The author name change makes my head spin a bit!
Not exact matches
In one, scholars were asked to read and rate research papers; unbeknown to them, the
names had been
changed to
change the gender of the
authors, and the scholars rated the papers «written» by men as better than the ones that appeared to be
authored by women.
He is the
author of the book C - Scape: Conquer the Forces
Changing Business Today (Harper Collins) and runs a blog by the same
name.
In the current state of debate about these matters, I perhaps ought to expect myself to feel «excluded» as a man from reading Jane Austen's Emma until all female references to the protagonist are edited out, the title
changed to M., and the
author's
name reduced to the discreet neutrality of J. Austen.
«When a mother came into the office complaining about colic, fussiness, excessive spitting, constipation — you
name it — and attributing it to the infant's cow milk formula, the first thing I did was
change the infant to a soy formula,» said Dr. Frank Greer, a professor of pediatrics at the University of Wisconsin and the other lead
author of the report.
(
Authors with gender - ambiguous
names such as Chris or Robin were not included in the analysis, which still preserved 92 percent of the data and didn't appreciably
change the final results.)
The
authors acknowledge some liberal arts colleges have «expanded their programs and
changed their
names to enter into new prestige markets in order to compete against other comprehensive universities instead of against elite liberal arts colleges.»
Author's Note: As in all such dramatizations, the
names of people and companies have been
changed to protect the innocent.
Understandably, she hasn't yet
changed her last
name on her e-mail address from Steele to Grey, so Christian irrationally barges in on a meeting Ana is having with an
author (Tyler Hoechlin).
The Buzz: O'Nan isn't a household
name, but if enough critics hop on this movie's bandwagon, that could all
change — and with a cast that includes Sam Rockwell, Amy Sedaris, and Kate Beckinsale, we'd lay better - than - even odds on the
author moving up a tax bracket or two this year.
Jean - Pierre Grumbach (he would eventually
change his
name to Melville to honor the American
author of Moby Dick) fought during World War II, first in the French army and then in the Resistance; those experiences would often inspire his work to come.
Other renowned
authors have drawn together powerful analyses of these issues, with key examples being David Korten (The Great Turning), David Selby (Education and Climate
Change), Basarab Nicolescu (From Modernity to Cosmodernity), Duane Elgin (Deep Big History essay), Peter Senge (The Fifth Discipline), and Margaret Wheatley (Leadership and the New Science, to
name a few.
«The Indiana bill, which began its life as a straight repeal of Common Core standards, was
changed so much and left so many of the common requirements intact that the original
author, state Sen. Scott Schneider (R), pulled his
name and voted against the final version.»
In the days of digital technology, e-books, tablet reading devices and Kindle Direct Publishing (to
name one distribution platform), paperback for indie
authors was the one «as yet unconquered» land for self - published
authors everywhere until about four years ago, when Amazon - owned print - on - demand company CreateSpace built traction and
changed the playing field for indies everywhere.
She can also keep the dystopian thrillers because it's too hard to
change them to a new
name (it's easy to
change the
author name on e-books but difficult for print books).
It does some powerful stuff, like allowing you to add cover art to an eBook you have downloaded that may not have one, or to
change the
author's
name.
It does some powerful stuff, like allowing you to add coverart to an eBook you have downloaded that may not have one, or to
change the
authors name.
As such, she began reaching out to
authors who also had used the word cocky in the titles of their books, threatening legal action if they didn't
change the
names of their books immediately.
Also, not surprisingly, the same style
name changes that made Pages a problem pop up again in the file created by iBooks
Author.
You see,
Author Solutions doesn't want to give up all of their precious backlinks, so they're just changing the blog author names when it's conve
Author Solutions doesn't want to give up all of their precious backlinks, so they're just
changing the blog
author names when it's conve
author names when it's convenient.
And while we're at it, let's
change the spelling of
authors»
names, too — so they work better locally.
Changes that I SUGGEST to the
author, which goes through an iteration process to satisfy everyone concerned, are in the SPAG space, inconsistencies in plot,
naming etc, and stylistic weaknesses / lack of clarity in narrative / dialogue.
Nevertheless, if you decide to
change your pen
name at any stage of your career, make sure to completely erase traces of your previous
author name in the bookstores before starting trade under your new
name.
Changing your pen
name at a later stage of your career, especially if it means to republish your books under a different
author name is painful.
There have been allegations of «
authors» plagiarizing books wholesale,
changing only
names and locations (if that).
Times have
changed radically in the last decade... even more so, the past few years — today's
author has to be prepared to work their butt off to get his book noticed by the media, the public, you
name it; they often are disconnected from the editor who «acquired» the book and the one that does the editing; and advances have shrunk, even disappeared (many
authors work for far less than minimum wage).
I just saw something the other day that lit a fire under my behind — a fanfiction
author took her well - loved story offline, got it published, and is now reselling it (the
names have been
changed, FYI).
In this age of online anonymity that allows small people to behave this way towards
authors, why couldn't Christian simply
change her online
name and start over, building a new brand and readership?
The
Author also based his storyline to much on real world event and only
changed the characters
name but it was still painfully clear where the story was going.
Plus, I
changed my
author brand and wanted to resubmit under the
name Belinda Kroll.
My question is i want to
change my
author name - ive self published with Amazon createspace can i do this without legal ramifications?
Changing the
author name won't
change the ASIN.
I also updated the print files for all my other fiction books with the
name changes as part of the series in the back matter and took the opportunity to update my
Author Bio and other small things while I was there.
Title: Dragonball, Dragon Ball Z Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy
Author: Akira Toriyama Synopsis: Meet a naive young monkey - tailed boy
named Goku, whose quiet life
changes when he meets Bulma, a girl who is on a quest to collect seven «Dragon Balls.»
I will never buy another book by this
author, and would advise him to
change his
name if he can get a book published by a real publisher.
(I think
Author Solutions has changed the name of what they are supposed to do for the author for about the 20th ti
Author Solutions has
changed the
name of what they are supposed to do for the
author for about the 20th ti
author for about the 20th time....
Bella stressed the importance of the
author name on covers, as well as a recognizable cover branding — although
changing this up over time was also encouraged if your covers look dated.
For example, you can
change the title,
author name, and cover art.
You can convert books from one format to another or simply
change the title and
author name.
Authors and readers alike have been following the saga of #cockygate, the internet - blowup surrounding one author's attempt to bully other authors into changing the names of their
Authors and readers alike have been following the saga of #cockygate, the internet - blowup surrounding one
author's attempt to bully other
authors into changing the names of their
authors into
changing the
names of their books.
The Girl Who Knew Too Much was a delightful
change of pace and era for historical mystery
author Quick (the pen
name of romantic suspense icon Jayne Ann Krentz).
The alternative is, to
change the copyright system in such a way, that it can not be abused as a revenue system: — The copyright makes certain that the
author is
named on / in the work.
You even now have
authors changing their pen
name and book title to be very similar to popular
authors.
For teams and leagues with frequent
name changes the
authors list the most common or last used
name and guide readers to this entry heading with cross-referenced notes.
It's interesting, though, how readers are venting their anger Apple and their retailer of preference that has either adopted these
changes or delisted half their books and the
authors of the affected books, and meanwhile, the responsible publishers are INVISIBLE, hidden behind the
name on the cover and the retailer who handles the sale.
You can do things like
change author names, book covers, book title, ISBN, and much more.
In fact, I'm going to argue that in today's competitive and fast -
changing digital environment, experimenting with multiple
author names will seriously hinder your ability to increase your overall readership and sell more books.
You can
change cover art,
authors name, and book series.
You can do things like
change cover art,
author name, and even the series
name.
Authors who do not have a well known
names are often forced to either not write at all or
change their genres.