Sentences with phrase «edited book with»

She has published a number of articles two books, Trauma and the body: A sensorimotor approach to psychotherapy, with Pat Ogden and Kekuni Minton and The impact of early life trauma on health and disease: The hidden epidemic, an edited book with Eric Vermetten and Ruth Lanius.
PS: Verspohl edited a book with Frank Stella's lectures and talks with publisher Buchhandlung Walther König; text in English and German (translation).
It's a poorly edited book with characters that are very hard to belief in.
So, you have a well edited book with a stunning cover, but how do you get it noticed?
No pricing strategy will help sell a poorly written, poorly edited book with a crappy cover.
This means that the product page of a well - edited book with minor mechanical problems will have a warning label.
Dr. Martin Muller has just published a new edited book with Harvard University Press.
Dinar, professor of environmental economics and policy in the UCR School of Public Policy, edited the book with José Albiac Murillo of the Agrifood Research and Technology Centre in Zaragoza, Spain, and Victor Pochat, a consultant in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
In this edition of the EdCast, Malone, director of institutional advancement at the Institute for Educational Leadership, discusses the collaborative process of editing a book with diverse authors who have varying opinions about education reform.
In this edition of the EdCast, Malone, director of institutional advancement at the Institute for Educational Leadership, discusses the collaborative process of editing a book with diverse authors who have varying opinions about...
We will help you write and edit the book with our ghost writing and editing services.
But a lot of indie authors are also publishing poorly written, poorly edited books with ugly covers.
-LSB-...] incredible copy writer to help edit the book with Meha Kapoor checking the Hinglish.
After a hesitant start I designed a book cover in record quick time and asked Keri Webster my incredible copy writer to help edit the book with Meha Kapoor checking the Hinglish.

Not exact matches

We have a graphic designer and someone who books and edits the Baby Got Booked podcast, and I have an assistant who also helps me with my schedule as well as content (she's just starting).
She is the author of two books, Steering a New Course and Two Billion Cars (with Daniel Sperling), and has contributed book chapters in edited volumes.
Here is the link to buy a new book, Canada After Harper, Â edited by Ed Finn and with an introduction by Ralph Nader, just published by Lorimer.
She wrote for several years for allmusic.com and edited and wrote a chapter for a book with Wooster Press.
Annotated and edited for a contemporary audience by Rich Dad, Poor Dad and Three Feet from Gold co-author Sharon Lechter, this book — now available in paper — is profound, powerful, resonant, and rich with insight.
The Bible is a book, and was «edited» by humans for the telling of a good «story», as with any «good book» there can be many (mis --RRB- interpretations of the text.
It has been edited, corrupted, and modified from the very beginning, with Books they didn't like being suppressed.
@bigred... the bible was written by MEN and edited and abridged by MEN who had / have an agenda to dominate and persecute others for their benefit... jesus and God had / have NOTHING to do with a book.
(By the way, a book written two thousand years ago, in a dead language, that got edited three hundred years after its parts were written, and also conflicts with itself, is not evidence... any more than Spiderman comics are evidence that there exists a man with Spidey senses).
Do you believe in modern day prophesy and with it The Book of Mormon can be changed / edited / updated.
There is widespread agreement with the view presented in the article on homosexuality in Baker's Dictionary of Christian Ethics (edited by Carl F. Henry [Baker Book House, 1973]-RRB-, which declares that «those who base their faith on the OT and NT documents can not doubt that their strong prohibitions of homosexual behavior make homosexuality a direct transgression of God's law.»
These letters, along with more than twenty more, have been compiled in a book entitled Letters to a Future Church, edited by Chris Lewis and published by Intervarsity Press.
I want to add to this list my own expressions of thanks to those who made what might have been a difficult undertaking a rewarding one instead: Ruth Hopewell, who gave me the privilege of editing the book and consistently aided me in doing so; the Directors of Auburn Seminary, who granted a generous leave for my work on the project in Atlanta; Jim Waits and Elizabeth Smith, who anticipated everything I would need for the work to be done comfortably and efficiently; Lurline and James Fowler, who provided housing and friendship; Channing Jeschke, Candler's librarian, who made available and helped to arrange Hopewell's books and papers; Brooks Holifield, who worked with me on the last and knottiest problems in the text; and David Kelsey, on whose encouragement and sagacity I relied heavily when my assignment seemed most formidable.
Austin, what you have is a book, written and edited by men who lived in a relatively primitive society with the agenda to promote the institution that gave them power.
Julian of Norwich's Showings: From Vision to Book By Denise Nawakowski Baker Princeton University Press, 215 pages, $ 29.95 Meister Eckhart and the Beguine Mystics Edited by Bernard McGinn Continuum, 166 pages, $ 19.95 The Growth of Mysticism: Gregory the Great Through the 12th Century By Bernard McGinn Crossroad, 630 pages, $ 49.50 Jewish and Christian Mysticism: An Introduction By Dan Cohn - Sherbok and Lavina Cohn - Sherbok Continuum, 186 pages, $ 22.50 Praying with Julian of Norwich By Ritmary Bradley Twenty - Third Publications, 184 pages, $ 12.95
His posts, no doubt with editing and further unpacking, could be compiled as a book.
Book Review: Theological Literacy for the Twenty - First Century Edited by Rodney L. Petersen with Nancy M. Rourke.
The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation Edited by Hans J. Hillerbrand; Four volumes Oxford University Press, 1,977 pages, $ 45 It's a reviewer's cliche, and a way of damning with faint praise, to say of a book that no academic library can afford to be without it.
That would be the book written by dozens of authors over hundreds of years, edited and reassembled in differing forms with different content countless times, not to mention translated with all the inconsistencies in connotation that entails.
Parts of my story, my journey of faith, my walk with God (or whatever you want to call it) have been posted in various places online (on Jason Boyett's blog, for example) and in a book I edited last year, but little of it has been posted here on this blog.
So I could edit my book (which is in the works right now) for a second edition, but this time specifically rig it for Kindle with an full assortment of links?
I've been pleasantly surprised by how much freedom I've enjoyed throughout the writing and editing process, and I can say with complete confidence that the book you will read is the book that I wrote.
There are better places to find morality than a 2000 year old book, written and edited by humans with a personal agenda.
Together with Timothy George, dean of Beeson Divinity School, I recently edited a book of documents issued by ECT over the past twenty years.
doesn't matter... those are merely words of a bunch of men over a long period of time who then edited the book to fit their own personal agenda of controlling weak minded people with fear mongering and promises of eternal life.
But that's not all... As part of preparing this book for publishing as a paperback, it has been edited, revised, and expanded, and now includes a study guide with each chapter, which makes it perfect for small group discussions.
Well, it's been one of those weeks for me, as I've been battling pinkeye... yes, pinkeye... for the last four days, along with a boatload of work related to book edits and blog posts for next week.So I spent a good part of yesterday in the exact same pose as you see above, only with swollen, crusty eyes, slightly better hair, and a more robust vocabulary from which to bemoan my oppression.
We now know that there has been a great deal of editing and re-editing of these books, until it is not now always possible to say with certainty what is early and what is late.
Between book writing and editing though, my family is lucky to have meals this week at all, much less those made with love!
I'd edited the bestselling brain - development books Brain Rules and Brain Rules for Baby, but sitting there in the moment with my daughter, I had questions.
When not writing her blog ourfeminist -LCB- play -RCB- school, or editing her forthcoming book (Feminist Parenting: from Theory to Life - Lived), she is hanging out in her West Toronto community with her physics - loving - cello - playing geek of a British husband.
Thanks to the generous help of several talented photographers, one video editing genius and some royalty - free music, we ended up with a book trailer that went beyond what we ever hoped for.
With an avid interest in visual arts, she enjoys writing and editing for The Licensing Book and The Toy Book, leading trade magazines about toys — the first art forms we encounter as children.
The challenging thing for you might be to reconcile the positive and empowering conversation you had with Ina May Gaskin and what she has written, and not edited, out of her very popular book.
Hey @Alissa, I'm with you about the Healthy Sleep Habits book... I LOVE it but I also would love to edit it for easier usage.
As a professional editor, she has worked closely with notable child development specialists, editing their books.
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