Sentences with phrase «do respect the author»

However, I do respect the author's right for poetic license.

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Lynn Taylor, a national workplace expert and the author of «Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant: How to Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive in Your Job,» says you don't have to be best friends with your manager, «but you can achieve optimal creativity and success if you feel that you're liked, supported, and respected by them.»
With all do respect to the author.
On nearly every topic, the two authors disagree with each other in some way, but they do so with gentleness and respect.
While I am on the subject of the publishing industry, let me make one little tiny suggestion to publishers and book agents: Please, out of respect and courtesy to the authors who submit books to you, don't you think it would be wise to create a little form letter that you send to authors whose books you reject?
Do you base your conclusions on the bible only, or the bible plus church doctrine, or plus the writings of Christian authors you respect...?
by the way don't know how the author came with the names of Moaninho and Martinez, they were never first choice to any ARSENAL fan, but maybe at some point the thought came because anything was / is better of what we have, the DELUDED one must leave preferably by his own accord so we can still look at him with the respect he earned in the Old Days.....
to put another knowledge bomb on the author, Simeone in the last 3 years replaced Costa, Falcao, Adra, Courtosis, won a la liga, reached two champions league final and this year have beaten both barca and bayern over two legs which «respected» wenger could not do in years
The author did provide strategies on how to help resolve these everyday situations so that they can be turned away from anger to respect and working it out together.
If the author doesn't care to expand her readership to include people who prefer clean language, that is TOTALLY up to her; it's HER decision, and I respect whatever direction she wants to go with the blog.
I am intrigued by the idea that there are many other ways to betray a loved one (a concept we address in The New I Do)-- denying sex, indifference, emotional neglect, contempt, lack of respect, years of refusal of intimacy, as Mating in Captivity author Ester Perel points out.
Iben Sandahl, a licensed narrative psychotherapist, MPF, and author of the acclaimed parenting book, The Danish Way, told Mother magazine that children who are raised by parents who do not employ an ultimatum - based system of discipline are much more inclined to both value and exhibit respect as opposed to fear or apathy.
According to Helen Smith, author of Men On Strike: Why Men Are Boycotting Marriage, Fatherhood, and the American Dream — And Why It Matters, husbands don't fare much better — when men marry they lose respect, they lose out on sex, they lose freedom (well, women do, too), and they could lose it all if they end up divorced.
Thus, despite the author's penchant for overstatement and for the substitution of anecdotes for data and colorful phrases for thoughtful assessments, she does lay bare actual cases where highly respected universities and their faculties have behaved hypocritically and abandoned important academic norms in the service of accumulating more resources.
Since the author of this book is a noted and respected men's health expert, he knows exactly what guys need to do to get the professional athlete or male model look.
The author is a highly respected former super-skinny guy, and is one of the good guys in this fitness industry full of questionable, average (and sometimes straight - up scammy) products and characters who don't always put your best interests first.
Some of the intermittent fasting authors think that it doesn't matter what you eat, as long as you respect the fasting schedule.
The 2010 year also included well respected relationship authors and dating experts Andrea Syrtash, Lori Gottlieb, Dr. Carole Lieberman, Alix Strauss, Marie Forleo, Tina Tessina, Debra Berndt, Kristen McGuinness, Paige Parker, Dr. Diana Kirschner, Deb and Liv from Flirtexting, Cougar Expert Lucia, Carrie Seim, and Don't Date Him Girl's Tasha Cuningham.
He does so with complete respect for Michael Bond's character (the author, now 89, implies approval with an awesome cameo).
Which is not to say that Anderson doesn't try to inject father issues into the tale of concierge par excellence M. Gustave (Ralph Fiennes) and his tutelage of «Lobby Boy» orphan Zero (Tony Revolori), which leads from one flashback to another and back to a mid-current where Zero, grown into F. Murray Abraham, relates his sweeping tale of ruin to a half - interested author (Jude Law) who grows into Tom Wilkinson writing a book — who grows into a statue of the author played by Wilkinson, to which a young woman pays her respects whilst reading, yes, The Grand Budapest Hotel.
«The Distinguished Citizen» Comedies don't get nearly enough respect come awards time, which is one reason I was delighted to serve on the jury of this year's Monte Carlo Comedy Film Festival, where we honored this brilliant send - up of a self - important expat author (Oscar Martínez, who won best actor in Venice).
Please respect the author's craft and give attribution - purchases for single use only please and do not upload online without permission!
Nook owner here and author who may have more sales at Amazon, but respects the steady sales at BN, Sony, Apple, ect, too, so I also don't like the exclusivity of KDP Select.
«We are delighted to work with Scribd and Oyster to offer this exciting new model for readers to find and read eBooks, and to do so in a manner that respects the value of our authors» creative endeavors and supports our mutual goals of selling the most possible copies of their books.»
The minute someone gets defensive about any of this, doesn't think there's always more to learn about writing or publishing, is content with the mediocrity of a couple hundred sales of their work on Amazon, or thinks they can beat the tried - and - true system of years of hard work and dedication it takes to be a respected author, I know I'm talking to a hobbyist.
Don't kill any respect I just had for you by globally lumping ALL indie authors as idiots too lazy to learn how to spell.
They treat each author with respect and appreciation and will do everything possible to have a mutually rewarding experience.
This is a detailed commentary on the fact that indie authors don't get no respect because reviewers are so firmly oriented toward the «real» (i.e.traditional) publishing world.
A couple weeks ago Matt Stone of Archangel Ink asked me to be part of a 99cent book promotion, with a few other authors I respect like Tom Knowles (The Kindle Publishing Bible; we did some sightseeing in Vancouver BC last month) and S.J. Scott (Habit Stacking; we had dinner with a group authors in Cleveland last night).
I was looking for a publishing consultant I could trust that would respect what I did and didn't know as a first time author, and guide me to achieve the quality outcome I wanted.
Rosemary Emery and Anne Russell didn't venture into digital publishing because they were frustrated authors who couldn't get any respect from the gatekeepers in the traditional industry.
While progress has certainly been made — namely in the fact that more and more readers don't care how the book came about so long as it's a great read — there are still a few holdouts where indie authors don't garner the same respect or privileges that publishers and their authors can find.
You don't have to like it, but respect for the author should be encoraged.
Authors in years past didn't get a lot of respect for being self published because of the «gatekeepers» and traditional establishment control of the industry.
Book bloggers and reviwers are our friends but treat them as such — too many authors throw books at these kind folks (most of whom do this review and blogging thing as a nights and weekend thing), so respect them and their time.
(See, for instance, Why Indie Authors Don't Get No Respect on IndieReader.com.)
I encourage authors to keep an open mind, respect the rules of English and industry standards, and most importantly, trust that whatever I tweak is done for a reason.
It's important that you give authors such as myself the respect they deserve, and assume that they do research instead of making such a critical decision based on «hype».
It wasn't too many years ago that choosing to self - publish was something no self - respecting author would do.
«And yes, a small percentage of authors had strong opinions, and we respect this and didn't include them.»
Don't you dream of one day writing a book and becoming a published author that gets respect and notoriety?
I truly hope Harlequin doesn't lose the respect of their already established authors and audience as a result of this.
Not only do distributors save librarians time, but they also guarantee librarians the assurance that they're working with a company that's well - respected and trusted within the publishing industry versus taking a chance on an author they just met.
Unfortunately, it seems like they don't have enough respect for them to do even this... such a missed opportunity when they rely on their authors do bear the brunt of the publicity for their own releases.
Do follow the top authors in your genre, but treat them with respect.
Authors are no longer respected in the same way, books are treated more like magazines with firm expiration dates, and writers who simply write really well don't get deals as quickly as disgraced celebrities or get - rich - quick gurus...»
Take the time to cultivate relationships on Goodreads with other authors in your genre who are doing well and whose writing you admire and respect.
The best thing you can do if you still do not have an author website, is to make sure it is built with WordPress: The most used and respected content management system (CMS) on the internet.
Marc, I have tremendous respect for the authors you mention, and many others who are doing remarkable work on both traditional and self - publishing sides of the industry, such as CJ Lyons.
I had a new - found respect for audiobook narrators and could understand why many authors did not narrate and record their own books.
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