of fervent debate — quite literally, as evidenced by an
event last
week entitled «Gold Versus Bitcoin,» held at a New York comedy club, in which well - known gold proponent (Jim Rickards debated James Altucher, a self - help
author now peddling Bitcoin investment advice under the moniker «crypto - genius.»
But the main
event of Maher's first show back came in the form of a sit - down with Michael Wolff,
author of Fire and Fury, the book that managed to make Trump's White House even more chaotic during the first few
weeks of 2018.
Christine Caine, the speaker,
author, and activist out of Australia's Hillsong Church, announced last
week that she will begin a training program featuring inspirational videos, industry - specific articles, mentorship pipelines, and urban
events to encourage Christian women leaders in the marketplace.
The first, The Reformation Project's Regional Training Conference, happens next
week in Washington, D.C. Led by friend - of - the - blog and
author of God and the Gay Christian Matthew Vines, the purpose of this
event is twofold: 1) to provide training and resources on how to talk about the Bible and LGBT issues with non-LGBT-affirming Christians, and 2) to connect LGBT - affirming Christians with like - minded people for support and dialog.
Most of this reprograming happened before 6
weeks, but the
authors found a second
event that completes the reprograming after 6
weeks.
Noah Diffenbaugh, a professor of earth system science at Stanford University, was the lead
author of a study in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences released last
week detailing a four - step framework for testing whether global warming contributes to record - setting weather
events.
I was recently invited as a guest by Table Magazine to attend a release signing cookbook
event by wellness coach and
author, Lindsey Smith (stay tuned — I'll be sharing a post on that next
week!).
One of the Children's Book
Week events is taking place at Elmhurst Primary School in Newham on 31 October where Cressida Cowell,
author of the How to Train your Dragon series will run reading sessions and interactive workshops with 360 Elmhurst pupils.
The
event, sold out a
week prior to the date, was attended by close to 300 people who chose between more than 21 workshops, nine seminar sessions, a battery of agent - pitching sessions, all set up with free
author photos, and a welcome reception at the end of the day.
It's a historical novel set in the medieval period (telling the story of the real King Richard III), so I'm booking stalls at every appropriate medieval festival; it's a book aimed primarily at children aged 10 and up, so I'm making overtures to local schools about
author visits and to libraries; I'm attending
events at my first literature festival next
week to meet and network with local
authors and hand out some leaflets (maybe even sell a copy or two).
Penny Sansevieri of
Author Marketing Experts joined Jim and Bryan to discuss the results of last
week's March to a Bestseller 2
event.
I learned about this because I was at a bookstore presentation for another
author and after she spoke, the book
events coordinator told the audience to come back next
week to hear this
author.
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The results, which will be compiled, examined, and released at next
week's Digital Book World
event, attempt to give a clear picture of how
authors are faring in both traditional and self - publishing, along with their perceptions of the industry at this time.
The link above will take you to a master schedule of the Winter Blog Blast Tour (WWBT), a
week - long
event in which children's / YA
authors participate in interviews all around the blogosphere.
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.
The library near me is really small and isn't even open 7 days a
week, and if they can only afford a handful of
authors, they may want to spread out their
authors among multiple genres as they want
author events to draw in new people because they are «names.»
I will be attending a conference for
authors next
week and have been doing some research on networking tips for live
events.
It's a real delight to see new features added to iBooks
Author, which were publicly announced following Apple's Special
Event last
week.
Dubbed Read and eBook
Week, a campaign that runs from March 2nd through 8th, the event offers authors the opportunity to reach out to readers with promotional pricing on their books for one week o
Week, a campaign that runs from March 2nd through 8th, the
event offers
authors the opportunity to reach out to readers with promotional pricing on their books for one
week o
week only.
Then last
week,
author Eden Baylee sought Spreecast's help in hosting a wrap up party for the hugely successful IndiesUnite4Joshua campaign on IndieGoGo.com; the two hour
event was simply a fun show of gratitude to everyone who supported
author Maxwell Cynn's son in his struggle with leukemia, and the archived Spreecast
event has had well over 2,000 page views so far in addition to helping the campaign more than meet its goal of $ 10,000.
This
week, in conjunction with their appearance at the Indie Book
Event, the IBC will be hosting another blog tour of twelve
authors, the Menage a Blog, which begins on July 18th with Amber Scott's Fierce Dawn, Carolyn McCray's The 7 Folds of Winter, and Deena Remiel's Brethren Beginnings Volume One.
Dubbed Read and eBook
Week, a campaign that runs from March 2nd through 8th, the
event offers
authors the opportunity... [Read more...]
Verdict: 4 Stars When I approached hybrid
author Tina Reber for our interview a couple of
weeks ago at an
event in the Simon & Schuster offices, she took one look at my camera and called out, «No paparazzi!»
While Amazon might seem to be retail - centric on this one, complete with a reader hashtag for social media that they can use to share what they're reading, the company also reached out to individual indie
authors in the
weeks leading up to the
event, inviting specific
authors to take part in the month - long
event.
Rather than attend this
event, Arthur has seized on an array of invitations to small - time literary jobs — interviewing another
author, attending an awards ceremony, teaching a creative class for a number of
weeks, even being a food critic — that will take him across the US and the world.
Worked with the PAL Chair to bring IPAL
authors into the RMFW
event for the Mountains and Plains booksellers»
event earlier this
week.
180 French - language
authors are expected in Frankfurt during the
week of the fair and 300
events will be held.
2000 miles, 7
events, and 4 states later, SkipJack
author Pamela Fagan Hutchins completed the first
week of her «Sixty Cities in Sixty Days» Nationwide RV Book Tour.
As part of London Book and Screen
Week I've been invited to do a writers in conversation
event with Polish SF
author Jacek Dukaj, moderated by Anna James.
This
week is all about
author success and going onsite within the printing operation PLUS hearing about an amazing
event in Michigan.
For this
event,
author HP Mallory, whose title To Kill A Warlock was featured as GoodEReader's Ebook of the
Week on Tuesday, will be signing copies of her newest title in the Dulcie O'Neil series, Great Hexpectations.
Authors like Berman and Theresa Ragan, who was interviewed by GoodEReader about her indie - to - traditional transition at last
week's BookExpo America publishing
event, are helping to shift the perceptions about how a book comes to be.
In an effort to share the excitement about its award - nominated romance writers with fans across the world, Romance Writers of America ® (RWA) has launched an 11 -
week series of interactive video chat
events highlighting the 2013 RITA Award finalist
authors.
Lisa sent this note and schedule, below, to those of us who subscribe to her newsletter and who signed up to be notified of this coming
week's
events in the The
Author's Adventure Summit 2017 (which runs May 8 — 19, 2017).
Looming up next
week are two
author events of my own:
BookExpo America's preshow
event, uPublishU, kicked off what will become a
week of breakout sessions,
author and expert panels, and publishing industry networking.
This year's
event, which begins March 4th and carries through to March 10th, has brought
authors from eleven countries together for a
week of e-reading activities.
This
week is my 4th Annual Judith Briles Book Publishing Unplugged
event — 3 awesome days that cover a variety of topics including the latest in
authoring gizmos and gadgets and a variety of GamePlans that I work each participate through for Book Marketing, Speaking, Platforms and CrowdFunding — free money!
To learn more about Read an E-Book
Week, and to keep up with the ebook stores,
authors, and publishers offering discounts and freebies in this year's
event, check out the Deals and Steals section over on the Read an E-Book
Week website.
This
event starts on October 8th and will be a 5
week, interactive course that takes
authors step - by - step through becoming a celebrity
author.
A Virtual Book Blog Tour is an online «
event» wherein an
author «visits» a different blog each day during a specified period of time, generally 2 - 4
weeks in duration.
Next
week, I'm going to be interviewed on a free
Author 101 teleseminar
event focusing on choosing the right title for your book.
Last
week, Judith Briles set the stage for
author success with the three core ingredients that
event author needs.
On next
week's call — the second of 6 July Published & Profitable free
author events, Tony will discuss ways
authors can use Twitter contests to attract qualified followers and prospective readers.
I was at an
event a few
weeks ago and an
author there said that he had a science fiction / fantasy book that had been out for a few years and it hadn't done well.
Friday's upcoming
events for
authors Attend my next Guerrilla Marketing Association call next
week, and follow Steve Wilkinghoff's journey from self - publishing to Found Money: Secret Strategies for Uncovering the Hidden Profits and Cash Flow in Your Business a beautifully - produced hardcover book published by John Wiley, one of New York City's top trade publishers.
Friday's upcoming
events for
authors Learn how to use your personal network to get your book published when I interview Steve Wilkinghoff,
author of Found Money, on next
week's Published & Profitable expert interview.
One of the issues we'll be looking at during the 30th November
Author Day
event from The Bookseller (opening The FutureBook
Week in central London) is proper credit and metadata inclusion of translators, something AmazonCrossing excels in, with consistent front - cover credit to translators and careful cultivation and selection of these specialists for its work.