Reporters are looking for sources who have
authored a book so to get noticed, tie your book into a news item and let the reporters know why you would be a good source for them to quote and mention your book.»
Not exact matches
In fact, Gates and his wife enjoyed both
books so much they even invited the
author to come discuss his work with them, posting the conversation to their blog.
And they use the
author's name as a verb that can refer either to purging or meticulous folding: «Waiting for kettle to boil...
So I Kondoed my recipe
books,» Elaine Colliar, a family - finance columnist for Scotland's Sunday Mail, proclaimed in a recent Facebook post,» reported the WSJ recently.
Bestselling
author, entrepreneur and philanthropist Tony Robbins details in this
book how we can take control of the mental, physical, and emotional factors that are a part of decision - making
so that we can plan and achieve personal and professional goals.
So does James Marshall Reilly, the
author of new
book, Shake the World: It's Not About Finding a Job, It's About Creating a Life about navigating the perpetually shifting ground on which young people must build their careers these days.
A timely choice from The Life Project
author Helen Pearson: «Reading or rereading this
book should be compulsory, when
so many of the issues it touches on — manipulated news, unwanted surveillance — are highly resonant today.»
E-mail has become
so intrinsic to the way work is done at companies of all sizes, it's where most business records are stored, says Nancy Flynn, executive director of the ePolicy Institute, a Columbus, Ohio, an electronic communications consultant and
author of a
book on e-mail policies due out in December.
So they pulled out all the stops by experimenting with an in - store cafe, free Wi - Fi, monthly
book swaps, a children's play area, entertainment, more than 200 in - store
author readings a year and community forums on topics of interest to customers.
«It's all in one guy's hands, that's what makes it
so interesting,» said David Kirkpatrick,
author of «The Facebook Effect,» a
book chronicling Zuckerberg's story that was written with the cooperation of the man and his company.
Even
so, «the fact of the matter is that in today's job market there are only two tracks — the fast track and the slow track,» says Robert Reich, former Labor Secretary and the
author of a new
book called Super-capitalism.
So does Ryan Holiday, the
author of the best - selling The Obstacle Is the Way (a really great
book) and the compulsively readable Trust Me, I'm Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator.
So I was more than intrigued to discover that consultant and
author Andrew Sobel recommends in his new
book «Power Relationships» that the best place for all those cards might be the circular file.
Perhaps the fact
so many other
authors, in all likelihood, aren't prioritizing their
books as high as Ferriss is the reason there are
so many shitty
books on the market today.
Michael Hyatt,
author of, Platform: Getting Noticed In A Noisy World, believes social media frauds are
so abundant these days, he included a chapter in his
book dedicated to warning unassuming readers.
So writes veteran
author Chris Turner in his new
book, The Patch: The People, Pipelines, and Politics of the Oil Sands.
Featuring the work
so prominently implicitly tells the reader that this is a
book worth reading, while also providing a stronger context for the use of the insights found in the
author's work.
Best - selling
author John Mauldin's new
book teaches you how to read the direction of the market,
so you can make decisions that capitalize on today's investment opportunities.
So it was nice to get hold of the simply written Little
Book of Common Sense Investing... Its
author, John Bogle, in no simpleton.
I also find it fascinating that
so many of the great Investors find similar value in much the same
authors, such as Benjamin Graham and his brilliant
book, The Intelligent Investor.
This excerpt is a taste of what you need to know to build a platform
so a top New York Publishing House will consider you an
author who deserves a six - figure
book advance.
I have been following the slow and arduous acceptance of
author Michael Fumento's central thesis presented in his
book The Myth of Heterosexual AIDS and in his series of articles in The New Republic and in Commentary with great interest...
So I was extremely pleased to read your editorial position concerning AIDS.
Although this edition was an ec.umenical translation project, it does carry the Nihil Obstat and Imprimatur (declaration that a
book or pamphlet is considered to be free from doctrinal or moral error),
so I'm pretty confident that commentary is correct and that the
author designation is accurate.
So says John Boswell, Professor of Medieval History at Yale University and the
author of this new and lavishly publicized
book.
But your knowledge of science is
so much less than
so many Catholic Priests such as Gregor Mendel (1822 - 1884) the father of modern genetics, Georges Lemaître (1894 - 1966) the person who proposed the Big Bang Theory and Stanley Jaki Born in Hungary, he earned doctorates in Systematic Theology and Nuclear Physics, is fluent in five languages, and has
authored 30
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.
The majority of the
books I read are not Christian,
so when I come across a Christian
author, I'm usually pretty excited.
The sorts of
books, ideas,
authors that make it into a traditional canon do
so because they are taken to have been influential expressions of such interests.
The Bible is the only Holy
book written by numerous
authors that are all in agreement and show how the Father's plan of salvation was set before the creation of the world, then tells us of His time here on earth in the New Testament and also explains the tribulations of the end times and how false religions will abound and that we can be ready for His return
so that we can all spend eternity with Him in Heaven.
So the burning question is: should
books be censored based on the lives of the
authors?
Despite concerns with some of the
authors» theological opinions, this
book has a great deal going for it, and at 136 pages the
authors have done extraordinarily well to cover
so much important material
so clearly and thoughtfully.
Some bits are rather too American: in the clothes section I at first wondered what «jeggings» were (latest fashion: a mix of jeans and leggings - rather ugly, actually, and the
author of the
book thinks
so too) and talk of «dates» made me think at first of dried fruit rather than of young men.
An ancient
book by unknown
authors, which makes wild extraordinary claims such as snakes talking, a man living in a giant fish for days, the dead rising, and
so on.
So I was thrilled to learn that Wayne Jacobsen, one of my favorite
authors (you must read his
book So You Don't Want to Go to Church Anymore) and podcasters (check out his podcast, «The God Journey «-RRB-, was putting out a
book by the very same title.
This illustrates one of the general problems with the
book: the
author does not seem to be clear about her target audience,
so she includes information ranging from the basic to the specialist.
Just as the
book powerfully exposes the myth that acceptance of gay marriage would have no significant social consequences,
so too the
authors could have made the further argument that, to varying degrees, all sexual unions outside marriage (as traditionally understood) are harmful to society.
As you may or may not know, I started a publishing company almost two years ago, and as part of the process of publishing and marketing
books, I wanted to create a «
Book Launch» strategy so that the authors whose books we publish could get a good start on helping people learn about their b
Book Launch» strategy
so that the
authors whose
books we publish could get a good start on helping people learn about their
bookbook.
Author John Charles Cooper, dean of academic affairs at Winebrenner Theological Seminary, sums up the situation: «People do feel that religion is losing its influence on society, and they may be right — but the majority of people do not wish this to be true, and
so it is an important time to be publishing good religious
books.
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.
It was only obvious to me because I have read most of the
books by
Author B and was shocked to see
so many of his ideas and insights being written about as if they belonged to
Author A.
On the contrary, every time a biblical
author sketches the eschaton, humans are on earth using various kinds of cultural goods, cooking meals, living in houses, walking on roads, raising banners, blowing trumpets, using domesticated animals, sitting on chairs, reading
books, and
so on.
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).
So a Christian who was a fan of this
book (and the
author) commented that this was the stupidest review they had ever read... Another Christian weighed in and said that the commenter was stupid as well for just using cut - and - paste attacks upon people who write critical reviews.
Last week, pastor,
author and speaker Judah Smith, received the
so - called Bieber - bump when the pop - singer tweeted a raving endorsement of his new
book Jesus Is.
This
book really hit me hard, partly because the story of Hugh Halter (one of the
authors) mirrors
so closely my own story.
«When one considers the caliber of our
authors and the fact that the Principia has occupied a prominent place on mathematical shelves for fourteen years, one wonders that the
book has influenced mathematics
so little» (BAMS32: 711).
If / when an
author in the group becomes published, he / she promises to help other members in the group also get published, and in return, they promise to write about and review the
author's
book so they can sell more copies.
By the way, I'm the
author of the
book 300 Times 0 who studied for 16 years to be an Orthodox Jewish Rabbi
so I would hope I know a thing or two about Judaism.
So it was with great excitement when I learned that one of my favorite
authors who writes about the church, was publishing a
book about Jesus.
Indeed, many of the hymnals, worship
books and feminist theologians that the
authors criticize make room for some naming of God as «Father, Son, and Holy Spirit»
so long as masculine imagery is not overly dominant.
If you have not read the
book, then how is it that you can emphatically conclude that «he [the
author] does
so poorly...» or that «he ignores much Scripture (some that he even point out throughout his
book)»?