Sentences with phrase «editing this book made»

Poorly edited books make us all look bad.
But editing this book made it clear that the real question is fear — people afraid of their own words, of opening themselves up to attack.

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Stephanie edited my book, dramatically improving it while making sure that my voice remained intact.
I am making attempts to read my soon to become someday book online for I have no program I can use to edit what I write.
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.»
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.
You crave punishment because it makes you feel somehow superior, or correct in your discovery of «God's Word» in a book which was written and edited and re-edited (as well as redacted) by countless rulers and scholars along the way, each wishing to have some stake in the claim of the Eternal.
The second thesis of my book was that homosexuals, rather than being somehow a menace to the values of society and the family, as Christians have tended to assume, have, as a part of God's creative plan, special gifts and qualities and a very positive contribution to make to the development of society (cf. also my article «Homosexuality, Lesbianism, and the Future: The Creative Role of the Gay Community in Building a More Humane Society,» in A Challenge to Love: Gay and Lesbian Catholics in the Church, edited by Robert Nugent [Crossroad, 1984]-RRB-.
I would think an omnipotent God could make a book that would need no translation or editing.
writes at kristenannjames.com, edits for P&R Books, mothers three spectacular little girls and spends her days trying to make her church - planting husband laugh.
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.
In an industry where we know the majority of the end - consumers are women, and we know that the congregation in any church on a given Sunday is dominated by women, how is it that the men are commissioning and editing the books, then selecting what is made available, marketing and selling them?
This «book of extraordinary audacity,» the dust jacket claims, was not compiled by Grayling so much as «made» using the very «techniques of editing, redaction, and adaptation that produced the holy books of the Judeo - Christian and Islamic religions.»
@ Kimmel, how can you follow such backward made up or plagerized and edited self serving book but together by a racist man?
When CLEAN FOOD went from being a self - published book to a published book, I had the chance to make some edits and in hindsight I wish I had taken out the gluten completely then.
Between book writing and editing though, my family is lucky to have meals this week at all, much less those made with love!
The entire book has been edited a bit, I've written a new introduction, there are sweet new illustrations by Julianna Swaney, and a foreword by Kirsten Rickert that makes me cry each time I read it (it won't make you cry, I promise... it's just me.
The Guardian had a great supplement yesterday that took some of the best «makes» from some of the best craft books edited into their...
She is pioneering the direct editing of mammals» genetic instruction books, or genomes, working to tweak DNA to make pig organs more acceptable inside humans.
A new twist on gene editing makes the CRISPR / Cas9 molecular scissors act as a highlighter for the genetic instruction book.
The book, edited by Andrew Beattie from the Research Unit for Biodiversity and Bioresources at Macquarie University, makes the point that Australia's biodiversity rivals any in the world.
She is also editing a new book, Decision Making in Neurological Complications of Critical Illness, due out in 2017.
He has edited or written books on esophageal reconstructive surgery, failed anti-reflux therapy, and decision - making in thoracic surgery that has been published in four languages.
Good editing could make the book real slick.
I think of this blog as a book, and even I go back to old articles to edit them and make sure they are current with my way of thinking.
At various points in his fantastically varied and storied career he wrote position papers on the need of support for a moribund Australian film industry, wrote and directed numerous episodes of such seminal TV shows as Homicide and Division 4 for Crawford Productions, was central in establishing film courses and departments in places such as Canberra and Brisbane (Griffith University), wrote plays and performed poems at Melbourne University and La Mama in the 1960s, directed feature films in the early 1980s (most memorably Ginger Meggs in 1982), made documentaries for the ABC and SBS (The Myth Makers, Images of Australia, The Legend of Fred Paterson, and numerous others), wrote and edited such books as Screenwriting: A Manual and Queensland Images in Film and Television, helmed commercials for a vast array of companies and government bodies, contributed film reviews to ABC radio (and more occasionally TV) across various states (for almost 40 years), wrote for numerous publications including Overland, The Canberra Times, Metro, The Concise Encyclopedia of Documentary Film, The Hobart Mercury, and so much more.
READINGS Books about all aspects of filmmaking and film culture Sisters in the Life: A History of Out African American Lesbian Media - Making edited by Yvonne Welbon and Alexandra Juhasz, reviewed by Nick Davis; William Faulkner at Twentieth Century - Fox: The Annotated Screenplays edited by Sarah Gleeson - White, reviewed by Nick Pinkerton; Everybody Sing!
Reviewed by Harris Dang on the 15th of December 2017 Roadshow presents a film by James Franco Produced by James Franco, Evan Goldberg, Vince Jolivette, Seth Rogen, James Weaver Written by Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber, based on the book «The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside «The Room,» the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made» by Greg Sestero, Tom Bissell Starring James Franco, Dave Franco, Seth Rogen, Judd Apatow, Hannibal Burress, Jerrod Carmichael, Bryan Cranston, Zoey Deutch, Zac Efron, Nathan Fielder, Ari Graynor, Melanie Griffith, Josh Hutcherson, Jason Mantzoukas, Christopher Mintz - Plasse, Megan Mullally, Paul Scheer, Sharon Stone, Jacki Weaver Cinematography Brandon Trost Edited by Stacey Schroeder Running Time: 103 minutes Rating: M Release Date: the 7th of December 2017
The Resolution for Men by Stephen and Alex Kendrick with Randy Alcorn Edited by Lawrence Kimbrough B&H Publishing Group Paperback, $ 36.50 272 pages ISBN: 978 -1-4336-7122-7 Book Review by Kam Williams «This book is an unapologetic call for men to live courageously for their faith and their families... We believe there is a rising movement of men who are disgusted by their own mediocrity and dissatisfied with the weak standards of our dark culture... Men who want to make the most of the rest of their days... Throughout history, men who lived incredible lives and left great legacies did it intentionaBook Review by Kam Williams «This book is an unapologetic call for men to live courageously for their faith and their families... We believe there is a rising movement of men who are disgusted by their own mediocrity and dissatisfied with the weak standards of our dark culture... Men who want to make the most of the rest of their days... Throughout history, men who lived incredible lives and left great legacies did it intentionabook is an unapologetic call for men to live courageously for their faith and their families... We believe there is a rising movement of men who are disgusted by their own mediocrity and dissatisfied with the weak standards of our dark culture... Men who want to make the most of the rest of their days... Throughout history, men who lived incredible lives and left great legacies did it intentionally.
Some friends say I should edit the whole record and make it into a book!!!
She has authored, edited, and / or co-authored numerous books on mathematics education, among them, Making Moments Matter: Conferring with Young Mathematicians at Work (New Perspectives, available through Amazon.com), Models of Intervention in Mathematics Education: Reweaving the Tapestry (NCTM and Pearson), Young Mathematicians at Work (a series of 4 books on numeracy and algebra published by Heinemann in the U.S. and distributed in Canada by Pearson), Learning to Support Young Mathematicians at Work (Heinemann), A Parent's Guide to Math Education in Today's Schools (New Perspectives, available through Amazon.com), Reconstructing Math Education (Teachers College Press), Constructivism: Theory, Perspectives and Practice (Teachers College Press) and Enquiring Teachers, Enquiring Learners (Teachers College Press.)
As I was writing and rewriting — and rewriting my book, Educating Your Gifted Child; How One Public School Teacher Embraced Homeschooling, there were some sections that just didn't make the final edit, but to me, they are still important and I really wanted to share with you these little nuggets of information, these little extra gifts, this gifted lagniappe.
In 2013 Brian made the decision to move fully into working with words, taking on freelance writing and editing work for an editing service and several independent clients while beginning coursework toward an MA in Book Publishing at Portland State University.
If you want your book cover to look a certain way; the interiors to have a specific presentation style; the paper to look or feel a certain way; the fonts to be of a definite type; the editing to be done your way that allows feedback; and to make input into the marketing strategies, control is important.
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Rebecca, I just finished editing my inspirational book, and hired professional editing services, and though they are not copy editors, he did question the content of several paragraphs and made suggestions as to the changes that were needed for more clarity.
The author designed their own cover or had their child do it, skipped the editing step, and often used a 14 - point font — double - spaced — to make their book seem longer.
Ask successful authors what single method guarantees book sales, and the answer isn't «great editing» or a «knock - em - dead cover», but the power of their email list to enthuse readers, make their books visible and generate reviews and sales.
But their development edit was very thorough and it genuinely helped me make the book better.
But please, make sure you go through various stages of book editing.
And little or no editing is done anymore in a traditional house beyond making a writer change a book to better fit a line of books.
So while I'd rather be working on the final edits / production of the sequel (and I'm itching to make a start on the third book in the sequence), I'm also in parallel making plans for every self - promotional event I can think of.
Instead of self - editing, and making my own cover, and throwing it onto KU, I started my own company, and I decided that I was going to release a book that was competitive with and indistinguishable from a release by a major publishing house.
As I'd pointed out in that post, in the world of traditional publishing, if errors make it through the editing process for a book, authors (and their readers) are stuck.
As a writer, I want the publishing companies to still make a profit so we still have a chance to be authors, as opposed to anybody posting a book with no editing or proofreading onto an e-reader.
Stage 1: Writing the book - planning, writing and rules Stage 2: Creating your platform - details, website and marketing Stage 3: Making it a book - editing, designing and publishing Stage 4: Preparing to launch - finalising, bookshops and reviews Stage 5: Getting it out there - influencers, launch and the long game
Professional editing, formatting, cover design, and keyword diagnostics help authors make their hard work even more noticeable, which is why IndieReader is asking the hard question: Is your book «buff» enough?
The Readers will determine a good book, the readers will determine good editing, the readers will make the cream rise to the top.
I'm guessing that my book sat somewhere around average or low - average compared to the other Kindle Press authors / books, and while I do think that my book cleared the investment that they made directly into it (advance, editing and promotion), it definitely didn't make enough of a profit for Kindle Press to compensate for the hours and hours of time and effort that goes into the open submission process of the Kindle Scout program.
While it's true that many print or ebook authors make significant investments in their editing, formatting, cover design, and more, it's not a financial requirement for putting a book in Kindle Unlimited.
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