Sentences with phrase «book cover by»

Edition: 50 copies signed, dated and numbered in Roman numerals in pencil on the endpaper, also numbered in Roman numerals in felt - tip pen on the penultimate page; oil paint on book cover applied by Richter with squeegee, in a light grey cardboard slipcase (designed by the artist) 20 copies, signed, dated, numbered in Roman numerals and marked h.c. in pencil on the endpaper; some of these also signed, dated and numbered in Roman numerals in ballpoint or felt - tip pen on the penultimate page; oil paint applied to book cover by Richter with squeegee, in light grey cardboard slipcase (designed by the artist)
The image is self - explanatory and seems like a 1930s book cover by C.S. Lewis or some other writer spilling ink on the robber barons of early America.
In this post, we will look at how you can design a book cover by yourself.
You can «test» out your book cover by asking for feedback from your writer's group, family, friends, co-workers, etc..
How to Write a Creative Brief So Your Graphic Designer Creates an Amazing Book Cover by Beth Bacon
Ready - made covers are primarily used as ebook covers, but some authors purchase ready - made covers for use as a printed book cover by adding a spine and back cover design.
#NaNoProMo Day 9: Four Innovate Ways to Craft a Better Book Cover by guest @KJWatersAuthor Be sure to comment on the blog post to enter to win the $ 100 consult with KJ!
You can design a book cover by yourself or hire someone else, but keep in mind that this is extremely important when it comes to selling your book.
Most of the books covered by Book Punch are available in audio versions.
As Google first announced in September 2009, any book retailer — Amazon, Barnes & Noble, local bookstores, or other retailers — will be able to sell consumers online access to the out - of - print books covered by the settlement, including unclaimed books.
You can also get all the book cover templates at DIY Book Covers by signing up to the Master Package - I'm bundling them together for a limited time, along with my $ 197 course on book marketing.
And, to end on a high note, we have plenty of noteworthy examples of exemplary book covers by independent authors.
So instead of spending $ 40 on advertising, I chose to re-design my book covers by hiring a professional for $ 5 from Fiverr.com.
Today there are several sites dedicated to mocking lousy book covers by both indies and trade publishers.
So, a quick examination of the display ads in RT which show book covers by more than one author generally include a phrase at the bottom of the ad which goes like this:
Authors, if you're after a professional cover without the high price tag, then there is no time like now to take a break and view hundreds of beautifully designed book covers by the top selling cover...
For example, as James Grimmelman explains, under the terms of the settlement, the BRR is authorized to negotiate on behalf of all authors and publishers with respect to the millions of books covered by the settlement.
Her work also appears on albums covers with Rounder Records, on book covers by New Orleans authors, and on the official 1990 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Poster.
And in art, Turner Prize nominee Glenn Brown accurately replicates, on a vast scale, science - fiction book covers by illustrators Chris Foss and Anthony...
I love how Ashley created dimension by starting with varied heights of stacked books covered by brown Kraft paper.

Not exact matches

If you book a tenant through our site and in two months he stops paying rent or wrecks the property on the way out, you're covered by us.
We all know that we shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but that doesn't stop any of us from doing it.
They say you shouldn't judge a book by its front cover, but if you front cover is tacky and badly designed, journalists are unlikely to make it any further.
Ultimately, if your cover is not eye - catching and your title is not intriguing, people will pass by your book without so much as a second glance.
Smart Containers may not really sound like a name you'd associate with a high - tech company - but then again, you shouldn't judge a book by its cover.
«If Deadpool's campaign was an off - the - wall, over-the-top cross-platform marketing bonanza, Batman v Superman's is a by - the - book, cover - all - bases exercise that feels a little... rote,» observes a recent story in Wired.
At least that way you can manage your own tendency to judge a book by it's cover and make clever decisions about how you present yourself.
Total Quality Management (TQM), also covered elsewhere in this book, was also a method promoted by Deming.
Deal Book is a New York Times blog written by Andrew Ross Sorkin covering topics like M&A, investment banking, private equity, hedge funds, IPOs, venture capital, and regulatory news.
How many books do you pass by because the cover does not appeal to you?
The definitive book covering value investing written by the mentor of Warren Buffett himself.
A few days ago, I stumbled on a similar analysis by LPL Financial, a brokerage with over 14,000 financial advisors and a book of $ 500 billions, which appeared in a December 12 Weekly Market Commentary and which covered the past 55 years:
My hope in part 3 is that by noting what needs to change, it will also dispel the new cover on an old book misunderstanding.
Originally published in 1949, called by Warren Buffett «by far the best book on investing ever written,» this handbook covers far more than just how to determine how much a company's stock is worth.
The hypothesis that is inversely proportional to the evidence presented is the hypothesis that can be tested by repeatable experiments.in other words if you read a book cover to cover you can categorically deny that eastern mysticism is all powerful and the philosophies have mathematical inference to the derivative conclusion that one can not mistakenly ignore.
On the question of fascism, however, the facts of Gadamer's career under the Nazis (covered by a quarter of the book) do not lead us to any dramatic or even noteworthy conclusions.
I judged the book by it's cover... actually, by the subtitle on the cover.
You have heard the saying, «Don't judge a book by its cover» but when it comes to churches, this is exactly what some people do.
how often we judge a book by its cover... how often we tell off a person just by the way he or she dresses and etc but fail to look past that..
As in other cases, Rowan Williams is characteristic: his theology is deeply informed by Luther, Schleiermacher, Barth, Rahner, von Balthasar, Bonhoeffer and other continental Europeans, besides theologies from other parts of the world, and his recent book On Christian Theology covers theological method, biblical hermeneutics, creation, sin, Jesus Christ, incarnation, church, sacraments, ethics and eschatology, with the Trinity as the integrator.
One of the best books I have read on the subject while short covers the subject well is a book called Raptureless by Jonathan Welton
«I hate using clichés, but I've definitely learned to not judge a book by its cover,» he said.
[Only to have Nadia post a few days later asking people which Book Cover they would prefer... Nadia has difficulty with either obeying her husband or understanding «consistency» or «integrity»...] Thus, Nadia's credibility is shot... and shot by herself.
Her book's cover features a photograph of the winner of the Fitter Family Contest, sponsored by the Eastern States Exposition of 1925.
The author covered the sex abuse crisis for Newsweek and has produced a big book, mainly about people and events in Boston, that will hold the attention of readers interested in a journalistic account that tries to be fair - minded, although it is not untouched by moments of legitimate, indeed necessary, outrage.
Sam wants the Bible to be a textbook that passed from God to man and through translations by men to give us a book that covers details like math with precision.
As per Professor Crossan's analyses in his many books, the body of Jesus would have ended up in the mass graves of the crucified, eaten by wild dogs, covered with lime in a shallow grave, or under a pile of stones.
It is well symbolized by Elshtain's colorful cover illustration from the Book of Hours of the Duke de Berry.
The «final solution» of conquering them and crowding them into concentration camps euphemistically called «reservations» may have taken place after the period covered by this book, but the pattern of broken treaties, treachery and extermination was the policy of the European settlers from the start.
So, don't judge the book by its cover.
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