Sentences with phrase «author in question»

More on this at Lexi Revellian's blog.The author in question had to remove the post after a few hours because it violated a non-disclosure clause in her contract, but she was very brave to post it.
A couple of authors have asked SAGE to reconsider and reinstate their papers, Gamboa says, but the publisher's decision is final — even if the authors in question knew nothing of Chen or the peer - review ring.
This opens up into fractured flashbacks of her failing romance with the author in question.
Assuming all the authors in question write a book that genuinely entertains me for whatever reason, that's three times the amount of entertainment for a similar price.
The author in question signed a contract with a major publisher for her first book.
The author in question is Josiah Bancroft.
The author in question was panicking because she had checked her listing, and Amazon had raised her price $ 10, and so much for Amazon being a friend to the little guy and she was going to pull all her books and only sell them through her website...
My take on it is that this is, in a large way, a publicity stunt, and the author in question is milking the attention for all it's worth.
There were sketchy details about a six - month opt - out period for the authors in question, but the steps those authors must take to retain their rights — or to retain the rights to a book by the estate if the author is deceased — were unclear.
It is always a good idea to let the author in question know which of their previous books you have read and where your review is going to be published.
I feature children's authors in a Question & Answer format on my blog, Rosco the Rascal's Reading Room, roughly once per week.
But for a recent Bookbub deal I scored for the author in question, I tried ad stacking in a more creative way.
The Authors in question are Colleen Hoover (Slammed at # 8, Point of Retreat at # 18), R.L. Mathewson (Playing for Keeps at # 16), Lyla Sinclair (Training Tessa at # 17) and Bella Andre (If You Were Mine at # 22, Can't Help Falling in Love at # 23, and I Only Have Eyes for You at # 24).
The author in question isn't irresponsible.
The authors in question were recommended to me by another Indie author whose work I respect.
So I doubt that the author in question is a writer.
My intent in using them at all on my blog is, in part, to provide recognition and possibly business for the authors in question.
However, I would like to point out that authors with a wide circle of online acquaintances to whom they've provided content, or even attention, in the past would possibly find themselves in that enviable situation, as their online friends flock to support their latest efforts (not necessarily as a result of any pressure, implicit or explicit, from the author in question).
It seems the author in question is one who has been self - publishing her backlist and has been discussing her efforts online.
Note that the author in question does not write in the same genre, and aside from both being Booktrope authors, there is no grand scheme in place, and neither author receives any financial benefit from the others» work.
I'll ask Howey if he might let us know some of what he's seeing — as Heather asks, in terms of what some of the foreign publishers do well for readers and, to your point, what they might do for the author in question.
Had the author in question read the work, s / he never would have cited it in the way s / he did.
In the case of this game while it's easy to yell bribery or some other nonsense it's worth considering that the author in question simply had a very different experience.
The author in question?
Although it's a bit after the fact, I wonder if the UEA would like to allay the NYT's concerns about publishing the emails by conveying their reassurance that the correspondence of the authors in question should actually be viewed as documents connected to an international governmental organization.
As he has explained repeatedly, there are often several versions of any given dataset, and it is important to make sure you have the same one used by the author in question.
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