Sentences with phrase «books from different authors»

The Library of Congress creates data blocks for publishers who have published more than 7 books from different authors.

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In this book the authors asked: «What makes the truly exceptional companies different from the comparison companies and what were the common practices these enduringly great companies followed throughout their...
The author reviews two books on the subject discussing the cultural patterns and problems of first and second generation Koreans, how they are different from other ethnic groups and the problems of assimilation into American culture.
Your god didn't author it, there is proof of that... there is further proof that it was written by man (the Bible is comprised of 66 Books written over a period of about 1,500 years by over 40 authors from all walks of life, with different kinds of personalities, and in all sorts of situations.
I guess if you are going to believe in an all knowing, all powerful sky daddy, reading an old compilation of 60 different books from 40 different authors put together by a group of supposedly reformed pagans 1600 years ago would just be putting your faith to the test, I mean a person with faith needs no proof.
They are taken from more than 350 classical writings by different authors whose list is appended at the end of the book.
The book is pretty cool and contains 200 recipes from 45 different recipe developers, including cookbook authors and some of your favorite bloggers.
In the forthcoming book, The Soul of Basketball, author Ian Thomsen asks Cuban how he is different from other owners.
There were elements of the book in which my parenting will look different from the author's, but overall I found this a hugely encouraging, refreshing, and helpful read.
These long - unanswered questions, grist for generations of philosophers, drive the discussion between neuroscientist and neurologist Antonio Damasio and novelist and essayist Siri Hustvedt — both authors of recent books on the topic, though from different points of view.
The authors have a deft touch that stopped it from becoming an entirely different, much darker book.
KW: Children's book author Irene Smalls says: This very dramatic role is very different from the comedies you are known for?
Rosemary Salomone, professor of law at St. John's University and author of the 2003 book Same, Different, Equal: Rethinking Single - Sex Schooling, agrees: «Many students in single - sex classes report feeling more comfortable raising their hands and expressing uncertainty regarding a lesson or topic without fear of embarrassment or teasing from the opposite sex.»
From the book description you are able to see that the author spent time with eight different schools looking at the key ingredients to help students reach deep learning in their education journey.
In this engaging webinar based on his new book, Digital Portfolios in the Classroom: Showcasing and Assessing Student Work, author Matt Renwick shows how digital portfolios — dynamic collections of authentic information from different media — can capture student thinking and progress and help clarify assessment data.
It's because the authors get so wrapped up in explaining what their books are about, that they they fail to show how they're different from everything else that's already on the market.
Douglas Preston - The feeling we [Authors Guild] have is that books are different from toasters and wide - screen television sets.
So, if an agent gets queries from two different authors who've written books in the same genre, and both projects are great, but one author has a big social media following and the other one doesn't, who do you think the agent is going to choose?
Writing the text for an author website is a very different beast from writing a book.
The authors of the Top 10 books come from six different countries: the United States, Sweden, Ireland, Pakistan, Australia and Israel.
In his new book, Waking the Dead, popular author John Eldredge approaches that concept from a radically different angle.
The prize identifies, and puts at the forefront of the competitive publishing industry, exceptional books written by first - time authors from three categories: Literary Fiction, Genre Fiction (this year Speculative Fiction; a different genre is showcased each year), and Non-Fiction.
In addition to the books listed above, I can't wait to read two new novels from Nashville authors: The 13th Sign by Kristin O'Donnell Tubb (author of Autumn Winifred Oliver Does Things Different and Selling Hope) and Out of The Easy by Ruta Sepetys (author of Between Shades of Gray).
My biggest mistake as an author was trying to imitate authors who are very different people and who write very different books from my own.
Can you imagine the reader signups if submitting your email address got you ten free books — each from a different author?
Now, the one thing that makes me different from a lot of self - pubbed authors is that if I find a typo or some other issue with a print book, I can't just change it before the next on - demand book is printed and shipped out.
Author Solutions has been hosting Book to Screen PitchFest events since 2011, with over 600 books pitched to over 150 different representatives from film, television and digital media companies.
You can do this by choosing different art styles, title fonts, and «extras» like quotes or bestseller status, etc. for each genre, but keep an element such as your author name consistent from book to book.
2) A similar type of book will be assigned to you (from a different author than the one who reviewed your book).
Books would still be moved from author to consumer, but in different ways.
You can amass a lot of books in the same genre from different authors, for instance, for a more impressive prize, or chip in and give away a more expensive gift than you could manage on your own.
Even more stupid: I knew that no one buys books from authors they've never heard of, but I somehow believed that I would be different.
To get from being an author who needs to sell more books, through to an author who is completely supporting themselves with their writing, there are 26 different steps to take.
I have huge bookshelves filled with books, from the most famous authors, of all different kinds.
I've read lots of comments from lightly - selling authors that they found — to their surprise — their indie - pubbed book carried in different indie bookstores, without any promotion on their part at all.
- Andrew Solomon, author of Far From the Tree and The Noonday Demon «Changes for women in the Middle East have long been underway, and this book makes clear they look intriguingly different from how we may have imagined them.&raFrom the Tree and The Noonday Demon «Changes for women in the Middle East have long been underway, and this book makes clear they look intriguingly different from how we may have imagined them.&rafrom how we may have imagined them.»
While I state who I am in my books and clearly state that I believe Outskirts Press is a good choice for many writers, Mr. Levine takes a different approach and omits this biographical tidbit from his author biography.
Although these questions on editing have been tackled from indie authors who have worked with several different editors on their own books, as far as I know there hasn't been a quality article from the other side (from the editors themselves) besides trivial and pointless posts meant to drum up new business.
Authors want to know, understandably, what makes us different from other book publicity agencies, and it is indeed our «system» that makes the difference.
I know I learn more from reading books by a lot of different authors than I would reading the same number of books by one author.
A Houston Chronicle article talks about book promotion from the different perspectives of several successful authors including Rebecca Skloot, author of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks and others.
Unfortunately, they're two books from completely different authors.
From the moment an author finished writing to the first actual sale, dozens of different hands would be involved in any given book.
First of all, as Susanne Alleyn points out in her clever and very readable book, Medieval Underpants and Other Blunders: A Writer's (and Editor's) Guide to Keeping Historical Fiction Free of Common Anachronisms, Errors, and Myth, an author of historical fiction needs to recognize that the city of today can be vastly different from the city of whatever time period you are writing about, and this is true even when you are talking about a relatively young city like San Francisco and a time period that is only 132 years in the past.
ARCs are different from proofs because they aren't just for the author's perusal; they are sent to reviewers prior to the public release of the book, generally about three months in advance.
You will also notice that the Amazon book makes two different amounts, depending upon whether the book sells from Amazon (the author earns 35 % of the retail price) or elsewhere (the author earns 10 % of the retail price).
Rita Mae Brown is the bestselling author of many books including Rubyfruit Jungle, In Her Day, Six of One, Southern Discomfort, Sudden Death, High Hearts, Bingo,, Starting from Scratch: A Different Kind of Writers» Manual... (more)
Both authors spoke passionately about their belief that writing books with transgender characters will help teens to have more compassion and understanding for people who may be different from them in some way, and maybe even to realize that they are not alone in their own struggles.
It happens to everyone, so it's laughable to even entertain this idea, especially with 1.5 million authors to contend with and too many books to count — different variations of English, translations from other languages into English, use of regional dialect in dialogue, fantasy and science - fiction characters etc that don't fit within the realm of English — trying to deal with all of that would be a logistical nightmare that Amazon literally doesn't have the manpower to handle.
It's nice to see the viewpoint of someone with experience as an editor and an agent; the information is familiar from other writing and author blogs and books, but the angle is different and appreciated.
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