For new
authors the question then becomes, «How can I get some of this search engine goodness for myself?»
Not exact matches
The
question then becomes for the people who add value and try to be useful to
authors and readers — and that includes publishers and booksellers — how do you evolve being useful in a digital world?
You can say, the Bible makes God out to be a bully, even though God isn't real, but
then the
question is why do
authors of the Bible, including Moses, insist that God is a God of Love even when they tell of these stories of brutality?
The
author, warden of Greyfriars and lecturer in history and doctrine at Oxford, clearly poses the
question of his title, examines the answers to the
question proposed by Scripture, authoritative tradition, and a wide variety of contemporary thinkers, and
then presents his own conviction, persuasively giving the reasons why.
The
question then becomes, «What does the
author of Hebrews think will happen to these Hebrew Christians if they do return to Judaism?»
But to get at it, you not only have to know what
questions to ask which
authors are trustworthy, but you will
then have to sift through thousands and thousands of web pages and articles, many of which contain contradictory and confusing information.
So, again, my
question is this: if the Holy Spirit is the
author of truth, because he is the spirit of Christ (which I believe)
then how is it that he is teaching differing doctrines to various denominations?
If Arsene is hellbent on Arsenal bossing the EPL with the same style that saw Barca dominate the world,
then he's neglecting 3 key elements, 1 of which answers the
author's
question.
Then Carolyn Davis,
author of «100
Questions and Answers About Your Daughter's Sexual Wellness and Development,» will discuss her book.
The
author writes that she chose 2005 «because 10 years seemed recent enough for continuity between scientific
questions then and now but also long enough ago for actual progress.
When police detective Emmett Fields (Luke Evans) recognizes a series of elaborate murders as resembling those in Poe's horror tales, he brings the
author in for
questioning, briefly as a suspect and
then to serve as a unique consultant to the department's investigation into these grisly serial killings.
«Math problems, American
authors, and history,» she says and
then recites a
question she remembers being asked: «What poem begins, «Whose woods these are I think I know...»?»
Questions, suggest the
authors, could be stored on a central school district server and
then downloaded on demand by schools.
Whereas students in the past may have read something,
then moved immediately to write personal responses and narratives, the Common Core pushes them and their teachers to stay with the text — to use the
author's words and other evidence within the text to answer
questions and to support analysis.
The
author suggests that identifying agents that act as inhibitors to such potentially generative outcomes for technology integration is a necessary first step, and
then articulates a wide range of
questions that the field might address.
The answers to these
questions are
then reviewed and an individualized self publishing analysis is returned to the
author.
An» @author» feature allows readers to highlight passages in e-books using cursors and
then send
authors questions related to what was written, according to Amazon.
One
author who also had intimate knowledge of independent book stores, talked to her publisher, asked probing
questions about their plans for book promotion for her book, and
then chose to self - publisher her own book.
I hate hate hate
authors who give poorly - written, barely - coherent responses to
questions — and
then follow it up by sending me emails that treat me as if I'm the shoeshine boy, not worthy of any respect.
So
then the actual
question is who should decide just who the real
authors are and who are simply writers?
Today, we answered some reader
questions / comments about bank accounts for your self - publishing business and making your
author site mobile friendly, and
then we jumped into discussing marketing strategies for stand alone novels, as well as several different types of series.
The
questions are developed and put into a Word document and
then the
author types (writes) out their answers.
The reason I ask this same
question differently is that if price were to drive purchases more than popularity,
then the library - pricing option offered to
authors makes sense.
If you're serious about being a successful
author yourself,
then you need to ask
questions that have actionable answers.
In this session,
author Adam Rakunas will give a brief discussion of the Three Big Ifs in worldbuilding,
then lead a group writing session where everyone will ask these
questions and see where the answers take us.
If the answer to these
questions is yes,
then self - publishing may be a good way to go, even with all those upfront costs to the
author.
If there's one
question that is eternal and ongoing in our
author community,
then it's how to sell more books.
The interviewer, Nelson Suit, who is a writer as well as one of the editors at Inkspokes, asked me a number of
questions about my own experiences as an
author who published his own work, but
then asked me — as both a writer and a publisher of others» writing — what would be my advice for folks who were looking at self - publishing.
If «getting money back» means the
author makes enough money to satisfy their costs or profit goals,
then the
question becomes one of what is an equitable split between the
author and hosting bookstore.
Now here's my
question, if an
author is the guest of honor,
then why aren't they allowed in the building without paying a cover charge?
Then I found my way to the facebook group Dragon Riders —
Authors Dictating (which has a wealth of info) and almost all the
questions I had about equipment and how - tos tended to refer to Scott's book.
Then the
question becomes, how much of that profit do they give to the
author?
-- Formatting HTML newsletters — Formatting books for Smashwords — Research about the business side of being an
author (e.g., how Street Teams work, how to market a book in a foreign language, podcasts that might be a good fit to have you as a guest, etc.)-- Scouting for bloggers to send book review requests to — Pitching to those bloggers and tracking responses — Formatting (and perhaps light editing) of blog posts, or organizing content — Managing your Street Team Facebook group (posing
questions to keep the group engaged, answering
questions, sharing upcoming news, etc.)-- Creating box sets in Scrivener from individual novels — Moving works translated into a foreign language from Word into Scrivener — Scheduling tweets and Facebook posts (ones that don't require your direct input or engagement with your audience)-- Transcribing audio interviews or notes — For non-fiction
authors, VAs can do an enormous number of tasks around webinars or other training you offer (e.g., planning and booking the event, scheduling guests, managing registration lists, dealing with the back - end technology, creating and proofing slide decks, sending out advance information packages to the trainees, and
then sending out follow - up information to the trainees, etc..)
Authors simply answer a series of
questions, or create their own
questions, and
then click publish.
I
question I have, is will this spawn a new breed of editors that will help self - published
authors get rid of the warning label and
then assist said
author in any future books that come out?
A group of fourth graders read Tuck Everlasting at Poquoson Elementary School,
then had so many
questions they sent
author Natalie Babbitt a letter.
Dougie Brimson New Generation Publishing The other day, whilst talking about the subject of publishing, I was referred to as an indie -
author and
then asked if I was comfortable with the label... I have actually given it some consideration and eventually I goggled the obvious
question; what is an indie
author?
I feel fairly confident that as rebeccar says that The
author will tie things together,
then again I think he will still leave unanswered
questions.
Mark Coker, c.e.o. of Smashwords, said: «
Authors simply answer a series of
questions, or create their own
questions, and
then click publish... The idea for this feature came to me last year when we were running a series of
author interviews here on the Smashwords blog.
The thousand dollar
question (because that is what some of the high - brow
authors claim to splurge on a «good» book cover)
then is: how much should you really spend to make your book cover look «professional»?
My
question: Why
then become an
author if you are only going to outsource all your work?
And
then on the publishing side we have a whole group of New York Times bestselling
authors that are very successful self - publishers, and you can go in and ask them any
questions that you might have, and there's a whole list of frequently asked
questions and things like that.
The big
question that most
authors face is, what
then?
Below is a list of independent
authors who participated in a survey throughout 2016 about literary fiction and
then answered a broader set of
questions about their thoughts on the genre.
It will take consistent hard work, and the stars in the universe will have to line up in that
author's favor... and
then, it will still be mostly a
question of luck.
A couple of paragraphs down the
author of the article
then notes that such a change in policy brings into
question just how much data Amazon can mine from its customers.
Howey's also gathering user - submitted data, so it'd be interesting to see if we could run the same Amazon Sales Rank methodology for a single book for an extended length of time (i.e., not for a single snapshot) and
then bump that up against what the
author actually reports getting for the period in
question.
To your
question, for
authors, I think the blog is most important, but one has to know how to make it effective (target audience, visual, etc), Twitter, Facebook, Google + (although ranking this one is tough, especially if you are focused on page rank — if so, you NEED to be active here), and
then website (but again, if you are properly focused for page rank, a website can be invaluable).
Then why do most publishing contracts include a clause wherein the
authors signs their rights way to the product in
question?
Said editor
then got upset when the
author questioned some of the changes, to the point that threats were made that if the
author didn't accept all of them, she wasn't «allowed» to use any of them.