Sentences with phrase «certain kinds of authors»

JG: Certain kinds of authors and certain categories seem almost readymade for self - publishing.
eBooks right now are a great way to get your work out into the world, especially for certain kinds of authors.
So much of indie publishing seems to require a certain kind of author: entrepreneurial and someone who can effectively manage their own business.

Not exact matches

So, this means that there is ONE valid interpretation to any text, unless the author purposely designed the text in such a way as to make people ponder various interpretations (which would be a certain kind of genre, but not most texts).
My case was one in which the author, editor and reader are all known entities (in fact, they all know each other personally); the reading takes place in the exact same cultural and social context as the writing and editing; and the reader is himself a really smart guy, Ivy - league Ph.D. and all, who had spent a decade training the editor to be a certain kind of editor, with specific tools unique to the specific publication's aims.
«There's a certain kind of computation we can now say both children and adults do,» says Raj Singh PhD» 08, an associate professor of cognitive science at Carleton University and the lead author of the new report.
As you say, it's still a mystery and it may be that the answer in the end is that there is not just one single cause that's leading to this colony collapse disorder; as the authors of this article outline, people studying this problem have noticed that in fact we do seem to have an unusually large number of problems with certain kinds of parasitic mites that can attack the bees
«Time is truly of the essence when it comes to certain kinds of injuries and our analysis suggests that, for penetrating injuries such as knife and gun wounds, it might be better to just get to a trauma center as soon as possible in whatever way possible,» says Elliott Haut, M.D., Ph.D., an associate professor of surgery and emergency medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the paper's senior author.
Moreover, while surgeons are able to operate to remove certain kinds of tumors, some disorders are located in the brain stem, amongst nerves, making surgery impossible,» added collaborator and senior author Anne - Sophie Carret.
There's a certain kind of stress that comes with watching a favorite book get adapted into movies, and I can only imagine that the process must be even more nerve - wracking for the authors of those books.
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by Walter Chaw Reading a little like an anguished autobiography of a certain kind of success and the ethnic price of it, Sherman Alexie's The Business of Fancydancing demands an examination of the compulsion to use «Native American author» as a prefix to Alexie's name.
During that process, I'm able to bring to bear all the institutional memory I possess, knowing which editors and which publishing houses have a penchant for a certain subject, or a different voice, or a particular kind of author.
I have a hunch, though, that some kind of screening process will evolve among book reviewers, perhaps around some version of nepotism / networking — either where outlets within certain «elite» lit communities will begin reviewing talented self - published people who are also connected with the same communities — or sufficient numbers of intrepid bloggers will have the tenacity to weed through the jungle and sniff out the good stuff to review, creating a critical mass of well - reviewed, non-tradionally published authors.
Amazon has used its monopsony power, and its ability to threaten punishment, to extract an ever greater share of the total price of a book from publishers, which has resulted in less revenue to support midlist authors and certain kinds of books, effectively silencing many voices.
I've been in nearly every book advance scenario possible, and I've come to realize that there are certain myths and misunderstandings that are weighing on authors and their expectations about what kind of book advances for first - time authors are even possible.
That exact scenario happened to one of my authors — she had been approached by a smaller publisher who wanted a certain kind of book from her.
And you run the risk of your book not being taken seriously (I know certain authors aren't taken seriously by traditional media outlets simply because they know what kind of people they run with).
Audiobook Boom is kind of like BookBub in that it is a paid service where authors and publishers highlight certain titles.
It's kind of like BookBub in that it is a paid service where authors and publishers highlight certain titles.
as someone working to create a slightly different publishing model that is very protective of certain kinds of blog, poem, and fiction authors, I am amazed.
The Millionaire Next Door is a flawed book rife with confirmation bias (it's obvious that a certain kind of millionaire would best respond to the authors» incentives), but you should still read it, even for the inspiration factor alone.
KATHERINE HOUPT, VMD, PhD, DACVB Says Katherine Houpt, director of the Animal Behavior Clinic at Cornell and author of Domestic Animal Behavior: «Different breeds have genetic predispositions to certain kinds of behavior, though that can be influenced by how they are raised.
:) Seriously, when posting something like this please paste in the first paragraph or two and a link (not a copyright problem, BTW), or at least some kind of summary, and maybe something about the authors if you think they're especially worth listening to; otherwise, I think it's pretty certain that nobody's going to follow up, however useful the article may be.
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