The book was
born out of author Holly Bertone's personal and painful experience and lack of resources available specifically for individuals with autoimmune diseases.
Not exact matches
«Designing Your Life» was
born out of a popular Stanford University class
of the same name, taught by
authors Bill Burnett and Dave Evans.
The
author found decisive help in Whitehead, and,
out of that, what has been called in later decades «process theology,» was
born.
For the
author has set
out to counter a recent trend in the secular academy that
bears uncanny parallels to the biblical theology movement
of the postwar period.
Now for the actual facts: According to Newsweek, this is a place that takes Catholicism seriously, but to the
author of the Salon piece, the closest we get is a reference to, «We rocked
out to Christian music with our hands in the air, watched people convulse in spiritual conversions as they were «saved» or «
born again» and heard priests speak in tongues.»
To the
author of this article you have been posting Wenger
out articles here some
of us are already
bored of these same old Wenger is bad nonsense, who do you think you're!
You would be amazed at what service projects and groups are
out there doing things that you never knew about — dolls and
bears made up to be the the weight
of your baby (Molly
Bears), stuffed animals made
out of your baby's clothing and blankets, peer support and parent advocates waiting to help the newly bereaved, personalized jewelry makers (like My Forever Child), stone painters, heart sewers, pillow - making people (Heaven
Born for miscarriage), memory - box makers,
authors (there are books for almost every subject on this topic waiting to be discovered), research and education groups, story - sharing sites, support groups, chat groups, blogs, Facebook groups, foot / hand print kits, music and funeral planning resources... Consider starting here before starting something new.
The
authors decided to take received wisdom on a number
of different parenting topics, and then see if there had been any research on those topics, and whether that research
bore out what the received wisdom said.
«The argument that the nucleus is an endosymbiont (given by a number
of authors) is just not
borne out by our knowledge
of the structure and function
of the nucleus,» concludes Anthony Poole
of Massey University in New Zealand.
The
author shall also declare in any published work that those who carried
out the original analysis and collection
of the Data
bear no responsibility for the further analysis or interpretation
of it by the
author.
ome
authors have proposed that whey - casein blends offer the best
of both worlds, and research comparing total milk protein (a natural whey - casein blend) to whey seems to
bear this
out.
The domain www.ericbakker.com itself was
born out the unexpected popularity
of Eric's articles which he has been
authoring for many years.
If
borne out in other studies, these findings could have important implications for the prevention and management
of gestational diabetes, said study lead
author Dr. Gillian Booth.
The movie is based on a novel, which ironically also came
out in 2005,
of the same name by Japanese -
born British
author Kazuo Ishiguro.
The Alliance
of Independent
Authors was
born out of this belief that indies don't compete for space on the Kindle Store, they grow stronger together.
That's a mind - boggling number, and it's
borne out by the experience
of All Night Reads
authors — review requests started immediately upon upload.
The
author paints a picture
of a boy
born in poverty grow to a teenager whose restless nature leads him to venture
out.
The term «authorpreneur» was
born out of the need to define
authors who run their career like an independent publishing house.
If you're after kid's books, go to
author Jason Boog's
Born Reading site and especially check
out the pages on getting library e-books for young kids, his list
of Best Children's Book Treasuries and related information on Goodreads and on the Kindle Chronicles site.
This argument is more likely
borne out of frustration at the cost
of ISBNs, at least in the United States, where
authors can purchase them singly for $ 125 each or a pack
of ten for $ 250.
Obviously, it would be easy to assume that Coker's sentiments towards the program are
born out of the disappointment over having a multitude
of authors already remove their titles from Smashwords» catalog in order to list them through KDP Select.
Title: Death Note Genre: Drama, Psychological, Supernatural
Author: Tsugumi Ohba, Takeshi Obata Synopsis: Light Yagami is an ace student with great prospects — and he's
bored out of his mind.
Osborne's novel was
born out of his own experience working in the Middle East as a volunteer aid worker; while completely fictionalized, the setting that was so «tired» according to the industry is one that had a profound impact on the
author's life.
Bestseller David Grann's Killers
of the Flower Moon uncovers horrific miscarriages
of justice against the Osage Native Americans in 1920s Oklahoma, and two imports round
out the list — Australian debut
author Jane Harper's The Dry and Fredrik Backman, who hails from Sweden, with his novel
Bear Town.
In
Born on a Mountaintop,
author Bob Thompson tries to find the real man behind the myths, but soon discovers that almost every «fact» about Crockett is either the subject
of contentious debate or flat -
out wrong.
Promotion
of a book produced by a vanity publisher An
author should
bear in mind that the typical contract between the vanity publisher and
author does not spell
out what percentage
of the fee paid by the
author will be for promotional purposes.
And I see even more indie
authors opt
out of the editing process — not the proofreading process, mind you, but the actual developmental editing process — because the threat
of the unknown is too much to
bear.
As long as an
author is willing to
bear the cost
of preparing the book (editing and laying it
out), there is no longer any need to partner with a publisher to fund the printing.
The perception that women
authors only write romance, that books staring women must be trivial and
boring, that men address important issues in the books they write and women just don't — all
of that is
out in the world.
Traditional publishing contracts should give the
author the right to terminate if the work goes
out of print AND should tie
out -
of - print status to royalty -
bearing sales.
Indie
Author Fringe is a collaboration
borne out of the Alliance
of Independent
Authors, offering three days
of 24 - hour, non-stop advice and inspiration organized around self - publishing.
«The majority
of the information
out there is about the outliers, whose success is inspiring, but as we can now confirm
bears scant resemblance to the experience
of most
authors,» said Dave Cornford and Steven Lewis, who carried
out the survey, published on Thursday, for the Taleist website.
For nonfiction
author Mary Shafer, the decision to go indie was
born out of necessity.
So just as bad news can get heavily discounted and ignored towards peaks, the
author shows how market bottoms can be when good news in regards to signs
of a turn around are already
out there, but most simply don't believe them yet or just ignore them after being shellshocked by the
bear market.
Tom Rosenthal was
author or co-
author of 10 books and monographs, on Paula Rego, LS Lowry, Josef Albers and Sidney Nolan, among others, and last year his On Art and Artists: Selected Essays was published,
bearing out his friend Anthony Rudolf's point that: «Tom is one
of the great publishers
of the age, and a very good writer too.»
With the objective
of freeing the art
of British artists
of African, Asian, and Caribbean descent, known as «black British artists,» from its historically racialized silo, Leon Wainwright's new book, Phenomenal Difference: A Philosophy
of Black British Art, sets
out the
author's ambitious project: to bring the philosophy
of phenomenology to
bear upon these artworks.
As for the two groups involved in the action, check
out their websites and decide for yourself if they
bear the slightest resemblance to the picture the
author paints
of them:
But the way that employment was then measured
bears little resemblance to the monthly figures trumpeted in headlines now, said Keyssar,
author of «
Out of Work: The First Century
of Unemployment in Massachusetts.».