That should make an indie
author feel supported
Not exact matches
As a result, «we are building on these findings to refine existing treatments to boost
feelings of being safe and
supported in order to improve coping with traumatic memories,» said Dr. Anke Karl, one of the
authors, wrote of the study.
Lynn Taylor, a national workplace expert and the
author of «Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant: How to Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive in Your Job,» says you don't have to be best friends with your manager, «but you can achieve optimal creativity and success if you
feel that you're liked,
supported, and respected by them.»
A second issue is the
authors» assumption that collegiality among pastors, though important, is inherently limited because «ministers
feel unavoidable competition with each other, which gets in the way of forming healthy
support groups.»
«Just like gluten - free back in 2001, many people say inflammation faces several challenges: consumers don't understand it, it doesn't have strong scientific
support, and you can not immediately
feel the benefit of anti-inflammatory foods,» explained Julian Mellentin,
author of a new report 10 Key Trends in Food, Nutrition and Health 2017.
Citing previous studies, the
authors hypothesized that women's sleep patterns reflect postmenopausal changes, increased bladder instability and
feelings of isolation after the loss of a spouse or lack of social
support.
«There was a unique benefit to giving
support — the benefit wasn't just from
feeling connected or realizing that others had problems, too,» explains Breines, a doctoral candidate in psychology and the study's lead
author.
But once the goal is in sight, consumers
feel more certain and believe they don't need
support from others, so they become distant and keep useful information to themselves,» write
authors Szu - chi Huang (Stanford University), Susan M. Broniarczyk (University of Texas at Austin), Ying Zhang (Peking University), and Mariam Beruchashvili (California State University, Northridge).
Julie Spira,
author of The Rules of Netiquette: How to Mind Your Digital Manners, agreed: «The earliest ones who adopted the flag
felt sad and wanted to share their
support.
Both
authors suggest that students need to
feel supported and connected.
The
authors say that parents advocated for more teacher training in this area and were eager for teachers and school leadership staff to
feel departmentally
supported to enact LGBTQ - inclusive practices.
The deal ended a two - week - long stalemate over an education reform that enjoyed near - universal
support at the start of the legislative session, only to end up tabled by its
authors when the governor asked for changes they
felt would gut it.
When traditional houses offer bare minimum of
support to most mid-list
authors, selling to Amazon
feels like an
author has a leg up on marketing and promotion when the buyer is an Amazon imprint.
It's a complex issue and I
feel that the lack of
support hurts bookstores as much as
authors.
I
feel that
authors should
support and encourage one another.
Well, as an owner of two independent bookshops I
feel angry that these
authors, unthinkingly or by design, have chosen to
support Amazon, W H Smith or Waterstones without giving a fig for independent bookshops.
Your
author friends will appreciate the
support while you enjoy the good
feeling that comes with helping them reach new readers.
-- Kirkus «It's a big book, and the detours into the lives of
supporting characters sometimes
feel like diversions, though it all fits into the broad canvas that the
author is painting.
Or, as in my case, even when an acquisitions editor was in the picture it was not uncommon for the aspiring
author to
feel alone because of the difference between the
support they needed and what their editor could provide.
I've witnessed seriously established
authors supporting new writers just because it
feels good, and they remember what it's like to be in your position.
That is an incredible
feeling as an
author — to have my work enjoyed by people I would've never met otherwise, and have no obligation whatsoever to write to me,
support me or tell others about my work.
However, with the added
support of the AuthorHouse team, any participating
author is sure to
feel like a celebrity.
The link between Koch and Doyle can occasionally
feel somewhat tenuous; the
author surely makes more metaphorical use of it than their actual historical intersection can
support.
Such an
author would likely
feel welcomed and
supported, when she can work with editors and publishers that are attuned to the interests and needs for creators in that genre.
Nowhere do you address women who
support men and I can think of many male
authors writing literary fiction who depend on spousal
support, but you're derisive and chauvinistic commentary only further
supports my claim that you're a sexist hack with no real writing talent who is eager to take out your frustration regarding the inferiority you
feel on people who actually put pen to paper and create something more than a blog post.
While many
authors feel they don't get enough publicity and marketing
support from their publishers, the real fact is that simply being published by [a traditional] house means the
author is taken more seriously by stores, by some readers, and by the media than if they are self - published.
It goes on to reinforce the «findings» that most
authors would prefer the traditional route because they
feel they will get more marketing, distribution and editorial
support.
I have the
feeling that there are studies and statistics that can
support pretty much any theory of «how to be a successful
author.»
I
feel angry that these
authors, unthinkingly or by design, have chosen to
support Amazon, W H Smith or Waterstones without giving a fig for independent bookshops.
If you don't have that kind of
support group or don't
feel comfortable having friends and family telling you the truth, go to one of the numerous
author -
support discussion boards out there and get their opinion: a good one I like is called Kindle Boards.
We aren't swayed by big names or publishing houses, we simply want to
feel passionate about the books we review and provide the highest level of
support to the
authors we connect with.
On the other hand I
feel a bit guilty about not
supporting the
authors I love by purchasing their books myself.
When independent
authors speak of being rejected by agents and editors in the traditional side of the industry, there is frequently a gathering of
support and fellow -
feeling for them, and this is good on a human level, of course.
I'm blogging about this to
support those
authors who
felt slighted and to ask that we rethink these arbitrary designations in the future.
I
feel it is important to
support my
authors as much as I am able.
I
support both, and believe an
author should do what
feels right to them, and not worry what others say.
I can't help
feeling that if the vanity presses were open about what they do, and put their energy into providing
authors with honest advice about the realities of the business and
supporting them as much as possible they would provide a great service and put an end to a lot of the criticism that they attract.
This
feels like just another way of penalizing midlist
authors who already suffer from a lack of
support from their publishers.
I
feel angry that these
authors, unthinkingly or by design, have chosen to
support Amazon, W H Smith or -LSB-...]
ePub2 will continue to have solid
support in the market for many years to come, so publishers and
authors should
feel comfortable developing in this format without fear that the files will stop working.
Traditional publishers have flocked to use BookBub and some self - published
authors feel they have been crowded out of a site which they
supported in its early days.
As you read you will
feel as though the
author is
supporting you personally, as a close friend while you work through your grief with unconditional love.
It might be worth pointing out to commenter J Doug Swallow that while he may
feel he is justified @ 243 in accusing Mann of falsifying work, the
authors he cites in
support of an such egregious accusation are not in any way supportive of the J Doug Swallow position.
On the selection of convening lead
authors... the IPCC can select a leading expert or two as convening lead
authors — the potential problem is that these individuals will (even if subconsciously) frame the chapter based on their view of the world... this can make it seem rather difficult for those
supporting other views (and I do not only mean only those holding contrarian views — there can be different schools of thought on the science, on uncertainties, etc.) to
feel they are getting a fair shake... (p. 306)