Sentences with phrase «by local author tricia»

Hamanasi was brought to my attention by a local author and conservationist named Brandon Wiggins (whom I met in 2015 at a local straw ban meeting in Monterey, CA).
Hamanasi was brought to my attention by a local author and conservationist named
One book by a local author, «The Suicide Club» (huge gambling in Matara), Herman Gunaratne, owner of an Ahangama tea plantation with great tours very close by, takes readers on a journey through the British plantation Raj during its heyday and what has become of it all in these post-colonial times... interesting read...!
Along with gifts, the Heritage Centre Gift Shop has books for sale including Irish Legends and Kildare - focused books, written by local author's.
Step outside and find yourself among hotels, shops and restaurants filling former fish packing plants along Cannery Row, made famous by local author John Steinbeck.
This is a children's book written by local author Tricia Gates Brown and illustrated by a local artist Sally Lackaff.
The next day, explore this incredible city on a National Geographic Journeys - exclusive guided walk, led by local author and culinary storyteller, Monique Bayer.
Written by local author Peter J. Goodman, the first book in the series, We're All Different but We're All Kitty Cats, includes examples of how to handle and prevent bullying.
Founded in 2015 by local author Debbie Young, it is now a permanent fixture in the Cotswolds» cultural calendar on the closest Saturday to World Book Night, the global celebration of books and reading that is focused on readers rather than authors.
tyra marieza - A lot of my experience with self published books is what you just mentioned; someone hands me a book by a local author.
BY CAROLYN JOHNSON It occurred to me as I read the article, «Stimulate Your Creative Genius» by local authors Jeanine McGlade and Andrew Pek, how many uniquely creative people live in Rockland County.
Completed reviews run on the BlueInk website, which has special features designed to help publishers and literary agents find promising new material and to help librarians and booksellers discover titles their patrons will be interested in, such as those written by local authors or set in their regions.
Most were donated by local authors so I was more or less guaranteed 5 - 10 checkouts on that book.
They may even have a special section dedicated to books by local authors (we did at my store).
Store managers have a huge amount of freedom to organize the store and to showcase titles by local authors or seasonal themes.
Everything should be available within the next month and readers will be able to buy over 4 - million titles across 68 languages, including international bestsellers, color - rich kids content, and works by local authors such as A Gift to Remember by Melissa Hill, The Guts by Roddy Doyle, and The Honey Queen by Cathy Kelly.
Also, understandably, the ebook section has been re-organized to include ebooks by local authors.
Take the time to introduce yourself as a local author and discuss the book's topic with them; many libraries feature books by local authors.
Visitors can also search by region --- a tool useful to librarians looking for books written by local authors or set in their region.
It's almost shameful to say, but I've been giving self - published books by local authors.
Many of them, maybe most of them, might well like to be able to include self - published ebooks in their offerings to patrons, particularly works by local authors.
Learn more about this simple and effective way to catalog and provide access to ebooks by local authors and build a community around indie writing.
And once again independent bookstores are starting to vary their inventory, picking up the local books by local authors.
While carefully choosing titles of local interest by local authors is a laudable goal, will our readers flock to get the latest Indie, library curated eContent?
I was browsing the books on show by local authors and was intrigued when I came across Dan's book «Me, Myself and Eye.»
PORTLAND, Ore. — Sept. 1, 2015 — Multnomah County Library is accepting submissions of adult fiction by local authors to be considered for inclusion in the library's e-book collection and promoted to library patrons.
There appears to be a demand for demand for mobile reading platforms with text in local languages, level - appropriate text and text written by local authors.
Small press titles, titles by local authors, regional winners, books that are out of print or out of stock, backlist or replacement titles, and self - published titles — all merit nontraditional spending sprees.
2) Educators should look for quality eBooks that might not have a wide circulation or are by local authors.
With ODILO's «Bring Your Own Content» (BYOC), libraries can further support their communities and encourage cultural sharing by uploading (and making immediately available) a variety of digital content, including local music, images, videos, historical materials, maps, publications by local authors or organizations, and much more.
To expand the offerings of digital content to the public, some libraries have turned to mounting servers to host titles from midsized, small, and independent publishers as well as self - published works by local authors.
In 2015, there were over 100 submissions by local authors.
As part of our commitment to helping residents share their own stories, Vancouver Public Library is creating a collection of self - published books by local authors.
Leggett said about 90 percent of the books printed on the machine are self - published works by local authors.
Among the museum's collections are artifacts and furnishings from early settlers, photographs, stories by local authors, newspaper clippings and historical archives of Lady Lake.

Not exact matches

The study's authors say they used the same methods researchers developed in a 2009 report titled «State and Local Government Sales Tax Revenue Losses from Electronic Commerce,» compiled by business professors at the University of Tennessee.
«The region's existing pipelines and oil - by - rail facilities, together with local oil refineries, can handle nearly 2.5 million barrels of Bakken crude throughput per day,» wrote the authors of IEEFA report.
And yet you are guided by the ramblings of five authors from the 1st century CE who basically are regurgitating local myths and embellishments and have no supporting backgrounds as trained historians.
Prophetic Preaching: A Pastoral Approach by Leonora Tubbs Tisdale (a couple others I've enjoyed by this author are A Sermon Workbook: Exercises in the Art and Craft of Preaching as well as Preaching As Local Theology and Folk Art)
One was the work of a sociologist, Earl Brewer, who, with the aid of a theologian and a ministries specialist, sought by an extensive content analysis of sermons and other addresses given in a rural and an urban church to differentiate the patterns of belief and value constituting those two parishes.67 The second was the inquiry of a religious educator, C. Ellis Nelson, who departed from a curricular definition of education to envision the congregation as a «primary society» whose integral culture conditions its young and old members.68 James Dittes, the third author, described more fully the nature of the culture encountered in the local church.
But in this essay he has extended critical contextualization by highlighting the fact that the Bible itself was written by human authors in their own particular local cultures.
Only one program known to the author is produced in this way: the Seventh Day Adventist program «It Is Written,» which is produced by the central communication agency of the church from denominational funds, with local churches of the denomination paying for its broadcast in their local area.
The recipe is based on one introduced to me by my friend Ann Martin Rolke, cookbook author, Sacramento local, and co-founder along with Amber Stott, of the California Food Literacy Center, a recently formed non-profit with the mission to help us understand the impact of our food choices.
This beautifully illustrated book by another local Massachusetts author takes young children on a discovery tour of the layers of snow that play home to ladybugs, salamanders, chipmunks, carp, and more.
The educational sessions were internally developed by the authors using standard texts and review articles, with additional input from local lactation consultants and pediatrician colleagues.1, 2,10 — 14 Residents were assigned standard review articles and other readings before and during the intervention to facilitate their participation in the activities.1, 10 — 14 The series was structured as follows:
Authoring organization (s): Program for Appropriate Technology in Health - Published: 2006, 2008 Summary: These materials include clinical algorithms geared for health workers (not lay counselors) to use to counsel mothers and determine the most appropriate time to stop breastfeeding; an adaptation and finalization of the World Health Organization (WHO) Infant and Young Child Feeding Counseling: An Integrated Course, including new chapters on complementary feeding and country - specific recommendations; adaptations and local drawings / graphics inspired by the WHO counseling cards; and take - home brochures for mothers on exclusive breastfeeding, expressing breastmilk, and replacement feeding.
These small stores are little niches of wonder just waiting to be discovered, and by supporting them you will not only help keep a local business afloat, but you will also introduce your children to the warmth and beauty of walls lined with books, shopkeepers who can converse about every title like an old friend, and possibly even some local authors that you never even knew existed!
Originally organized by Maria Bailey, CEO of BSM Media, author and Mom Talk Radio host, National Mom's Nite Out unites social media groups, companies, local playgroups, mom bloggers and networks in giving moms a well - deserved night off.
Friedrich Engels, the philosopher, author, and co-creator of the Communist Manifesto, lived in Primrose Hill during the 1870s, during which time his smart terraced home achieved notoriety as a venue for wine - soaked parties populated by local socialist enthusiasts.
Chair David Hutchinson said: «We welcome the author's innovative idea of a Major Road Network and believe it merits serious consideration by central and local government and by the bodies responsible for planning and operating our important highways.»
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