Sentences with phrase «author knows though»

As any published author knows though, the hard work starts here.

Not exact matches

Even though Apple (aapl) may have removed the bogus apps from the App Store, the authors claim that the corrupted Windows app is able to download fraudulent apps no longer hosted on the App Store.
«If you are always the last to know something, then that's a pretty big red flag that people don't feel as though they can trust you with information,» says Michael Kerr, an international business speaker and author of «The Humor Advantage.»
But I believe as the author says that in the end... people know what is right and what is wrong and may also realize, unfortunately, that people do the best they can do with what they have, even though it may be flawed to the max.
Or, you could take all that and trade it for the story of someone who slept around, did drugs, got divorced four times, murdered somebody, landed in jail, found Jesus, got paroled, and then became an internally known Christian author and conference speaker even though they lived most of their life with no thought for Jesus.
«They got» a (sic) remember there can be no LOVE for one another, because God is the author of love, even though the Bible never says anything of the sort and there are lots of atheists in love and atheists whose love of humanity leads them to significant acts of charity, but nevermind that!
Then there's something commonly known as the «Proclamation on the Family,» which is often framed and displayed in homes — though rarely in upper - class households, said Joanna Brooks, author of «The Book of Mormon Girl: Stories from an American Faith.»
What's interesting is that though both these reports by independent and secular organisations (NSPCC and JJC) either state or imply that child sex abuse is part of a problem in society as a whole and not a particular problem for the Catholic Church, in other words that Catholic priests are no more likely than anyone else to be involved in it, Dr Pravin Thevathasan, the author of the third document on this subject published around the same time, «The Catholic Church & the Sex Abuse Crisis», published by the CTS, is not inclined to deploy this fact to get the Church off the hook.
Even though original authors are not known, it is known to have been massivley edited at differnt times with whole sections torn out... Yet it is the word of a god.
If it does, we may regard it as suspect — though we must remember that vocabularies change and that, even at one time, an author does not use all the words he knows.
Note: I found this recipe on a forum a few years ago so it isn't my original recipe (even though I have tweaked it), but I no longer have a link to the original so unfortunately I can't credit the original author.
Also, I'm not sure if Roy meant that he was quoting Paul Fleiss (the author of some of the articles I posted), though I don't know that Fleiss ever said that STDs were more common in an uncirc'd male.
The minion comment has to do with the bizarre lack of questioning of the blog author's comment that there is «no» evidence to support a given hypothesis - even though there is clearly demonstrable evidence.
«People had trouble picking out the correct logo even when it was right in front of them,» said Alan Castel, an associate professor of psychology at UCLA and senior author of the study, who showed in 2012 that most people did not know the location of a bright red fire extinguisher near their office, even though they had walked by it hundreds or thousands of times.
«Even though it is known that some beetle species use their fecal excretions to pass information to their conspecifics, we were surprised about how highly attractive even the smallest amounts of frass were to vinegar flies,» reports Ian Keesey, the first author of the study.
Even though tarantulas as a group are generally well known and easily recognized by the public from their appearances in popular culture, far less was known to science about their distribution, diversity and how they lived in the wild, according to the study's lead author, Chris Hamilton.
Acupuncture might help lower blood pressure, according to a small 2015 study, though the authors say more research is needed to know for sure.
Dan Slater, author of «Love in the Time of Algorithms» points out, «We all know that people have already been using Facebook for dating, and that Facebook is the biggest online dating site in the world, even though it doesn't think of itself as an online dating site.»
Dan Slater, author of Love in the Time of Algorithms, says «We all know that people have already been using Facebook for dating, and that Facebook is the biggest online dating site in the world, even though it doesn't think of itself as an online dating site.»
Though best known amongst the grown up set as a purveyor of hugely popular crime novels, Norwegian author Jo Nesbo's greatest success may lie with his children's creation Doctor Proctor's Fart Powder.
While «The End of the Tour» might be a bit of a long shot for Best Picture (though who knows at this point), it seems like a much safer bet to net Jason Segel his first Oscar nomination as late author David Foster Wallace.
Though at least one of the authors (Krueger) is a known skeptic of vouchers, they do not tip their hands here.
And though the authors of this report acknowledge the «countless intervening factors» that «no doubt affect a school board member's ability to influence district achievement» and which they haven't covered in this report, they nevertheless provide an invaluable guide to policymakers for making a few simple changes in board governance that could effect major improvements for student academic performance.
Though best known for capsule summaries of classic literary works by such authors as Shakespeare, Hemingway, and Austen, Cliffs Notes Inc. has spawned a new generation of study guides.
I like knowing that on this day a war ended or a book was published, and though the author thought the book had failed, we all know it as one of the great works of American literature.
For instance, the authors refer to «the reform» case as though it were monolithic and uncontested, and cite, for example, arguments that certified teachers are no more effective than uncertified, with no indication that this finding is disputed in the literature.
I'm extremely proud of this, even though I know some Indie authors are way out - selling me.
They do this, even though it costs them approximately $ 10 / mo, because they know the authors do get payment for each page read under the KU / KOLL programs.
Because agents get so many submissions, and rarely have competition (because authors don't know how to do it) it's easy for agents to treat you as though you're lucky to be working with them.
As a newbie indie author (well, to be totally honest, newbie author period, having decided not to try the traditional route with this book, even though — or perhaps precisely because — I know there is a market for it), your blog post certainly resonates with me, Sandra.
I know people like their shiny «I AM AN AUTHOR» police badge out of the cereal box though.
See my aricle on blogging to build an author platform (though you already know this stuff).
I imagine a lot of you are probably thinking, «I know Mark, you don't need to tell us, this is all obvious and transparent,» though I can almost guarantee everyone here that in the months ahead, there will be some author somewhere complaining on some message board that Library Direct is a bust and they're opting out because they only earned $ 10 in six months, or whatever.
I also don't refuse books that are given to me free, as many self - publishers already knowthough I prefer to buy them because I'm a hard - working author and I like to support other authors, AND I will only accept ones from those who try to make an effort to get to know me first — but I won't guarantee that I'll read them if I can't get past the first couple of chapters, and they will receive the same hard criticism that I give all books, that is if I give a review.
Luckily, though, that feeling passes faster than a blink and, in the case of authors I know, is replaced by something incredible: joy.
E-book serials have been around for a while, though I know some authors have struggled to make it work without a subscription infrastructure in place to help facilitate.
What they mean is, «big name» authors, with well - known publishers stamped on the side of their novels; I am treated with disdain for just stepping into their store, as though I'm going to poison it with my presence.
Even the biggest names out there know that marketing is simply part of the game, though you may get more of a straight answer from successful self - published authors.
And though they're gone now, we still have an ungodly number of distribution articles written by the Author Solutions employee formerly known as Jared Silverstone to take into account.
Once they know who you are, or have seen you pop up on their feed a few times, you can reach out (though, I prefer to organize a joint author promo or content page first, like «10 best xyz books for readers who love abc.»
(One person told me that even though she's writing a book, she's «not an author,» so she won't need to market it; though she fully expects people to «just know to buy it.»
Some authors may ask for the full manuscript, though most simply want to see a table of contents and a few sample chapters so they know you can write.
``... the position of the vast majority of self - publishing authors is no better than it ever was, though probably there are fewer cartons of books in their garages.
Though fictionalized, Pearsall shines a light on Hampton, an amazing, lesser - known artist whose pieces are housed in the Smithsonian Museum, with an author's note detailing the true story.
Amazon's initial action wasn't too popular with readers or authors, though, as their efforts at curbing fraudulent reviews also meant your college roommate or a co-worker might not be able to leave a review, no matter how honest those individuals were in their assessment of the book.
And we know that self - published authors are making seventy percent and traditionally published authors are making seventeen and a half percent, so even though the price for self - published books is lower it's more than made up for by the royalty.
Additionally, many self - publishing companies charge outrageous amounts of money for tasks an author with a little know - how can do on his own, but yet still take an additional majority percentage of the royalties, even though the author paid for an expensive package.
It was widely known that «Tiptree» was in fact a pseudonym, though it was believed that the reason for this was to protect the identity of the author due to his status as a high - ranking intelligence officer.
I'd publish it as a quick guide over an official «short» though, as I don't know if the Amazon Short Version would allow you to set up an author page.
After doing some research about what I should be doing to get noticed as an author, though, I didn't know where to begin.
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