By night, he becomes Chuck Wolfe, urbanist,
author of books like Urbanism without effort and blogging at My Urbanist.
He is a New York Times Bestselling
author of books like The Impact Equation, Trust Agents, Social Media 101 and Google Plus for Business.
Jane has great advice — finding
authors of books like yours can give you a way to talk to others who are facing the same challenges, ask for ideas on how you can reach readers, and allow you to collaborate to work together to raise the profile of each other's romance titles.
Not exact matches
But Melissa Dahl, a self - confessed lifelong champion
of awkward moments and
author of a new
book on the topic titled Cringeworthy, would
like you to suggest you reconsider your quest to eliminate awkwardness from your life.
He is the
author of two
books: BIG
LIKE: CASCADE INTO AN ODYSSEY, a travel memoir
of an almost regular guy who gets totally unstuck in Tokyo — a «funny as hell non-fiction
book about wanderlust and traveling abroad»; and TESTOSTERONE PIT, a short, edgy, humorous novel about car salesmen, their customers, managers, and shenanigans at a large Ford dealership.
«We're living in what I
like to call the «Thank You Economy,» because only the companies that can figure out how to mind their manners in a very old - fashioned way — and do it authentically — are going to have a prayer
of competing,» says social media expert and
author of the
book The Thank You Economy Gary Vaynerchuk in a recent Entrepreneur.com column.
«Do not suppress them and become
like a balloon that's poking itself in and will eventually burst,» says Weiss, the
author of the new
book «How We Work.»
Out
of 2,000 negotiations videotaped by Gerard I. Nierenberg and Henry H. Calero, the
authors of «How to Read a Person
Like a
Book,» there wasn't a single settlement when one
of the negotiators had their legs crossed.
If that sounds
like Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus, that's not surprising: Annis has teamed up with John Gray, the
author of that vociferously debated 1992 bestseller, on a new
book that explores «gender blind spots» in the workplace.
Carmine Gallo is a Wall Street Journal bestselling
author of such
books as «Talk
Like TED» and «The Presentation Secrets
of Steve Jobs.»
Traditional answers often focus on various sectors and involve more or less hand - wringing about their rise and fall, but according to the
author of a forthcoming
book on entrepreneurship and economy, there is another, better way to view our economy — as one single ecosystem, a sort
of one - sector economy that interacts as a unit much
like a forest and which should be nurtured as it grows and recycles itself.
«China has engaged for a very long time in the theft
of our intellectual property as well as practices
like forced technology transfer,» said Navarro,
author of several
books anti-China
books including «Death by China.»
In his
book, Chaos Monkeys (HarperCollins, 2016),
author Antonio Garcia Martinez seeks to paint an authentic portrait
of what it's
like to live inside the Silicon Valley tech bubble.
«We
like to call him the fish whisperer,» says Eric Ripert, chef and co-owner
of Le Bernardin and the
author of the excellent new
book, 32 Yolks: From My Mother's Table to Working the Line.
You might know Strauss already — the Rolling Stone writer is also the
author of «The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society
of Pickup Artists,» a
book that's become something
of a bible to awkward young men who would
like to learn the curious arts
of charming women.
In one study, «the number
of books «
liked» on Facebook profiles was negatively correlated with [psychopathy]-- a finding the
authors suggested might indicate that an interest in
books contradicts psychopathic tendencies such as thrill seeking, impulsivity, and affect deficiencies,» reports Psychology Today.
Neil Pasricha,
author of «The
Book of Awesome» and «The Happiness Equation» on how to practice happiness
like any other habit
Where copyright led to
books being priced as luxury goods in the U.K., the threat
of piracy forced German publishers to produce cheap editions for the masses alongside their premium - priced editions, resulting in a period that Höffner believes may have been the most lucrative ever for
authors — he discovered, for example, that an obscure Berlin chemist earned more in royalties for a tract on how to tan leather than Mary Shelley did for writing Frankenstein — prompting more academics to publish their findings, and encouraging the spread
of practical manuals in fields
like medicine, engineering and agriculture.
About five years ago, Malcolm Gladwell,
author of bestselling
books like The Tipping Point and Blink, made this prediction, basically writing off the power
of social media for businesses: «In about five years, everyone will head back toward traditional advertising.»
While this may seem both
like simple advice and a bit extreme, let's not forget Ferriss is the
author of five New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling
books.
In his
book Predictable Revenue,
author Aaron Ross talks about how forward - thinking sales companies
like Salesforce.com moved to a specialized sales role model
of selling (for example, Sales Development Representative (SDRs), Business Development Manager, Customer Success Managers, etc.).
But
like Cruz many mass killers exhibit a common set
of traits that include depression, troubled family backgrounds, a fascination with guns and violence and aspirations
of becoming a soldier, said Peter Langman, a psychologist and
author of two
books on school shooters.
In his
book, X: The Experience When Business Meets Design,
author Brian Solis looks at the way brands
like Sephora, Intuit, and LEGO revamped their customer experience by first creating a map
of the customer journey.
Author of the # 1 bestselling personal finance
book ever, Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki, is going to tell you the truth about money, even if you don't
like it!
He is the
author of three social media
books including «The
Like Economy», «LinkedIn For Business» the bestselling «Facebook Marketing».
Most
of the other
books I've read recently you've already had podcasts with the
authors,
like Sapiens I read recently, which I really enjoyed.
It's not one
book like I always thought - It's an ancient collection
of writings, comprised
of 66 separate
books, written over approximately 1,600 years, by at least 40 distinct
authors.
Carmine Gallo is a keynote speaker and
author of the bestselling
books «Talk
Like TED» and «The Storyteller's Secret.»
Kierkegaard
liked to play with the boundaries that separated him from the
authors and narrators
of his
books.
So my point, was using An Anthology
of Hebrew and Greek writings written by
authors of different persuasions and treating it
like one homogenous
book of ethics is a huge mistake.
To articulate this way forward Wittmer (professor
of historical theology at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary and
author of Heaven is a Place on Earth a brilliant examination
of the new creation) has recently written a second
book, Don't Stop Believing: Why Living
Like Jesus is Not Enough.
Challies defines mysticism as «those forms
of Christian spirituality which attempt direct or unmediated access to God» and mentions, generally, the popularity
of books on spiritual disciplines and spiritual formation and, specifically,
books by Christian
authors like Sarah Young and John Eldredge.
Furet,
like many
of the
authors of The Black
Book of Communism, was himself a former Communist.
Maybe the Holy Spirit is at work around the world to bring multiple
authors and pastors and theologians to similar ideas about similar things all at once, and so when I read something in someone else's
book that sounds a lot
like something I have written, but they don't give me credit, it is not that they «borrowed» from me, but because both
of us were listening to what the Spirit has been whispering to minds all over the world.
But
like you say — if most
of an
author's ideas and content are being pulled from the ideas
of authors in other
books, it is only right and fair to give them more crthan two footnotes especially if content, argument structure and illustrations are similar (credit: Jeremy Myers).
So one finds — along with assertions about the
authors» dietary credentials — Weight Graphs, Habit Charts, Calorie Worksheets, Menu Planners and Food Journals in the back
of books like The Joy
of Eating Right (1993) and Thoroughly Fit (1993).
The reaction to
books like The Myth
of God Incarnate is often contemptuous: Don't these
authors know that the medieval rules for the predication
of attributes have solved all the problems they are dealing with?
Dr. Altizer is one
of a number
of authors of notable works
of the «60s to whom we made an offer they couldn't refuse: How would you
like to review your own
book?
In view
of the
author's standing in the intellectual culture that she criticizes, the
book should precipitate a lively and better «informed discussion
of the culture war in which,
like it or not, we are all embroiled.
In the»80s and»90s, Christian
author Frank Peretti became a minor celebrity for his Stephen King-esque tales
of Christians waging prayerful combat with the supernatural forces
of evil in
books like This Present Darkness, Piercing the Darkness and The Oath.
Think
of it
like buying a
book or attending a conference where the
author and other attendees are all hanging around to talk with you.
As we continue our discussion
of David Dark's excellent
book, The Sacredness
of Questioning Everything (Zondervan, 2009), I'd
like to focus on the
author's thoughts regarding language and interpretation.
All holy
book scriptures have been subjected to the views
of given
authors — which is no different than a modern - day biography — and, at best, should be used to guide one's decisions — much
like a fable written for children.
Is the
author of the
Book of Job is making fun
of a popular view
of God in order to show us that our God, the God
of the Bible, is not
like this at all?
However, if you are brand new to the subject
of a nonviolent atonement, a
book like this might be just what you are looking for to introduce you to the various views and available
authors which are out there in this important topic.
Of course, in a book like this, it is inevitable that those of us who tend to identify with one side or the other will nitpick some of the author's characterizations or claim
Of course, in a
book like this, it is inevitable that those
of us who tend to identify with one side or the other will nitpick some of the author's characterizations or claim
of us who tend to identify with one side or the other will nitpick some
of the author's characterizations or claim
of the
author's characterizations or claims.
For EL James (the
book's
author), it's
like feminism never happened, or at least only a warped version
of it happened.
Knowing things
like the parallelism
of Hebrew poetry, the ancient letter form, and the characteristics
of apocalyptic literature would help us receive the
books that biblical
authors actually wrote.
Like its predecessors, his new
book is layered with statistical quirks and story twists, as the
author crafts a compelling and ambitious argument designed to challenge and even change the reader's view
of the world.
Neither is this
book, or the
author, or the million
of people who pretend to
like it.