Sentences with phrase «author ran the numbers for»

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Disclaimer: The author has personally benefited from a number of CEO peer groups over the years and he currently runs a peer group for the CEOs of fast - growth companies called: The Inc..
The authors of this scientific report explain further that comparing aligned sequences relative to their respective genomes using BowTie version 0.12.7 served two purposes: (i) To obtain unaligned reads for further analysis; and (ii) to observe variation in the numbers of both aligned and unaligned reads across different runs, experiments and organisms.
The reasons for these differences weren't always clear, but the authors note that the groups with the best outcomes for disadvantaged pupils had two things in common: they had been running schools for a number of years, and had expanded slowly.
Bestselling author James Patterson has run a number of programs that supply grant - type funding for bookstores, committing significant funds to helping independent retailers keep their doors open.
Many websites and blogs that indie authors run heavily depend on Flash, especially if they have been around for a number of years.
In exchange for participation, authors also receive a bump in ranking because borrows are rated as sales, and the right to run a limited number of promos every 90 days per book by either discounting the price for a few days (a countdown deal) or by giving the book away for a few days.
With winking apologies «for doing less speculation and more actual number - giving,» Kobo Writing Life's Mark Lefebvre (who is also an author, as Mark Leslie) grabbed our questions and ran with them, as Dan Wood had done from Draft2Digital, from the vantage point of his own platform's performance.
LBF runs a number of conference sessions for all areas of the industry, with ones of most interest to authors taking place in Author HQ.
We've seen it in how they haven't condemned the publishers for ditching so many of the mid-listers, the one set of authors they always knew would sell at least a certain number of books.Now, with indie being a viable option for authors, and option that doesn't require an agent, those agents are running scared because they haven't figured out how to adapt to the new world of publishing.
Pre-orders and publisher push (ie, anointing Author A as the next big thing while Author B is not given the same push) determine print runs as well as the number of books sold vs. the number printed for the previous book by that aAuthor A as the next big thing while Author B is not given the same push) determine print runs as well as the number of books sold vs. the number printed for the previous book by that aAuthor B is not given the same push) determine print runs as well as the number of books sold vs. the number printed for the previous book by that authorauthor.
As you ought to know by now (because we have run a number of articles on it), the first - ever Indie Author Day is scheduled for Saturday, October 8th.
Despite the fact that 50,000 copies is a handsome number for a print run — the author was clueless on this point.
Organized and chaired by artist Sharon Louden, it brought to bear the expertise of a number of New York City's finest art mavens: the artist and writer Sharon Butler, whose well appointed blog Two Coats of Paint will be familiar to many readers here; artist, former gallery director, curator and current Director of the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Studio Program Bill Carroll; artist, curator and current Dean of The New York Academy of Art Peter Drake; and New York dealer, inveterate blogger and author of How to Start and Run a Commercial Art Gallery Ed Winkleman.
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