Not exact matches
Brands: Many
big names in media have suffered «sudden deaths,» as the
authors put it.
The Bitcoin
name was tainted in my mind then, but my good friend Steve Patterson, the
author of What's the
Big Deal About Bitcoin?
The
biggest names in women's ministry — from Hatmaker to
authors like Shauna Niequist — remain intimately involved in their own local churches, and most have Bible college or seminary degrees.
You know, some recipes by
big name authors just don't work.
The book has already garnered praise from some
big names in the food world including Mark Bittman, Marion Nestle, Jamie Oliver and my personal school food idol, JanPop, aka Janet Poppendieck,
author of Free for All: Fixing School Food in America.
The store also draws
big -
name authors like Dan Gutman and Gail Carson Levine.
Pamela Redmond Satran,
author of numerous books on baby
names, including Beyond Ava & Aiden: The Enlightened Guide to
Naming Your Baby, has a theory about why Tinseltown plays such a big part in the baby - naming
Naming Your Baby, has a theory about why Tinseltown plays such a
big part in the baby -
namingnaming game.
Some political communications companies on both sides do specialize in outreach to the
authors and audiences of the
big -
name political bloggers, but this exercise is not for the empty of pocket.
For instance, if the last
author is a
big name, readers could easily assume that the senior scientist provided the intellectual firepower, even if the first
author did the heavy lifting, Stemwedel says.
Chef and cookbook
author Anna Jones has worked with some of the
biggest names in food, from Jamie Oliver to Yotam Ottolenghi.
The
author concludes his critique by noting that although yoga has established benefits, its utility is dampened by a lack of reflection by stakeholders on the
big picture issues
named above.
The New York Times best - selling
author made her
name with IQuitSugar.com, Australia's
biggest digital wellness site, where she helped 1.5 million people break their sugar habit.
With some of the
biggest names in the food world attending (think Melissa Hartwig, founder of the Whole30; cookbook
author Jasmine Hemsley; McKel Hill of Nutrition Stripped; and so many more) and more dietary restrictions than have ever sat down at a table together, it was, I'm sure, a challenge to prepare a menu that was equal parts healthy, memorable, and delicious — but the revitalize chefs seem to have accomplished just that.
I read a ton of fantasy, and I know a lot of my favorite
authors are online and incredibly accessible to readers because they're not the
big name j.k. rowlings and stephenie meyers of the world.
Big bloggers are now influencers,
authors, designers and ambassadors, their
name and image is just as valuable as their content.
It doesn't rely on franchise or household
names to get butts in the seat, it's as organic as it can be with
author Jesse Andrews adapting his personal novel to the
big screen.
Other renowned
authors have drawn together powerful analyses of these issues, with key examples being David Korten (The Great Turning), David Selby (Education and Climate Change), Basarab Nicolescu (From Modernity to Cosmodernity), Duane Elgin (Deep
Big History essay), Peter Senge (The Fifth Discipline), and Margaret Wheatley (Leadership and the New Science, to
name a few.
In a recent Ed Week blog post from Larry Ferlazzo,
author Zaretta Hammond stated that a
big myth (about Culturally Responsive Teaching) is that it's about motivating students of color by mentioning cultural facts or
naming famous people of color.
The article, «Models for Value - Added Modeling of Teacher Effects,» is
authored by Daniel McCaffrey (Educational Testing Service [ETS] Scientist, and still a «
big name» in VAM research), J. R. Lockwood (RAND Corporation Scientists), Daniel Koretz (Professor at Harvard), Thomas Louis (Professor at Johns Hopkins), and Laura Hamilton (RAND Corporation Scientist).
Imagine the profits an established,
big name author could make if they hired the necessary independent experts to handle the nuts and bolts of self - publishing like I do?
Most
authors, even
big names, never check money owed them with the overseas publisher as to how much they are supposed to be getting.
Besides pitching, lots of conferences have talks, seminars, and classes from
big -
name authors and members of the publishing world that encompass all areas of writing, marketing and building a career as an
author.
I've already picked out an
author name and in the process of setting up another blog (I'm used to juggling multiple blogs so it isn't really a
big deal for me to have a handful of
author blogs).
A recent article in the New York Times entitled «New Publisher
Authors Trust: Themselves» reveals that even big name authors have chosen to self - p
Authors Trust: Themselves» reveals that even
big name authors have chosen to self - p
authors have chosen to self - publish.
I think that's what leads to those cookie cutter books that some
big name authors come out with.
Be ready to go head to head with the
big -
name authors and the major houses, because «success» is soon going to mean something completely different from what it means today, and once we get there, the genie will never go back in the bottle.
ADVANCE TEASERS — Have you noticed how many
big named authors release the first 10 chapters or so for a new novel coming out shortly?
Big name authors are going the indie route to get back the control they lost when they first signed with a publisher.
It's not one
big name author getting all the attention.
In fact, I'll devote endless space on my vast social media platforms to advancing its agenda, and I'll gladly rub shoulders with a bunch of venerated
big name authors whose opinions are aligned with mine.
This November a massive amount of new e-books will be released by
big name authors.
, Shriver goes on to admit that she sometimes has trouble including female writers when asked to
name her favorites, in part because «The
big names in the literary pantheon are repeated over and over again... [I] n the glare of a spotlight and frantic to remember any
author's
name at all, even women like me are going to remember Philip Roth — just as, asked to
name a soft drink, I'm going to remember Coca - Cola.
There are plenty of
big -
name author releases I'm looking forward to this fall (Jonathan Franzen's Freedom, to
name one).
Were they not
authors before they were signed by a
big name?
Traditional press gives more of a
name brand backing to your novels, but often even the
big five publishers depend on the
authors to market their own books.
While the rest of the industry battles it out to be the
biggest names with the flashiest systems and lure the most
authors or books, Wattpad has quietly been amassing a user base of forty million registered users who actively engage in the site's content and communities.
This company houses some of the
biggest named authors such as John Scalzi, Brandon Sanderson and Jim Butcher.
Not true... some
big name authors are going in the other direction, deciding against taking the contract a publishing house is offering and self - publishing instead.
While the rest of the industry battles it out to be the
biggest names with the flashiest systems and lure the most
authors or books, Wattpad has quietly been amassing a user base of forty million registered users who actively... [Read more...]
Rest assured that no agent or editor thinks a
big name author is a guaranteed endorser.
Some publishers of
big name authors will spring for production of a book trailer, but the rest of us — traditionally published or self - published — have to create one on our own.
You see
authors with several books out, who have all manner of credentials to their
name, and platforms as
big as those of a rockstar.
Back when BEA was ABA, the Book and
Author programs mixed
big name authors with emerging
authors, who often became the buzz of the show.
«
Author Marketing Club comes as a boon to those who wish to be independent
authors in the already overloaded tough world of literature, competing with
big name publishers with deep pockets to promote their stable of established writers.
I'm not sure we all realize that even the
big -
name, traditionally published
authors have red - pen - brandishing editors.
He's also one of the
biggest name agents out there representing some
big name authors.
Of course, these are all
big name authors, but hey.
So the next time you pick up a book, whether it's by me, a self - published
author, or a
big name, think about leaving a review — it really does matter!
Side note: Anytime you see a book cover where the
author's
name is
bigger than the title, it's the
author's
name that sells book, not the story inside.
Further, editors can be asked to use a very light copy - editing hand with
big -
name authors whose style is well established, even though it's quirky.