A lot of authors don't attend events
because booking events is intimidating.
Not exact matches
I had a lot riding on this
event because I was about to finish my
book about Apple and I badly needed the scene for the last chapter of my
book.
You can get 3x points (up to 50,000 points maximum, or 15,000 airline miles) for the rate of the rental, as well as for any guest rooms
booked because of the
event.
The
book was scrupulously accurate
because it got right mostly unimportant details (the distances between places, the dates of
events like hunting season).
This is true, not
because it contains, as it does, more exalted religious ideas than any other
book, or expresses them better (this would be an explanation of the Bible's superiority, not of its uniqueness), but
because it stands in a unique relation to some unique and supremely significant
events.
But he judges the novel negatively at the end of the essay
because the apparently disconnected and random
events of the
book are in fact coherent: they, not free selves, are the mechanical causes which effect the
book's conclusion.
That is like saying Napolean should have read my history
book because it clearly states he was defeated... The Scripture came after the
event....
Do you believe all the supernatural assertions in that
book (the Koran) just
because some guy in the 600's wrote down a story of super-natural
events?
These two persons are prominent in the
book of Esther, included in the Old Testament
because it gave instructions for Purim and described the
event which was commemorated.
He himself stresses the facts that the Jesus of history is not kerygmatic and that his
book Jesus and the Word is not kerygma,
because the essential aspect of the kerygma is that Christ is present in it as eschatological
event, and Christ is not so present in existentialist historiographical studies of the historical Jesus.
Barth wrote somewhere, I think in his small
book on Homiletics, that he felt in the future that preaching had to turn away from being a prepared speech
event to a more community
event with discussion,
because the days of a professional authority feeding people what he thinks they need to know are over.
Hi Ella — I had hoped to be able to meet you at Chorleywood in february, but had to cancel
because of a Neal's Yard
event booking — so disappointed — but clients have to come first.
I just saw you last night at Bookshop Santa Cruz, where they also sold out of
books (and you were almost late
because of the huge
event in SF)!
Because I wanted to bake cookies for the event and also because the hotel for the convention was booked until Friday, we chose to stay at an AirBnB in east Austin, giving us access to a full k
Because I wanted to bake cookies for the
event and also
because the hotel for the convention was booked until Friday, we chose to stay at an AirBnB in east Austin, giving us access to a full k
because the hotel for the convention was
booked until Friday, we chose to stay at an AirBnB in east Austin, giving us access to a full kitchen.
That's
because Reuters reported over the weekend that Woods had
booked lodging in or around Dublin, Ohio, the site of Jack Nicklaus» Memorial Tournament, for the week of the June 2 - 5
event.
Go hurry up and check on the holiday happenings at Royal Sonesta Hotel,
because they may just make you look like a hero when you
book an
event there (I know I will be doing just that).
I had to research my own life when I wrote my first
book because it had been eighteen years since the
events occurred.
The hotel concerned then made a statement saying that the hotel cancelled
because it was unaware that the
booking was for a «political»
event, it was nothing to do with threats.
«I'm not going to read his
book,
because I don't read fiction,» Astorino said while attending a Columbus Day
event on Sunday.
General News of Wednesday, 16 May 2018 Source: dailyguideafrica.com The
event was aimed at celebrating mothers The Chief Executive Officer of Ozon Media Nana Tweneboa - Koduah has mentioned that everyone owes it a duty to give their mothers or mother figure in their lives a special treat on Mother's Day
because the holy
books states that» honour your mother and father to get long life» and that is the only commandment that comes with a promise same in the Holy Bible same in the Holy Quran.
And another interesting thing I noticed was I was working out a lot, especially right before my
book launch
because I was like, «Oh, I want to look amazing for all of my
book launch
events and stuff,» so I was doing intense workouts.
These
events are an excellent idea
because they pick up on things people have in common, and it's about meeting someone who has a mutual interest (whether that's wine, coffee, cookery or
book reading for example).
Honestly, though, Cargo feels a lot like the acclaimed comic
book series Y: The Last Man, primarily
because of how it builds its world fast and then focuses on the humans swept up in these mostly unexplained, extreme
events.
If the first
book in a series hooks a reader, they're likely to come back for more — particularly when they feel that the story is «going somewhere» and that each
book «matters»
because events have consequences.
That's
because there's a lot of conflicting information about query letters: in
books; on the Internet; and taught by publishing professionals at seminars, workshops, and writer
events.
I learned about this
because I was at a bookstore presentation for another author and after she spoke, the
book events coordinator told the audience to come back next week to hear this author.
Sure there are social media platforms like Goodreads, Wattpad, Facebook groups etc. and then there are the «real» opportunities that are so much harder to facilitate and organize (and pay for e.g. expense vs profit) like community or regional
events and networks as you point out above, but I feel really strongly that the most important thing for an author to do in order to build a loyal paying (italics) fanbase / readership is to produce good quality works that are publicized properly and to spend time interacting with those of your readers who you know buy your
books because they came to you in the first place.
This is important
because the
book alternates between them as narrators and getting both of their versions of the same
event is quite entertaining!
They don't know
because many American - history textbooks and trade
books for youth about the civil rights movement give little attention to the
events that occurred in Mississippi in the summer of 1964.
I began
because one of my
events on The Law of Similars
book tour was snowed out, and a reading group that was planning to attend contacted me with questions.
So, pay attention to what you post
because the excerpt will either cause your community to attend an
event or make them want to read more of your
book and make the purchase.
Northington, who started her career in
books after college «
because it sounded like more fun than grad school» worked for Changing Hands Bookstore in Tempe, Arizona, and is currently managing
events and marketing at The King's English.
So, if you just finished a
book and are making up excuses to not mail it to editors or not get it out indie published because you had too much fun writing it, because it came too fast or too easy, or it needs a massive rewrite, you really have issues with Book as Event think
book and are making up excuses to not mail it to editors or not get it out indie published
because you had too much fun writing it,
because it came too fast or too easy, or it needs a massive rewrite, you really have issues with
Book as Event think
Book as
Event thinking.
And remind them that
book events are possible
because bookstores open their doors to the community and the community should support them.
You'll tie your expertise into a breaking news
event, and your
book promotion campaign will get off the ground in a way that you simply can't plan,
because you can't predict which news hooks will offer themselves up to you.
This is important
because media and
event organizers like to be on the front end before a
book is available to the public.
Our showrooming trials even included people that came to our free
book release
events because they ordered their
book online but still wanted to have fun, as well as authors who had
book signings at the store to make contact with people & build their fan base, then encourage them to buy online elsewhere.
I found this
book frightening, mostly
because the
events that take place in it seem all too possible in America's current political climate.
I wrote a
book that I would like to read, and
because I enjoy literary allusions and little winks at historical
events and art objects, I put some of those in there.
Realize that if someone gets hurt or injured while at your
event, homeowners insurance (yours or your host's) may not cover the damages
because your
book signing could be considered a business
event, not just a friendly party.
But after many decades of authors being sent on the road, it's TV, radio and even print media that is a priority
because everyone now has had horror stories of no one showing up for their
book event.
This is
because «nonfiction» covers a multitude of topics, including historical nonfiction narratives, current
events and political
books, as well
books on health and self - help topics by television personalities.
In fact, we've had authors order OTHER authors»
books at wholesale prices when they knew they were going to be attending a major
book event,
because anytime you buy low and sell high you have a profit - generating opportunity.
Personally, I like the pre-order option
because it allows for the build up of anticipation of a
book's release with marketing events, such as blog tours or the review by a professional site such as BookPage or Midwest Book Rev
book's release with marketing
events, such as blog tours or the review by a professional site such as BookPage or Midwest
Book Rev
Book Review.
The author page is where you don't have to worry about post frequency or too much promotion: the people that like your author page like it
because they want to know everything about your
book, from readings and
events to reviews.
Getting involved with an
event works well for more outgoing authors,
because it allows them to meet people in person and explain exactly why they ought to give the
book a chance.
«We came up with the idea
because one of the frustrations we find as publishers is we have an editorial meeting every week, where we discuss things which are going on — news
events which would make wonderful
books.
I have trouble saying this will be a favorite
book of mine, not only
because has taken me longer than usual to read but tracking the
events of the story seemed to foreign to me.
All these topics are reflected in this
book,
because they interest me, but I wanted to explore and better understand how common people live through these
events and issues.
Because of this, the passages about Danticat's own childhood never fully snap into focus and she can only gesture toward her feeling of abandonment when her parents move to the U.S.. For at least one reviewer, this self - effacement compromises Danticat's honesty with the reader, especially since she was writing acclaimed novels and winning literary renown as the
book's
events unfolded.