Connect with other
authors in your genre by reviewing books or passing along interesting quotes about writing.
Not exact matches
As is typically the case
in this
genre, the
author's rage is directed at the Cardinal's abiding
by church teaching on abortion and the homosexual «lifestyle.»
Building upon his understanding that written texts can burst the world of the
author, and indeed that of the reader as well, and upon his understanding that different
genres accomplish this
in different ways, Ricoeur comes to his understanding of «the world of the text» or,
in other citations, «the world
in front of the text,»
by which he means «the... world intended beyond the text as its reference.
This book, which on its face seems to have been motivated
by the old - timer's urge to reminisce
by means of the biographical
genre, is actually a fine work of history, and
in the end its
author is unafraid to suggest that the work of history is itself an enterprise of devotion, a kind of spiritual work.
To suggest that a collection of ancient texts, written
by multiple
authors and
in multiple
genres, spanning thousands of years and countless cultural contexts provides a single, uniform prescription for how to be a woman is absolutely ridiculous.
As Thomas Woodman points out: «
In recent years the rise of postmodernist fiction and of such modes as «magic realism» [as exemplified most obviously by Latin American authors such as Gabriel Garcia Marquez] have called into question the whole privileging of realism in the novel genre.&raqu
In recent years the rise of postmodernist fiction and of such modes as «magic realism» [as exemplified most obviously
by Latin American
authors such as Gabriel Garcia Marquez] have called into question the whole privileging of realism
in the novel genre.&raqu
in the novel
genre.»
Discover the tale of each girl and Yaoi, primarily known as boys» love
in Japan, is a Japanese
genre of fictional media focusing on romantic or sexual relationships between male characters, typically marketed for a female audience and usually created
by female
authors.
Ten years later, working from an adaptation of the caper novel
by W.R. Burnett scripted
in collaboration with the
author, he essentially launched the heist film as a
genre of its own and set the blueprint that all subsequent heist dramas built upon.
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Even
in the newest libraries, books are arranged
in terms of
genre, often
by the
author's last name.
The «writing» component involves daily response
in students» reading logs to help prepare for upcoming discussions, and sustained writing that occurs when process writing activities are connected thematically (e.g.,
by similar
genre, theme, content,
author craft) to the books that students are reading and discussing
in their clubs.
«The
authors here are intent on showing and demonstrating how thoughtful technology planning
by the teacher leads to classrooms full of engaged students who can dive deep into content - area exploration
in a variety of
genres, formats, and assessments.
In the case of print books, just cut out the last page in every book, which details the program and lists qualifying titles in the same genre or by the same autho
In the case of print books, just cut out the last page
in every book, which details the program and lists qualifying titles in the same genre or by the same autho
in every book, which details the program and lists qualifying titles
in the same genre or by the same autho
in the same
genre or
by the same
author.
Title: Shaman King
Author: Hiroyuki Takei Publisher: Viz Media (Shonen Jump) Volume: Volume 32 (final volume), $ 9.99 Vintage: 2005
by Shueisha
in Japan, January 2011
by Viz Media
Genre: Action, supernatural
Attending and / or participating
in trade shows and conferences, etc. (see below) Reading industry newsletters and blogs Publishers Marketplace Publishers Weekly Monitoring media World news and trends National news and trends Niche news and trends Reading books / articles about the industry and / or craft of writing Reading books
in genres the agent represents, written
by authors he or she doesn't represent
Title: The Fine Print of Self - Publishing
Author: Mark Levine
Genre: Non-Fiction Publisher: North Loop Books Release Date: 6th edition (June 5, 2016) Format: Digital & Paperback Pages: 307 The Fine Print of Self - Publishing, now
in its sixth edition, has been lauded
by industry professionals as the go - to book for
authors considering self - publishing.
This is especially beneficial for
authors who write
in genres that are dominated
by eBook sales.
There are large holes
in my reading experience — works
by acclaimed
authors I ought perhaps to have read
by now, novels that have created
genres, shaped
«Our editing process is personalized
by matching
authors with book editors that specialize
in their respective
genres to yield the best possible results.
Cross-promote
by finding other e-book
authors who write
in your
genre.
Title: Crimson Cross
Author: Sakae Maeda, with art
by Kyoko Negishi Publisher: Digital Manga Publishing Volume: One - shot, $ 12.95 Vintage: 2006
by Shinshokan
in Japan, August 2010
by DMP
Genre: Horror, vampires, drama The Helsin...
By bundling your work with other
authors, particularly if they are
in the same
genre, you stand a greater chance of reaching new readers, as well as a better chance of making money
in a «pay what you want» model.
Title: Kinokoinu Mushroom Pup
Author: Kimama Aoboshi Publisher: Digital Manga Publishing Volume: Volume 1, $ 12.95 Vintage: Tokuma Shoten Publishing Co.
in 2011; July 2014
by DMP
Genre: Slice of life, drama Hotaru Yuyami has los...
then compares that fingerprint to a proprietary database of published titles
by a wide variety of
authors, across multiple
genres with varying degrees of unit sales success
in the marketplace.
Title: Your Story I've Known
Author: Tsuta Suzuki Publisher: Digital Manga Publishing (Juné) Volume: One - shot, $ 12.95 Vintage: 2008
by Ta - ke Shobo Co.
in Japan, April 2011
by DMP
Genre: Yaoi (16 +), romance The title stor...
You can find related accounts to follow
by searching for
authors in your
genre and looking at their follower lists.
Title: Otodama: Voice From the Dead
Author: Youka Nitta Publisher: Digital Manga Publishing (Doki Doki) Volume: Volume 1 (of 3), $ 12.95 Vintage: 2007
by Shinshokan
in Japan, February 2010
by DMP
Genre: Mystery, psychological Ka...
Title: A Bloody Kiss Tonight
Author: Makoto Tateno Publisher: Digital Manga Publishing (Doki Doki) Volume: One - shot, $ 12.95 Vintage: 2009
by Shinshokan
in Japan, 2010
by DMP
Genre: Yaoi (18 +), drama, vampires Riku Fujiki is a h...
Right now — and possibly for a long while
in the nearby future — readers of my
genre are traditional
in their approach to finding new
authors, and it would be foolish of me to ignore this fact simply due to the excitement and enthusiasm whipped up
by self - pub successes like H.P. Mallory or Amanda Hocking.
Title: No Touching at All
Author: Kou Yoneda Publisher: Digital Manga Publishing (Juné) Volume: One - shot, $ 12.95 Vintage: 2008
by Taiyoh Tosho Publishing Co.
in Japan, October 2010
by DMP
Genre: Yaoi (18 +), drama, romance, off...
Title: Slam Dunk
Author: Takehiko Inoue Publisher: Viz Media (Shonen Jump) Volume: Volume 19 (of 31), $ 9.99 Vintage: 1994
by Shueisha
in Japan, December 6, 2011
by Viz Media
Genre: Sports, basketball
Title: Otodama: Voice From the Dead
Author: Youka Nitta Publisher: Digital Manga Publishing (Doki Doki) Volume: Volume 1 (of 3), $ 12.95 Vintage: 2007
by Shinshokan
in Japan, February 2010
by DMP
Genre: Mystery, psychological
And I'm certainly not branded
by my characters (as
in Harry Potter) or
genre as many famous
authors are.
I know that these are small niches at Amazon, yet a lot of
authors have become very rich from historical fiction, not least Hilary Mantel who won the Booker twice
by writing
in that
genre.
This year we have some amazing work
by world - class fantasy
authors as well as the best of the up - and - coming indie
authors in the
genre.
He is the
author of Graphic Novels: A
Genre Guide to Comic Books, Manga, and More, published
by Libraries Unlimited
in 2006 and is working on a followup to his book.
Title: Tenjo Tenge
Author: Oh!great Publisher: Viz Media (Viz Signature) Volume: Volume 1 omnibus (contains volumes 1 and 2 of 22), $ 17.99 Vintage: 1997
by Shueisha
in Japan, this version June 2011
by Viz Media
Genre: Action, m...
Not finished, needs some work — but I WANT to turn this into a community book review site, where
authors can review books
in their
genre (which is really amazing book marketing,
by the way).
By means of the computer have created on a flash card of the reader a folder «Library», and
in it have sorted books on
genres and
authors.
If I'd gone
by that alone I'd never have picked up Joanna Bourne's historical romances and she's the best
author in the
genre from the past few years, hands down.
Author influences / mentions
in her
genre: Dan Brown, Steve Berry, James Rollings The Name of the Rose
by Umberto Eco
Title: Antique Bakery
Author: Fumi Yoshinaga Publisher: Digital Manga Publishing Volume: Volumes 3 and 4 (final), $ 12.95 each Vintage: 2001 and 2002
by Shinshokan
in Japan; DMP released both of their volumes
in 2006
Genre: It's really hard to classify.
I have yet to find anything
by a self - published
author in my
genre that I would pay money for.
My favorite
genres are probably historical fiction and romance, mystery, paranormal romance, thrillers, and books set
in England or
by English
authors.
During this insider interview on our literary agent blog, Carol Plum - Ucci,
author of more than half a dozen young adult novels published
by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt,
in hardcover and paperback, including The Body of Christopher Creed, shares advice for
authors of all
genres about how to write, publish, and / or promote their books.
Of course, more and more
genre fiction
authors are bridging the gap every day
by becoming hybrids; but non-fiction
genres such as cookbooks are still pretty much
in the hands of traditional publishing, essentially due to the high production costs.
If
authors keep up with the information reflected
in the
Author Earnings reports
by Hugh Howey and crew, then they'll see a picture of how much
authors are actually earning across different platforms,
genres, and more.
She weighed
in by saying «Across the board for fiction
in all
genres, including both small and large publishing houses, the average advance for a new
author for a first book is $ 5,000.00 to 10,000.00.
There a lots of good writers
in that
genre since it attracts
authors with a talent that is shaped and deepened
by life experience!
One thing Robertson was kind enough to point out — apart from stating very eloquently that self - published
authors do sell a lot of books — is that
authors in the thriller and mystery
genres may want to keep their options open when it comes to choosing to publish traditionally, with a small press, or
by themselves.