Sentences with phrase «authors talking about»

Six of the videos, «Scientists on the Front Lines of Climate Change,» feature NCA chapter authors talking about key messages from their chapters.
I'm hearing more and more authors talking about how their legacy publishers are refusing to release rights e-books rights back to them even though these same publishers are reporting digital sales on the titles in question that are well below the «in print» figures necessary to maintain the rights.
I've seen countless authors talking about how they were making pennies and then finally wrote a book «to market» and suddenly jumped up to four figures a month in earnings.
I hear some authors talking about how they would like to dip their toe into the waters, but they're afraid their publishers will get mad and drop them.
it's funny, because every time I read indie authors talking about self pubbing, it sounds exciting and I start thinking — why not?
The internet has been alive the last week or so with authors talking about how BN's choice to either not stock their books or to not reorder them is hurting their sales.
Recently I've even seen some articles written by successful, traditionally published, bestselling, award - winning authors talking about how little money they've actually made (a $ 30K advance, split up over three years, for example).
I liked how you had successful authors talking about ways to get your writing out there.
I spent most of my time at the London Book Fair 2017 sitting in the front row of the surprisingly pink ALLi stand, listening to independent authors talking about their success and author - aid services sharing the tips and tricks of the business.
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Six of the videos, «Scientists on the Front Lines of Climate Change,» feature NCA chapter authors talking about key messages from their chapters.
I have several books by Jewish authors talking about God's humor.
In an interview at the 2017 Inc. 5000 conference in Palm Springs, California, on Thursday, the entrepreneur, investor, and author talked about what it really takes be successful, his recent brush with cancer, and of course, the inside scoop on Shark Tank.
Leigh Gallagher, Fortune Magazine and «The Airbnb Story,» author talks about how Airbnb has transformed the way travelers book rooms and disrupted the hotel industry.
I fall into that category that the author talks about.
The author talks about practices that address fundamental human needs: honoring the body, hospitality, household economics, saying yes and saying no, keeping Sabbath, testimony, discernment, shaping communities, forgiveness, healing, dying well and singing our lives.
That is why the author talked about «our» problem.
btw, about the issue of taxes on the rich that the author talks about, it has just come to notice that a lot of rich americans are giving up their citizenship to save on taxes.
When the author talks about interpretation of an ancient book, he means to take literally the scripture the way you are putting.
Luckily the author talks about this happening, so I am not beating myself up over it.
One of the things the author talks about are migraine triggers (he has a much broader definition of migraine than I'm used to).
In the chapter, the author talks about how she was always wanting more, more, more.
A bloggy friend: «Lori, there's an author talking about open adoption in an article in The Atlantic.
I really appreciated that the author talks about the «exceptions» and basically every possible scenario.
The authors talk about creating a routine for your baby following the acronym E.A.S.Y. which stands for: Eat, Activity, Sleep, and You time (during the sleep).
These authors talk about bedsharing as the cultural and physiological norm for human infants, particularly in the context of breastfeeding.
In page 219, the author talks about the origin of two - tier theory of free expression and writes that it has been first suggested by Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. (1841 - 1935), the Jurist who served the Supreme Court from 1902 to 1932, and later advocated by Robert H. Jackson (1892 - 1952) who was Attorney General (1940 - 1941) and serving in the Supreme Court (1941 - 1954).
The author talks about dealing with DSPS (Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome) which is...
The author talks about how the brain releases dopamine to make us want food, promising us a reward.
Over the summer I did a book study and in the book the author talked about having something in a high traffic area that every time you saw it you would pray for your family.
The authors talk about having «a pair and a spare» — always dating 3 men at once.
About Blog The author talks about the bipolar disorder, anxiety and mental health journey.
In our exclusive interview, the author talks about the inspiration for her tell - all, her best and worst first date, and her most valuable piece of relationship advice.
Sharing my thoughts with other readers have often given me multiple views of the books we read and authors we talked about.
The author talks about how a lot of senior singles are looking more for companionship than marriage at this age.
Our authors talk about how to do that, too — from teaching study skills for independent learning to making students more aware of their own behavior to enlisting them to help their teachers turn schools around, embrace technology, and learn new professional skills.
The author talks about several reasons why he feels the idea of Girt is too simplistic to capture the importance of other aspects of achievement and success.
Note: In this new world it was the author talking about the control of release dates and how to do it.
We listen when talented and successful authors talk about things that get them excited.
What would that author talk about on social media that would attract the attention of thousands, hundreds of thousands, or millions of people?
It sounds ridiculously naive to me when indie authors talk about book marketing or promotion.
Many authors talk about the challenges of just getting their books into print.
It drives me nuts to hear indie authors talk about their 70 % «royalty» from Amazon.
I've heard authors talk about cutting a 120,000 - word book into two or three smaller books and selling them as a series because series tend to sell better than stand alone books.
One thing I hear a lot of self - published and traditionally - published authors talk about today is the business of writing.
I like to listen to the author talk about why they wrote the book, what inspired it, what they're trying to say, who they hope will read it.
In a recent interview with Forbes, the author talks about the subject for her next book: gay rights.
Dylan Hearn has a really good article looking at 5 Self - publishing Truths Few Authors Talk About.
Listen to our authors talk about why they chose self - publishing, and how AuthorHouse helped make their publishing dreams a reality.
She overheard a first - time author talking about his novel.
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