Over time, the only way to generate a sustainable income is to
continue writing more books.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, Hutchinson
continued to
write books, turning out a dozen or
more volumes on such themes as the history of Methodism, world revolution and religion, the ordeal of Western religion, the leaders who made the churches and the modernization of China.
I teach them right from wrong by example not scaring them into believing in a
book of stories that was
written back in B.C. Nothing erks me
more then to hear my NJ suburb families tell me how they can't wait to see their little girl get all dressed up in their communion dress, only to not
continue with the religious education.
I am sure I will learn a lot
more in the future as I
continue to
write and publish
books, but this
book contains what I know up to this point.
The
book Free Range Education: How Home Education Works has a chapter which I
wrote, which explains
more fully how we began our home educating, and why we decided to
continue.
The biography
written on President Muhammadu Buhari and presented to the public on Monday may
continue to ignite
more controversies as there are coming out counter-claims over some of the accounts in the
book.
I'll
write some
more books, both fiction and non-fiction, and
continue to
write newspaper articles.
I've been following your blog when you first started and fell in love with your honest, beautiful, funny, witty, engaging (I could
continue) style that speaks to the heart of reader:) I wish you could
write here
more frequently (or maybe publish another
book?!)
If they
continue to
write and
write, and one of their
books really connects, their entire back catalogue instantly becomes
more valuable.
Patterson, who has in the past
written an open letter to the US government to fund a bailout of the independent
book retailer industry,
continues to commit his own personal funds to keep stores open, to foster competition in the retailing sector, and to ensure that access to
books doesn't go away with the shuttering of
more and
more shops and libraries.
The rejection of them though led him to
write books more mainstream titles (such as Mistborn) and that
continue on in development today.
With options like QBend and Amazon's Kindle Serials, in which authors can sell a portion of their work and
continue writing while engaging in reader interaction in order to shape the outcome of the
book,
books can become even
more reader - centric experiences.
From the author's point of view, you want to own your audience, so you can
continue to
write and have a career and sell
more books.
Obviously we all need
more time in the market to get to numbers like that — but that's just about
continuing to
write quality
books over the long term — which we all know is the key
Writing, like music, has gone digital and that digital product is being given away in the millions to create traction towards a fame of sorts and is being streamed, not quite like Spotify et al, through Kindle Owners Lending Library, but podcasting and YouTube are pushing text
more into performance re audiobooks,
book trailers, and even as the music industry has been digitally driven back towards the single as its principal product, so Kindle Shorts, blogging, social media publishing and other developments
continue to drive fiction back towards the heyday of shorter forms.
I will
write and
continue to work on my craft but, if that means I
write four or
more books a year, I will.
I would like to live in a world where authors who are very good at
writing novels are compensated enough to
continue to hone their craft and
write more books for me to enjoy.
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books we have nothing to... [
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Leaving loose threads to
continue on to the next
book in the series is fine, but walking the reader out on a rope bridge and picking up a machete, then
writing The End, might cause me to buy the next
book in the series, but it is even
more likely to cause me to never buy a
book in any other series, or any standalone that I think might be the beginning of a series from the author.
Our expectation is that an author will
continue writing, producing
more books.
It makes just as much sense to jump in and publish NOW (after making your
book as professional as it can be, getting a good cover, etc.) because your first
book will not be your best one, and you'll
continue writing more if you get it out there.
I am a «trial and error» kind of internet marketing person who also happens to be an author (seriously - I've
written six
books), so I am probably
more willing than most to change / test / try...
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When examining these two benefits, the second - gaining a reader - is actually
more important to your long term success as an author, especially if you plan to
continue writing and publishing
books.
She
continued to
write and self - publish
more books.
The fact is, I could
write an entire
book about why his declaration to wean us off oil (which was made
more than two years ago) doesn't quite match up with the administration's
continued agenda of impeding the growth of promising alternatives.
Having just
written a
book that covers these topics (and
more), I was interested...
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Over the years she has
written more than 20
books and hundreds of articles and
continued to build my knowledge and expertise in sport and exercise nutrition.
Amazon In the introduction, the author
writes that after you read Barbara Barry's
book, you become even
more aware of simply finding the beauty in every day, and that is exactly what happens when...
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Your feedback will help me determine if I should
continue with my plans to
write more books for the other seasons and other ideas I have up my sleeve.