And this is where most self - pubbed
authors lose heart.
Not exact matches
I love this saying by
author Martin Buxbaum, «Some people, no matter how old they get, never
lose their beauty — they merely move it from their faces into their
hearts.»
In addition to myself and Sally Fallon, our petition was signed by three worldclass scientists: Kilmer S. McCully, MD, father of the homocysteine theory of
heart disease, winner of the 1998 Linus Pauling Award and author of The Homocysteine Revolution and The Heart Revolution; Mary G. Enig, PhD, the world renowned biochemist and nutritionist who exposed the dangers of trans fats in the food supply back in the 1970s, vice president of WAPF, author of Know Your Fats and co-author of Eat Fat Lose Fat and Nourishing Traditions; and Galen D. Knight, PhD, a biochemist who has carried out pioneering research on the role of vitalethine in humoral immunity and cancer develop
heart disease, winner of the 1998 Linus Pauling Award and
author of The Homocysteine Revolution and The
Heart Revolution; Mary G. Enig, PhD, the world renowned biochemist and nutritionist who exposed the dangers of trans fats in the food supply back in the 1970s, vice president of WAPF, author of Know Your Fats and co-author of Eat Fat Lose Fat and Nourishing Traditions; and Galen D. Knight, PhD, a biochemist who has carried out pioneering research on the role of vitalethine in humoral immunity and cancer develop
Heart Revolution; Mary G. Enig, PhD, the world renowned biochemist and nutritionist who exposed the dangers of trans fats in the food supply back in the 1970s, vice president of WAPF,
author of Know Your Fats and co-
author of Eat Fat
Lose Fat and Nourishing Traditions; and Galen D. Knight, PhD, a biochemist who has carried out pioneering research on the role of vitalethine in humoral immunity and cancer development.
Candid and often
heart - wrenching, part diary and part self - help book, designed to inform, guide and prepare the reader through the dying process, death of and grieving of a loved one, based on
author Robert Orfali's own experience of
losing his soulmate Jeri after a ten - year battle with cancer.
Reader: Cynthia Gray of Valley Center, Kansas Favorite
authors: John LeCarré, Tana French, Bernard Cornwell, P.D. James, Chris Bohjalian, Henning Mankell, Minette Walters, Dennis Lehane, Ruth Rendell Favorite books: The Name of the Rose,
Heart of Darkness, Cold Mountain, Rebecca, The Poisonwood Bible, House of Sand and Fog, The
Lost, A Life for a Life, To Kill a Mockingbird
It may sound like a contradiction, but if the emotion or character is too close to the
author's own
heart there is serious risk of
losing the necessary writer's objectivity.
If
authors — the beating
heart powering Big Publishing —
lose faith in Big Publishing, then big publishing as we know it will die.
But for now, for every aspiring
author out there: believe in yourself and your stories, and don't
lose heart.
- Amy Stewart, New York Times Bestselling
Author of The Drunken Botanist «A heartfelt, vivid account of a hunt for
lost masterpieces painted by a great - grandfather that prove to be unforgettable relics of a rich world swept away by war, taking readers on a lusciously detailed international journey that reminds us that the search for missing paintings is, at
heart, a search for missing history.»
Suzanne Rodriguez
Author, Found Meals of the
Lost Generation and Wild
Heart: A Life — Natalie Clifford Barney and the Decadence of Literary Paris
Opening: «
Lose not
heart: J.D. Salinger's Letters to an Aspiring Writer» at the Morgan Library A trove of unpublished letters by the reclusive
author will go on view, on the heels of a new documentary and book about the writer.