Sentences with phrase «aware authors know»

Self - aware authors know they're taking on a challenge when they choose to self - publish a book, a rewarding and exciting challenge, but a challenge nonetheless.
Self - aware authors know they're taking on a challenge when they choose to publish their own work, a rewarding and exciting challenge, but a challenge nonetheless.

Not exact matches

Just be aware that if you are a first time author, you're not going to be able to get much above minimum, no matter what you do.
It is courteous and explanatory, rather as if the author is talking to a good friend whom she has known for years and is aware carries certain anti-Catholic prejudices and considerable ignorance but also goodwill and genuineinterest in the subject of the Church.
Yes, I'm aware that a growing post-9 / 11 liberal agenda that some liberals don't even know they've fallen into is to defend the mainstream Muslim faith while demonizing what they make to be Christianity, but this author's piece is just silliness at a new level, yet it does represent liberal sentiment very accurately.
The authors don't appear to know that power is irrelevant in their case and they also don't seem to be aware that their death and morbidity rate is anything but safe given they had a very low risk population.
What you need to know about Russian etiquette Author: Iskender Mokenov (Rulexpat) Although Russians are very forgiving toward foreigners who aren't always aware of the local customs, knowing a few cultural and etiquette...
Penn, best known for writing many of the early X-Men movies, adapted the reference - heavy, self - aware book along with its author, Ernest Cline.
Authors who know and care about the content, published by a cost - effective book publishing system, delivered to a customer - aware and author - friendly indie is a winning combination that's producing increasing sales when the rest of the industry is rather flat.
I know a lot of indie authors and read a lot of indie stories, and I'm aware of the strategies behind their pricing decisions, so, the lower end of the pricing structure isn't an issue for me.
As I'm sure you're aware self - published authors don't have a lot of money and as a self - published author yourself, I know you'd appreciate me asking you to appreciate this and perhaps buy the book instead of getting a FREE copy of it...?
As an indie author who exerts enough effort making others aware of the book and coercing them to buy and then read it, you know for darn sure I ain't dealing with returns.
Unless we are aware of the author from other authors we already know, we are very wary to work with anyone.
You should be aware of the situation, but also know that this massive book promos aren't the only way to sell books (I know tons of authors in multiauthor boxsets who hit the list but don't make money, or see a significant increase in book sales).
Instead, I want to make sure you're aware of seven key benefits about Amazon advertising that every author needs to know:
But those who don't know better may not be aware of the blood, sweat, and tears that those authors put into marketing.
As a proactive writer aware of current publishing industry trends, you know you need an author website.
I imagine with your phenomenal growth, you personally no longer have the time to know each author individually or the details of each book you publish, but I would like to make you aware of my particular project, which is best done via the attached cover — designed by my wife, a gifted graphic designer, who worked for a number of years at McGraw Hill and designed many covers for their educational series.
We are not aware of any situation (hypothetical or real) where the law would require us to turn away an author before we even know what's in your manuscript.
As business - minded authors, it's important to know and be aware of the opportunities and possibilities that are available to us in this exciting new time.
In the article «25 Things Writers Should Know About Rejection,» author Chuck Wendig gives some twenty - five excellent things writers should be aware of when faced with rejection.
Indeed, one of the most creative - marketing author - marketer - speakers I am aware of, Seth Godin (to use an example of someone who is familiar to lots of bloggers) often gives away eBooks because he knows they enhance his «brand» and will help generate revenue in other ways.
They are for authors wondering how to make their story better or who are aware of the story's problems but don't know how to fix them.
This is both due to more authors becoming aware of the benefits, and to booksummit members like Randy Foster, Melissa, etc. who are unearthing more and more offers (please let me know if i missed someone else + i'll add a mention).
It must be a sense of responsibility to your fellow authors to really communicate, you know, what they need to be aware of, where they need to be wary, and also to encourage them, too.
If you don't already know for sure, it's important to be aware of how the IRS makes the distinction between whether you're a hobbyist writer or professional author.
As a point of comparison, book buyers interviewed showed less awareness of several major authors than of the Amazon - Hachette dispute: 28 % of them knew who Malcolm Gladwell is, and 35 % were aware of Lee Child.
I think the one key you both mentioned is that, no matter how you get your book published, an author has to be aware that they are responsibe for getting their book out into the public.
(At Shelf Awareness, they point out as a means of comparison that while 39 % were aware of the Amazon / Hachette dispute, fewer knew about several of the authors involved in the dispute: 35 % are aware of Lee Child, for example, while only 28 % know who Malcolm Gladwell is.)
We know that at least one of the authors is well aware of the contrary story told by the raw balloon data.
Employers want to know that you are aware of your strengths and weaknesses, says Weis, author of Playing to Win in Business.
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