You're doing what 99 % of self published
authors do just before they realise they can't make any money.
I always wondered why self - published
authors did this It just seems like if the book is already 100 % done and polished, why wait to release it officially?
One enterprising
author does just this.
Not exact matches
If a particular
author's book is
just one of thousands available to a subscribing reader, for example, the idea of a refund doesn't apply anymore because there's no individual purchase being made.
Whether you're unemployed, in transition or looking to completely change the direction of your career, inspirational speaker and
author Adam Markel will help you
do just that through his book, Pivot: The Art and Science of Reinventing Your Career and Life.
Author and entrepreneur Natalie MacNeil reviewed what everyone achieved and tips on how to keep
doing just this as you move toward your next milestone.
Author of «I Know How She
Does It,» Laura Vanderkam, explains the difference between being a night owl and
just going to sleep late.
The
authors of the Army College study also «state that since non-compliance is not a viable option, leaders must choose which tasks to conduct to standard and which tasks to
just «report» that they were
done to standard,» Metz wrote.
Michael Ruhlman, a chef and
author,
does just that in his book «Grocery: The Buying and Selling of Food in America.»
In addition to wearing their writer's hat, self - published
authors need to
do just about everything that goes into packaging, marketing, and selling books, like building an
author platform.
Or check out
author Mike Myatt's five keys to effective workplace conflict resolution (to start with, he says, don't
just try to avoid conflict).
The founder of VaynerMedia, VaynerSports and Vayner / RSE is also an
author, host and vlogger who records
just about everything he
does.
The
authors profile successful companies that have
done just that.
«Most of the tasks that you procrastinate on aren't actually difficult to
do — you have the talent and skills to accomplish them — you
just avoid starting them for one reason or another,» writes
author and entrepreneur James Clear.
Just be aware that if you are a first time
author, you're not going to be able to get much above minimum, no matter what you
do.
«The overarching message here is we don't
just have a jobs deficit; we have a «good jobs» deficit,» said Annette Bernhardt, the report's
author and a policy co-director at the National Employment Law Project, a liberal research and advocacy group.
Their new paper cups are going to
do a lot more than
just feature the usual branding blasts on them — they're going to feature original pieces from
authors like Jonathan Safran - Foer (Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close), Toni Morrison (Beloved), Malcolm Gladwell (this article) and more.
The
author briefly mentions that he didn't get «official» endorsements, and that's
just the tip of the iceberg.
The
authors note that a
just social system is impossible without people being
just, but they
do not see the problem of where in this society the training of people to be good and
just might happen.
Perhaps you
do not know the full intent of the
author,
just as many «real» christians know that the «
author of creation» isn't a being that humanity can understand.
I
just didn't understand the list (I thought it was a list of places the
author was from, you know, like Chanel: Paris, New York, London in the advertisements!).
I don't understand how as a chaplain the
author will
just listen to stories of love and family being told and retold by these people so near to death.
A pick and choose Catholic like the
author should consider finding another faith, or even better,
just becoming an «if it feels good
do it» follower.
Just because the
author quotes the Bible doesn't mean he's pro-life or against gay marriage.
«He was
just the wrong man for the wrong time, which is nothing to
do with him as a person,» said Christopher M. Bellitto,
author of the book «101 Questions and Answers on Popes and the Papacy.»
The
authors just don't get it on women and church attendance.
Just because the
author, and perhaps others, were blind to its meaning,
does not mean that it is somehow invalidated.
Surprisingly, Maine makes little of these scenes: Noe (the
author uses the spellings employed in a pre-King James translation) is portrayed in the opening sentence as glancing «toward the heavens, something he
does a lot these days,» but aside from the implication that he may be looking for further divine clarification and not
just the promised rains, we don't see him musing much.
I don't run in the speaker /
author minor celebrity circles and so you need to apologize to me I think because you
just falsely accused me of «assaulting your character for years.»
We could go on and provide numerous similar examples, not
just from the writings of John, but from other New Testament
authors as well, but we have seen from
just a couple of examples that present participles in connection with perfect tense verbs
do not clearly indicate anything about the timing of one compared to the other.
the
author doesn't say that one can't have an opinion on an issue
just because the bible doesn't have a clear stance on it... he's simply saying that it doesn't make sense to have such a strong, skewed and one sided stance on an issue that the bible isn't clear about.
Either way, his character
just oozes the same kind of fallacies that we humans
do, perhaps the exact same ones the
authors of his holy book personally held.
Deane - Drummond, however, can
do just that, and is thus ideally positioned to
author such a commentary.
Little
did she know that published
authors are
just as insecure and jealous and frightened as unpublished
authors, sometimes even more so.
I don't always come out on the side of the
author but I always come closer to God — even if it's
just to realize that I'm struggling with a particular truth Funny thing is, God always encourages me and loves me in my honesty.
The human capacity to
author life and skip all over the genetic alphabet raises theological questions,
just as
does the human capacity to destroy life on a grand scale and actually put ourselves, for the first time, in a position to be uncreators.
Since I believe the bible is
just a collection of writings by a random selection of
authors written at widely varying times in history, not some divine revelation, I don't accept your basis for defining «sin.»
Jesus intentionally set His face to the cross so that He might bear the sins of the world,
just as God had been intentionally inspiring human
authors of Scripture to write what they
did so that He might bear the sins of Israel.
That is why we have so much confusion about «religion», the Devil is the
author of confusion and he wants us all mixed up and at each others» throats
just because we all don't agree or we all don't act like a Christian should act.
Also, even if the
author didn't believe in a god and
just meant «goodness» this would still, I think, be talking about a «faith» that good would win out.
Your dismissing of the
author of the article because he doesn't share «your» particular «beliefs» again, is
just another example of what I am speaking of specifically.
Yes, I'm aware that a growing post-9 / 11 liberal agenda that some liberals don't even know they've fallen into is to defend the mainstream Muslim faith while demonizing what they make to be Christianity, but this
author's piece is
just silliness at a new level, yet it
does represent liberal sentiment very accurately.
The
author uses the words «sin willfully» (note that in the Greek it
does NOT say «go on sinning») which can be taken out of context to mean
just about anything, but IN context it specifically is referring to the forsaking of Christ in the face of persecution.
While granting that there's a lot of church - pushing going around that's creepy, goofy, and
just downright wrong, what is it you think the
author of Hebrews is
doing when he makes a case for continuing in public worship and association with God's people?
This is not because I am an experienced eBook
author (though I
did just publish my first eBook), but because I am trying to learn more about the process, and wanted to share what I learn with you.
It will open your eyes
just like it
did the
authors.
I
just don't understand why I can't get a discussion on the thesis as opposed to character assassinations of the
author.
Did this
author, preacher, seminary president, and Bible scholar
just ask to get saved?
Yes — to both of your posts, except that the
author clearly didn't
do a horrible job —
just look at the responses!
Do you think the biblical
authors recorded conversations between God and Joshua that
just didn't happen?