Not exact matches
Since the
author was an entrepreneur - in - residence at a venture capital firm, and has
worked at and started multiple startups, Peper knows what he's
talking about.
This alone merits attention — as there is much
talk about the relative dearth of Catholic
authors today — but Trower's life and
work offer something more, as they speak to questions that are currently circulating within the Church.
Currently, Redeeming Press is
working with three
authors, and we are
talking with
about a dozen more.
This alone merits attention — as there is much
talk about the relative dearth of Catholic
authors today — but Trower's life and
work offer something more, as they speak to questions that are being asked within the Church today.
Critic Harry James Cargas of Webster College, St. Louis, Missouri,
author of Daniel Berrigan and Contemporary Protest Poetry, here
talks with Philip Berrigan
about his
work as an
author.
The
author must have gotten his research from historical
works on the puritans or something, because, as a regular church going Bible believing Christian, I can say from experience that I have no clue what he's
talking about.
Science
talked with one of the study's
authors, materials scientists and graduate student Phil De Luna at the University of Toronto in Canada,
about how CO2 recycling
works — and what the future holds for these technologies.
«This is important because there's a robust body of research showing that the ability to
talk about sexual health with a partner, such as a willingness to
talk about condoms, is one of the strongest predictors of whether a couple will engage in safer sex,» says Laura Widman, lead
author of a paper describing the
work and an assistant professor of psychology at NC State.
«It's important to have a better understanding of what distinguishes potential terrorists from individuals who pose little or no risk of becoming terrorists, whether we're
talking about Middle Eastern terrorist organizations or domestic terrorists in the United States,» says Sarah Desmarais, an associate professor of psychology at North Carolina State University and lead
author of a paper on the
work.
Recently Medscape Cardiology
talked with lead
author Arun Mohan, who is medical director for care coordination at Emory University Hospital,
about his
work.
In this week's dating advice video, relationship expert and E!'s Famously Single dating coach, Laurel House
talks to Expectation Hangover: Overcoming Disappointment in
Work, Love, and Life
author Christine Hassler
about a simple question: What's wrong with you?
From the already
talked about ten minute sex scene (leading to an NC - 17 rating), to allegations from the crew over reportedly tough
working conditions, to graphic novel
author Julie Maroh «s opinions on the adaptation of her
work, the conversation around Abdellatif Kechiche «s romance has been equally
about these issues as it has been
about how great the movie is.
Matt Chingos, one of the
authors of the study,
talks with Marty West
about how the Florida Tax Credit scholarship program
works, how the effects of the program were studied, and how his findings fit in with those of other studies of voucher and tax credit programs.
Today, Jarod Bormann,
author of Professionally Driven: Empower Every Educator To Redefine PD
talks about designing PD that
works and interests teachers.
The
Author Talks will be your perfect opportunity to meet ASCD's
authors and learn more
about their books and their
work.
In these
talks, ASCD
authors expand on the most provocative aspects of their books and share insights
about their
work.
Sometimes it doesn't bother me at all that iUniverse and
Author Solutions (and now Penguin Books) have one - sided conversations with the world
about how great they are, because there are plenty of customers willing to step up and
talk about what it's really like to
work with companies that habitually overcharge, under - deliver and make harassing sales calls.
The
authors of «Gone Girl» and «Wild,» both made into films this season,
talk about confounding stereotypes and making their
work relevant to men as well as women.
Steampunk (and Harlequin and Amish romance)
author Shelley Adina joins us today to
talk about managing multiple pen names and genres, keeping a long - running series fresh (and selling), paying for foreign translations of indie books, and
working the cons to get in touch with more readers (and take trips you can write off on your taxes!).
In my everyday
work, I get to
talk to many
authors about different promotional ideas from BookBub ads to promotional items for giveaways.
Melissa Faliveno, associate editor of Poets & Writers Magazine,
talks with the editors of five independent presses
about the kind of
work they look to publish, the relationships they cultivate with their
authors, and the balance between publishing traditional
work and developing new and innovative ideas for both print and digital literature.
In my previous blog post I
talked about how self - published
authors need to rise to the challenge of exerting greater control over their
works to ensure they maximise all potential sales and revenue streams.
The minute someone gets defensive
about any of this, doesn't think there's always more to learn
about writing or publishing, is content with the mediocrity of a couple hundred sales of their
work on Amazon, or thinks they can beat the tried - and - true system of years of hard
work and dedication it takes to be a respected
author, I know I'm
talking to a hobbyist.
They're dubbing this epic tale, set in 1799 Japan, Mitchell's most ambitious
work yet, which is saying something when you're
talking about the
author of Cloud Atlas.
The writer of that letter, and two of the
authors whose
work helped define the subgenre,
talk about their inspirations and look at where steampunk literature has gone.
Hank is a great interviewer (so check out his site), and I was particularly happy that we not only got to
talk about my Victorian San Francisco Mystery Series but that I was also able to introduce his listeners to the history behind the Paradisi Chronicles — the open source science fiction universe I have been
working on with six other
authors for the past year.
As if in echo of the forthright debate
about self - publishers» balance - sheet woes that London
author Roz Morris opened (see the «provocation» on it at Writer Unboxed)-- and naming an issue we'll be taking up on 30th November at The FutureBook's Author Day — McLaren is ready to talk of a glutted marketplace, of lower unit sales, dwindling revenue... and yet of an optimism not always encountered in this discussion: «Hard work will be rewarded.&
author Roz Morris opened (see the «provocation» on it at Writer Unboxed)-- and naming an issue we'll be taking up on 30th November at The FutureBook's
Author Day — McLaren is ready to talk of a glutted marketplace, of lower unit sales, dwindling revenue... and yet of an optimism not always encountered in this discussion: «Hard work will be rewarded.&
Author Day — McLaren is ready to
talk of a glutted marketplace, of lower unit sales, dwindling revenue... and yet of an optimism not always encountered in this discussion: «Hard
work will be rewarded.»
The site's Community Manager and
Author Program Manager
talks about how
authors can make Goodreads
work for them, and how the site plans to develop in the future.
I'd like to start a new forum where people can
talk about what's
working for you right now in marketing your book.I think this will help other
authors to prioritize their activities if they can find... Continue
When I
talk about what
authors or artists need to do to sell their
work and earn more money, a common response is
Cass
talks about things like what editorial letters are, how royalties and rights
work, and what it's like to write a sequel, all with an approachable, refreshing genuineness that reminds us successful
authors really are just like us.
What
works to get me interested in an
authors books and
work isn't a blog where they
talk about and try to sell their
work.
I made this video as part of a series on how to publish a book in 2016, but it deserves it's own post, because a lot of
authors are spending time and money on shit that doesn't
work, and nobody is really
talking about the stuff that does
work.
The whole key to making it
work is that the book and
author have an online following and that you can offer something super-cool during the event like direct access to the Author, of course, but also they must be talking about something of int
author have an online following and that you can offer something super-cool during the event like direct access to the
Author, of course, but also they must be talking about something of int
Author, of course, but also they must be
talking about something of interest.
We're delighted today to
talk about the latest iBooks
Author project we've been
working on with HarperCollins Children's Books.
Can you
talk about the time and effort it takes to market your
work, a lot of new
authors just assume they too will be bestsellers.
'» laughs
author Dr. Arthur Bradley when
talking about his self - published
work, Handbook to Practical Disaster Preparedness for the Family.
A
work of bold, lyrical beauty, telling detail and compelling characterization — at once cheerful and thoughtful, playful and profound — and written in a unique prose style that metamorphoses brilliantly with the passage of time, 26a will surely be one of the most -
talked -
about novels of this year and many years to come, and its remarkable
author, Diana Evans, welcomed gratefully into the highest order of literary achievement.
«There is so much to
talk about in terms of critiques: what makes them helpful or hurtful, how to go
about providing feedback, how to approach a critique of your
work as the
author once you get it back.
With so much
talk in recent news
about the poor quality of indie
authors»
works and data that shows that only
about 59 % of self - published
authors go so far as to pay a professional editor before hitting that publish button, it's easy to forget that the traditional publishing industry has its fair share of mistakes, too.
With so much
talk in recent news
about the poor quality of indie
authors»
works and data that shows that only
about 59 % of self - published
authors go so far as to pay a professional editor before hitting that publish button, it's easy to forget... [Read more...]
Reach out and e-mail your favorite indie
author (we're here and we're hungry to
talk about our
work... though, not necessarily
about what you like for breakfast).
In the introduction, Mark
talks about the newly announced Book2Pod service announced by Jim Kukral on the Sell More Books Show podcast and shares two of the voices available (Nigel and Jessica) to
talk about one of the things he likes best
about it (freeing
authors to be able to
work on their next book).
Talk to any
author who
works with a legacy publisher and you'll hear horror stories
about changes made that completely changed the meaning of the sentence / paragraph.
When we
talk about enhanced ebooks we're reacting more to the possibilities inherent in the hardware than to the demands of
authors and their
work.
I've
worked with many wonderful
authors and
talked to many successful
authors over the years and there are a few things that I have learned —
about what makes an
author successful and a stand out.
A lot of my efforts are spent
working with bookstores and helping them implement programs such as these that we're
talking about, and whether it's implementing a printing and publishing program for local
authors, I also
talk with stores who want to offer more education.
And remember: Some
authors love to read and
talk about their
work in public — so they'll want those hard copies to sign and sell.
When I
talk about what
authors or artists need to do to sell their
work and earn more money, a common response is «It's not
about the money for me.
I
worked for a publishing company is a direct competitor to Hay House, they
talked about establishing a self publishing department, it never happened... So those who were laid off, or left, formed AuthorAgency.com to empower
authors!