That reviewer who «screwed you over» with a bad review picked
your book out of dozens of submissions and took the time to read it.
Not exact matches
In his new
book, The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the Great Age
of American Innovation (Penguin), Jon Gertner vividly tells the story
of the transistor, as well as the
dozens of other innovations that rolled
out of Bell Labs.
To get myself
out of debt, I read
dozens of books about saving and investing.
Orthodoxy was first published in London by John Lane Press in 1908, and it has never gone
out of print» with more than two
dozen publishers now offering editions
of the
book.
Meanwhile, Hutchinson continued to write
books, turning
out a
dozen or more volumes on such themes as the history
of Methodism, world revolution and religion, the ordeal
of Western religion, the leaders who made the churches and the modernization
of China.
Four
books were picked
out of dozens and
dozens of gospels to serve the views
of Constantine.
To those
of you on this thread, who, with your 3 pound brain, HS or College degree, 15 - 40 year lifespan to this point, and literally
dozens of books and articles and discussions over beer and pretzels, have the mystery
of thousands
of years and millions
of people figured
out — Bravo!
Kinnamon's formulation, represented by his
book The Vision
of the Ecumenical Movement (Chalice, 2003), comes
out of an «unstructured» meeting on the future
of ecumenism attended by 30 veterans
of the movement a half
dozen years ago.
Not only are all 78 recipes sufficiently interesting, the
book is well thought
out, well written, and packed with detailed information about
dozens of different cheeses.
i've made a
dozen loaves
of your bread and those blondies omg i threw eating in moderation right
out the window;) my husband is celiac and no dairy and has loved every thing i've put in front
of him that i've made off your site.you are an amazing person to share these recipes, i've ordered your
book and can't wait to get my nutty little paws on it haha
In his pursuit
of 30 wins, McLain zoomed about in Lear jets, played Hammond organs, swigged Pepsi - Colas, schmoozed with Steve Allen, Bob Hope, Ed Sullivan, Joey Bishop, Glen Campbell and the Smothers Brothers, changed his hair color, appeared on the covers
of TIME and SPORTS ILLUSTRATED, recorded an album, gave organ lessons
out of his home to two
dozen students at $ 3.50 an hour and got himself
booked in advance into the Riviera in Vegas, the Detroit Auto Show, Disneyland and a hundred other places to play electric keyboard with his band come winter.
I checked
dozens of books out of the library, trying them
out in turn.
Find
out who won a copy
of Suzanne J.E. Tourtillott's new
book, Craft Challenge:
Dozens of Ways to Repurpose a Pillowcase, and enter to win this week's
book giveaway.
Over a
dozen years
of parenting and
dozens of books on parenting later, my advice to parents
out there is: Forget about it.
So I went on a search for confidence, listened to many speak on the subject, read
dozens of books, hunted in the really deep, dark places
of my soul trying to figure
out where I went wrong.
I don't have a single source I can send people to for this protein / GNG / keto malarkey yet — apart from a biochem
book, there are
dozens of various bits spread
out over the interwebs and amongst journals, and maybe oneday I'll get bored enough to compile them all like the others.
Heck, even if you are so
out of shape that you have to really go slow and start with the bare minimum
of exercises, most readers have told me that the nutrition section
of the
book alone was well worth the investment and has opened their eyes to
dozens of things that they had never realized they were doing wrong in their dietary habits.
Or, pull
out a recipe from one
of her
dozen cook
books and find a perfect meal that always hit the spot.
Before the days
of the internet and gamefaqs to bail you
out, your only hope was to find the information in one
of the
dozens of game hint manuals or the rare
book dedicated to a particular game.
He also writes about film, pop and geek culture, gaming,
books and the arts for The New York Times, BoingBoing, wired.com, Salon.com, PsychologyToday.com, WBUR's «Cognoscenti,» and GeekDad, and has also contributed to Playboy, National Geographic Traveler, Christian Science Monitor, Psychology Today, San Francisco Chronicle, USA Today, and Washington Post, Time
Out and Fodor's, among
dozens of other magazines, newspapers, websites and guidebooks worldwide.
book came
out with
dozens of mistakes.
One
of the hardest - hit schools was Mitchell Middle School, according to Gabrielle Sharrock, she lamented «I was not consulted about
books being removed and two days after the school was «weeded» I found
dozens of boxes full
of books slated to be destroyed, numerous shelves bare and most
of the non-fiction section nearly cleared
out.»
There are
dozens of book promotion sites
out there, some massive like Bookbub, others small like Ebook - soda.
I mean, it would be nice, but I'm not sure I have what it takes to go
out and do lots
of interviews and give
book talks in front
of dozens or even hundreds
of people.
• Selective promotion supported by review coverage and bookseller enthusiasm are the key to moving
dozens of books a day
out the door.
Whether it is one
of the big six houses or one
of the
dozens of often cash - strapped small press, the thing is that you wrote the
book and apart from having it «professionally edited and hopefully not changed too much by the editor, then printed, it's all down to you to make your
book stand
out among the millions
of books currently available.
Popular poetry
books get published in
dozens of editions; they get published in magazines, in columns and newspapers, in different typefaces with different margins, even different colors
of paper, they go
out on broadsides and are scrawled onto walls, and on and on.
Randomly stumbled upon this tonight and I see most
of the comments are now years old... but in response to your last comment Tracy about how you know at least some writers that make $ 1,000 a day by writing longer works...
out of curiosity, are these writers publishing
dozens of books to get to that level or did they just find the right niche and only have to publish a few
books to get to that level?
Most
of us had never heard it before her
book came
out, and now you hear it
dozens of times a day.
After I'd read and re-read that
book and taken copious notes on it, I set
out to research a
dozen or so companies that are in the business
of helping authors get their work into print.
Unlike recommendations that are derived from what other readers are checking
out, the Bookish engine matches users to
books based on
dozens of attributes and filters
out irrelevant titles.
Even the smallest could loan
out a
dozen copies
of a popular
book at the same time.
We all know it's a brave new world
out there when it comes to publishing — paper
books, ebooks, pdfs; Kindles and iPads and Sony Readers... and
dozens of new startups too, offering even newer and more exciting options for authors and readers alike.
In less than six months since my first publication I have already sold a few
dozen books out of hand and to museums through Moraine's Edge Books, and I function as a registered business, collecting sales tax,
books out of hand and to museums through Moraine's Edge
Books, and I function as a registered business, collecting sales tax,
Books, and I function as a registered business, collecting sales tax, etc..
Each
book's page comes with a dropdown menu
of dozens of different file formats, anything from a zip file to a PDF file to a format suitable for most any mobile device
out on the market today.
There are plenty
of people
out there, so if you're writing a
book that you think lots
of people will want to buy and read, then surely you can entice a
dozen people or so to review it.
And what's fascinating to me is that these
books, and the
dozens of other traditionally published upcoming releases that I looked at are coming
out of different publishing companies.
What makes Fiasco stand
out from the crowd
of recently published
books about the current situation in Iraq is the comprehensiveness and coherence
of Ricks's reporting, and the
dozens of military sources he cites (many going on the record for the first time) backed up by the thousands
of pages
of internal documents - Ricks says he read over 30,000 pages
of documents, including diaries, unit logs, official briefings, email correspondence and US military documents.
If Amazon would offer a promotion giving me a credit to ensure I would be able to buy Kindle versions
of a
dozen or so
of my must - have Nook
books (
out of the 100 + I now have), I'd buy a Kindle and switch in a heart beat.
That is compounded with the popularity contests behind some
of the mega-reviewers who are apparently on a mission to hold the record for most
book reviews, spitting
out dozens of so - called reviews per day.
What makes Fiasco stand
out from the crowd
of recently published
books about the current situation is the comprehensiveness and coherence
of Ricks's reporting, and the
dozens of military sources he cites (many going on the record for the first time) backed up by the thousands
of pages
of internal documents - Ricks says he read over 30,000 pages
of documents, including diaries, unit logs, official briefings, email correspondence and US military documents.
Stick your nose deep into an old
book and inhale deeply... As it turns
out,
dozens of different chemicals that are emitted by paper, binding, ink, and glue... break down over time... One prominent compound results from the breakdown
of lignin, a polymer found in plant cell walls, as well as paper.
They all respect their readers, do their very best to produce work that resonates with them, in many cases put
out a LOT
of books before they hit (I think Hugh had 7
out before Wool gained traction, and I know HM Ward had at least a
dozen out, Melissa had 5 or 6, Elle had 10 or so, I had 10 or 11, etc. etc. etc.), and kept at it, trying new things, changing gears when necessary, and never wasting their time with idiocy that had no impact on their craft or their sales.
hether you're a self - published author, traditionally published or just starting
out writing your first
book, there are
dozens of obstacles standing between you and six - figure success as an author...
Whether
out for a walk, at the gym, on a plane, or in the car, you can bring
dozens of audio
books with you on your iPod or iPhone.
An extra-long list
of titles deserves an extra-long installment
of On The Shelf, so let's get started on my look at some
of the over two
dozen books out this week!
Their eagle eyes caught something I had missed, so I recruited two
of them and now we check the
books a
dozen times before they go
out.
Before the days
of Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing platform and paperback distributors like Createspace, the way the self - publish your novel meant going to a small indie press, they would make a few
dozen of your
books and you would hand them
out to friends, family, and maybe put an ad in the classifieds sections
of newspapers.
I own and enjoy self - published
books by (off the top
of my head, and no doubt missing some
out) at least a
dozen authors.
There are
dozens of options
out there for every faction
of publishing a
book.