Think about the process of publishing a book
by a new author from the publisher's perspective: they have to hire a staff to read query letters, book excerpts, and full texts.
Not exact matches
This fundamental realignment of the planets in the media universe is the topic of a massive
new report
from the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University,
authored by Tow director Emily Bell and University of British Columbia assistant professor Taylor Owen.
A decorated Harvard economics instructor, a former White House policy adviser, and the
author of bestsellers like Market Shock and
New Ideas
from Dead Economists, Buchholz found himself surrounded
by people he deemed to be seeking tawdry material gain at the expense of real quality of life.
In it, the
authors discuss a shift
from «old power,» which they define as being «held
by few» and «closed, inaccessible and leader - driven,» to «
new power,» which is «made
by many» and «open, participatory and peer - driven.»
It's not hard to see why we have a plethora of one - size - fits - all business advice dispensed
by management gurus and bestselling
authors, either extracting so - called universal principles
from a few case studies, or claiming to dissect a
new trend that winning companies are already exploiting.
He recently
authored The Great Reflation: How Investors Can Profit
from the
New World of Money published
by John Wiley & Sons in 2010 and co-
authored The Stock Market and Inflation, published
by Dow Jones - Irwin in 1982.
It has endorsements
by Jack Canfield, Seth Godin, the founders of BNI and GreenBiz.com, the
author of The
New Rules of Green Marketing (among others), and essays
from the
authors of Unstoppable / Unstoppable Women and Diet for a Small Planet.
Events are moving fast, but let's stop and think a moment, prompted
by this major
new TWS essay
from Reuel Marc Gercht, former CIA guy in Turkey and prodigious commentator on things Middle - Eastern, and
author of (2011) The Wave: Man, God, and the Ballot Box in the Middle East.
In August, the
New Atlantis published a 113 - page report on the science of gender and sexual orientation, titled «Sexuality and Gender: Findings
from the Biological, Psychological, and Social Sciences» and
authored by two Johns Hopkins professors, pyschiatrist Paul McHugh and biostatistician Lawrence Mayer.
I quote: The 27
New Testament books claim to be written
by authors who either knew Jesus or received firsthand knowledge of him
from others.
In fact, the
authors of those
New Testament texts were undoubtedly drawing
from very similar instructions written
by Aristotle, Philo and Josephus, known well throughout the Greco - Roman world.
For the use of opening formulas and connecting particles
by the Gospel writers in the Greek
New Testament, there is no consistent renderings in any of the English as well as in most of the Indian versions.60 Therefore, the Indian versions, which are translated
from English, lag behind to reflect the artistic mind of the
author as well as the literary character of the narratives in the original source.
Renewing the Left: Politics, Imagination, and the
New York Intellectuals
By Harvey Teres Oxford University Press, 326 pages, $ 30 The
author teaches English at Syracuse University and here reviews in great detail the controversies on the literary left
from Partisan Review through Norman Podhoretz's Commentary.
is an actress, producer, and
New York Times bestselling
author, beloved
by millions worldwide
from her role as D.J. Tanner on the iconic family sitcoms Full House and Fuller House.
Gaudium et Spes, as the constitution is normally referred to, based many of its reflections upon the following insight: «The human race is passing
from a rather static concept of the order of things to a more dynamic, evolutionary one» (n. 5) Its
authors, as well as Ronald Knox 20 years earlier and to some degree Rene Descartes 350 years earlier, recognised that such an understanding was invited
by the method of the
new sciences.
The alleged «silence» about the virgin birth
from other
New Testament
authors can not be used as an argument against it since its factuality would have been revealed
by Mary only after the resurrection and it did not constitute the centre of the Easter message; Redford even finds hints thatother
New Testament
authors framed their affirmations to allow for the virgin birth.
You said, «All confirmed
by Hawking reply see: Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow, The Grand Design (
New York: Bantam Books, 2010), 161 — 62» In your reference, the
authors write, «Because there is a law such as gravity, the universe can and will create itself
from nothing.
I have 14 instances marked, that are either statements
by the
author or quotes
from GES members, where this issue is specified very clearly as being what is essential for the lost to believe for salvation — NOT whether you believe the message of the cross and Christ's deity - humanity are part of general
New Testament revelation.
From Father Raymond Brown's 878 - paged, An Introduction to the
New Testament, Doubleday,
New York, 1996,, (with Nihil Obstat and Imprimatur (p. 172 as an example, with regard to Matthew's Gospel)(the remaining NT
authors are likewise reviewed
by Father Brown via an exhaustive review of the NT)
This blog is written
by a
New York Times Best Selling
author of «Paleo Cooking
from Elana's Pantry», Elana Amsterdam.
Authors John Gottman and Julie Schwartz Gottman teach couples the skills needed to maintain healthy marriages, so partners can avoid the pitfalls of parenthood
by: • Focusing on intimacy and romance • Replacing an atmosphere of criticism and irritability with one of appreciation • Preventing postpartum depression • Creating a home environment that nurtures physical, emotional, and mental health, as well as cognitive and behavioral development for your baby Complete with exercises that separate the «master»
from the «disaster» couples, this book helps
new parents positively manage the strain that comes along with their bundle of joy.
As I discussed in yesterday's post (
New analysis
from Arizona shows — yet again — that homebirth triples the neonatal death rate), the
authors of the analysis, after demonstrating that homebirth increases the risk of neonatal death
by a factor of three reach a bizarre conclusion:
Sharing foibles is «sort of an old - fashioned way of bonding,» said Lenore Skenazy, the
New York - based
author of «Free Range Kids» and its eponymous blog, which promote the idea that kids don't need to be cloistered
from the world
by overprotective moms and dads.
«I'm increasingly struck
by the sense that lots of parents, educators and administrators feel that there is something missing in education — with low - income kids in particular — but really with kids
from every background,» says the 45 - year - old
author and journalist, coddling his herbal tea in an East Village café on a wintry
New York morning.
So imagine his (and my) thrill when we were sent the
newest story
from Scholastic Canada
by the
author and illustrator team of Helaine Becker and Werner Zimmermann — Dashing Through the Snow: A Canadian Jingle Bells.
To get a better feel for the specific effects of parenting that is not in line with research, this API Editor's Pick highlights the Psych Central post, «Unloved in Childhood: 10 Common Effects on Your Adult Self»
by Peg Streep, a parenting book
author from New York City, USA.
Each day
new books are added
by our
authors so you can update your selection and enter to win hundreds of Kindle books each month
from the convenience of your phone.
Only two House members
from upstate, and 53 nationwide, have signed on to support the bill
authored by Rep. Peter King, a Long Island Republican, the dean of
New York's GOP congressional delegation.
Only two House members
from Upstate
New York, and 53 nationwide, have signed on to support the bill
authored by Rep. Peter King, R - Long Island, the dean of
New York's Republican congressional delegation.
On Thursday, July 9, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. participated in a panel discussion about the
new book, Just Kids
From The Bronx,
authored by Arlene Alda, at the Barnes & Noble bookstore in Bay Plaza.
The report was released Thursday
by the city and was created with help
from an independent report
authored by former
New York state Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman.
New York officials
from both parties criticized the tax plan, which was
authored by congressional Republicans and signed
by President Donald Trump, because of the potential impact on the state.
«Organisms can deal with these stressful transitions
from warm to cold
by either acclimating - think about dogs putting on their winter coats - or
by populations genetically evolving to deal with
new stresses, a phenomenon known as rapid climate adaptation,» said Alison Gerken, a post-doctoral associate with UF's Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology and the lead
author of a
new study, published this month in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The October issue introduces «The Science of Health», edited
by former senior health and medicine writer at TIME Magazine Christine Gorman, and «TechnoFiles»,
from best - selling
author and
New York Times columnist David Pogue.
What sets the study apart
from most previous evaluations is its randomized, controlled design — a relatively
new approach honed
by lead
author Abhijit Banerjee, an economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, and his colleagues.
«
From tiny studios to penthouse suites,
New York City apartments are continually invaded
by house mice,» says lead
author Simon H. Williams, BSc, a research scientist at the Center for Infection and Immunity.
Before doing the
new national study, the
authors identified similar trends in Michigan hospitals using data
from the Michigan Surgical Quality Collaborative, led
by medical student David Cron and published in July 2016.
What's
new is their finding that the
authors who publish in these journals
by and large come
from the same regions: India leads with 35 % of
authors, and more than 75 % hail
from Asia or Africa.
By analyzing samples taken directly
from a cow's cellulose - digesting foregut, the
authors of a
new study elucidated a
new catalogue of nearly 30,000 enzymes that could lead to more efficient production of cellulosic biofuel
For the
new study, researchers in Diamond's laboratory, led
by first
author Helen Lazear, PhD, now at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, tested five strains of the Zika virus in the mice: the original strain acquired
from Uganda in 1947; three strains that circulated in Senegal in the 1980s; and the French Polynesian strain, which caused infections in 2013 and is nearly identical to the strain causing the current outbreak.
The
new set - up differs
from other types of thin - metal sensors currently in use, the
authors note, because it detects molecules directly instead of measuring indirect changes caused
by the presence of a chemical.
A
new report
by authors from UCLA School of Law's Emmett Center on Climate Change and the Environment and UCLA's Institute of the Environment and Sustainability explores the sources and impacts of plastic marine litter and offers domestic and international policy recommendations to tackle these growing problems — a targeted, multifaceted approach aimed at protecting ocean wildlife, coastal waters, coastal economies and human health.
«
From the atomic physics perspective, the experiment is beautifully described
by existing theory,» says Stephen Eckel, an atomic physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the lead
author of the
new paper.
This is the result of a current study, led
by primary
author Peter Ferenci
from the University Department of Internal Medicine III at the MedUni Vienna, which has been published in the highly
New England Journal of Medicine.
«This finding is a major advance in understanding the natural carbon cycle, gained
by applying a
new understanding about how the «overturning circulation» of the Southern Ocean works,» said lead
author Dr Andrew J Watson
from the University of Exeter.
The findings are published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface in a
new paper
authored by Dr Thorin Jonsson, also
from Lincoln's School of Life Sciences.
The study was
authored by a group of international scientists
from Australia,
New Zealand, the United States, Switzerland and Singapore and marked a major collaboration between Duke - NUS and the Bioinformatics Institute (BII), Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A * STAR).
But the synthetic material also has left harmful imprints on the environment and perhaps human health, according to a
new compilation of articles
authored by scientists
from around the world.
«This paper shows the simple synthesis of a
new porous hybrid material, obtained
by using low cost and
by - product materials,» says the lead
author, Dr. Elza Bontempi
from the University of Brescia, Italy.
«Grocers can benefit
from encouraging healthy shopping practices because they can sell more perishable items like fruits and vegetables rather than tossing them in the dumpster after a few days,» says lead researcher Brian Wansink, PhD, director of the Food and Brand Lab at Cornell University and
author of the
new book, Slim
by Design: Mindless Eating Solutions for Everyday Life, «The benefit to shoppers is obvious; healthier groceries result in healthier eating!»