Sentences with phrase «dark side of publishing»

It was a combination of those two strikes of lightning that caused me to bolt to the dark side of publishing.

Not exact matches

(Peter De Rosa in his book Vicars of Christ — The Dark Side of the Papacy, published in 1990)
«Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, and The Dark Side of Medical Science,» a 2014 essay published in the charmingly incongruous Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association, ticks off a diverse list of recent experiments that have drawn the «Franken -» label: the cloning of Dolly the sheep, the engineering of a highly lethal H5N1 bird influenza that could more easily infect mammals, the synthesizing of an entire bacterial genome.
The findings, first published online in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, show that less than four percent of people with darker skin experienced unwanted side effects from a chemical peel.
According to a large and growing volume of published studies, the artificial lighting at night that's synonymous with modern civilization carries with it a dark side: increased risks of obesity, Type 2 diabetes, breast cancer, prostate cancer, depression and, perhaps most obviously, sleep loss.
I'm in the midst of pulling my trad - published writing partner over to the Dark Side.
This is the first of three published so far and promises to delight readers looking for the hidden dark sides of dream vacations in the Greek Isles.
Whilst I agree with you that there is a dark side to publishing, I'm surprised by the number of self publishers that manipulate Amazon.
While questioning its credibility, he reveals the dark side of the industry that even Bookscan numbers are incomplete and the publishing industry is where «nobody has vital information.»
As a result, my novel about the dark side of televangelism was an Editor's Pick at the 2012 Book Expo, meaning out of the thousands of new books published, the Library Journal ranked it among the top 28.
After the controversy over Go Set a Watchman's «dark» version of the formerly morally upstanding Atticus Finch, The New York Times has published an article showing two sides of the debate: can virtuous characters keep readers interested?
I'm not a fan of KPD, it strikes me as a very high price to pay for being published (a bit too much like going over to the dark side!).
Now, let's look at the darker side of self - publishing for a moment — the wolves out to prey upon unsuspecting authors.
While he sees «a bit of hand - wringing, still, on the digital dark side,» seven years into the digital disruption of publishing, «ink - and - paper books continue to be the favorite, not only the way for the population as a whole but for our kids to read.»
New research, published in Applied Psychology: The Dark Side of Employee Referral Bonus Programs is among the first to explore the impact that employee referral bonus programs have on job candidates.
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