Many relationship books are simply self - help
books under a different name.
If you write
books under different names, have a page for each.
Or could MYPRESS LTD just decided to publish
a book under a different name.
Many relationship books are simply self - help
books under a different name.
Not exact matches
I actually have all your
books and subscribe (
under a
different name) to KetoDietApp.
as an R.N. all I can offer America is buy and read this
book; get JJ Virgin's workbook that will tell you all the
different names for sugar that Big Agra puts in all your food
under sneaky
names; read all food labels for carragreean this includes all; milk; meat not organic and do not buy it also for your pets.
Various high - fat diet fads like Atkins have been masquerading
under different names for over a hundred years, starting in 1864 when an English undertaker and coffin maker by the
name of William Banting wrote a
book called Letter on Corpulence.
My early thinking was that having more titles
under the one
name would give you more exposure and lead to sales of the other
books, even if they were
different.
In other words, indie publishers, if you have a pen
name, make all the stories and pen
names under that
name seem similar in covers and look, yet be
different enough from
book to
book.
It seems easier to have it
under one pen
name for promotional purposes but just wondering how it would be viewed if you had penned
books in
different niches
under the same pen
name.
Having an existing
book written
under my personal
name for a
different, but similar diet, it didn't feel right to put my
name to this new
book...
They may also change a part of the
book (such as the title or the gender of the characters) and sell it
under a
different name.
I opened a Goodreads account
under a
different name so that I wouldn't appear to be using the site to promote other
books — I only wanted to use it as a reader.
Changing your pen
name at a later stage of your career, especially if it means to republish your
books under a
different author
name is painful.
Generally, yes, you should list all your
books on your Amazon author page, at your website, etc., unless you are writing
under different names.
I tried another series of
books,
under a
different pen
name.
Mike Essex, a search specialist at U.K. digital marketing agency Koozai, identified several how - to
books on procuring health insurance that were plagiarized, sometimes sold
under three or more
different author's
names with slightly
different titles but identical content (like this one).
James Patterson wrote 56
different books which were best - sellers (according to Wikipedia), and Nora Roberts has written over 200 romance novels (including a series of 40
books written
under her pen
name, J.D. Robb).
There are paid review mills out there who, using one or two credit / debit cards, can post hundreds of reviews
under different names, thus pushing up an author's chances of having his or her
book bought.
But aspiring ghostwriters should also understand that being paid to write
under someone else's
name is very
different than authoring your own
book or even writing a magazine article or blog post from an idea you came up with.
If you write
under different pen
names, you can also include the
books under your pen
names, after specifying which genre you write
under each pen
name.
A few years ago, Jesse's writing schedule got a bit too busy (only 4 — 6
books a year
under 3
different pen
names) and she was unable to maintain this as a resource.
Hey, I WAS in Walmart (
under a
different name), and my
book did awesome there.
They write
under the same
name for
different genres,
different books.
One of the titles affected by the feud between Amazon and Hachette is a
book by J.K. Rowling
under a
different pen
name.
Perhaps the complete year
books come
under a completely
different name.