Sentences with phrase «fellow author shared»

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To inspire fellow authors, Rowling shared a number of «Robert Galbraith's» rejection letters from editors.
About once a month, I will collaborate with a fellow entrepreneur, author or teacher to share a downloadable training, be a guest on a telesummit or produce a webinar — that's an «online seminar» — on a particular topic, like «how to start a podcast» or «ways to brand your website,» or «the quickest way to write, sell and promote an e-book.»
By conceiving of collegiality in terms of «support groups,» the authors fail to appreciate the potential for strong forms of collegiality that have the character of friendship, in which fellow pastors share each other's lives and help shape each other's character.
Sharing that she and fellow author and friend Ann Patchett both had older husbands who absolutely adored them (Patchett's second husband is 16 years older than she), she said they often joked that if they couldn't make their marriages work, well, no marriage would work.
You might know her as the author of Everyday Chic and all around beautiful human, Molly Sims, spoke with fellow mom blogger Sharzad Kiadeh as they shared their favorite beauty must - haves for moms on the go.
Topic Author Forum Replies Freshness +5: Las Vegas 2018 Fellow Monkeys, I am going on a Vegas trip in a few weeks and I wanted to share some advice on what
Make sure to use the links below to share this post with your fans and fellow authors.
(cont'd)- I'm giving away hundreds of listings on the Vault, and as a result of doing so, won't see one thin dime of income on the site until October or later - Given all the time and money I've already sunk into developing the site, I don't even expect to earn back my upfront investment until sometime next year - I'm already personally reaching out to publishers on behalf of authors who are listed in the Vault, on my own time and my own long distance bill, despite the fact that I don't stand to earn so much as a finder's fee if any of those contacts result in an offer - I make my The IndieAuthor Guide available for free on my author site and blog - I built Publetariat, a free resource for self - pubbing authors and small imprints, by myself, and paid for its registration, software and hosting out of my own pocket - I shoulder all the ongoing expense and the lion's share of administration for the Publetariat site, which since its launch on 2/11 of this year, has only earned $ 36 in ad revenue; the site never has, and likely never will, earn its keep in ad revenue, but I keep it going because I know it's a valuable resource for authors and publishers - I've given away far more copies of my novels than I've sold, because I'm a pushover for anyone who emails me to say s / he can't afford to buy them - I paid my own travel expenses to speak at this year's O'Reilly Tools of Change conference, nearly $ 1000, just to be part of the Rise of Ebooks panel and raise awareness about self - published authors who are strategically leveraging ebooks - I judge in self - published book competitions, and I read the * entire * book in every case, despite the fact that the honorarium has never been more than $ 12 per book — a figure that works out to less than $.50 per hour of my time spent reading and commenting In spite of all this, you still come here and elsewhere to insinuate I'm greedy and only out to take advantage of my fellow authors.
Connect with your fellow self - published authors and share information about writing and publishing.
Sales are great, press releases, interviews, live radio guest appearances are exciting, climbing the ranks and entering the Top 100 Best Selling Authors in Science Fiction multiple times is exhilarating, but nothing beats the support from readers and friends, and fellow writers who share this thrill with me.
But it's also why it's not right to ask a fellow author in a very different genre to Tweet or «share» your book.
I find the best way to find a good site to work with is to ask fellow authors so I really appreciate you sharing your experiences!
I am joining a group of fellow Authors as we journey around the Globe to share some fun and helpful hints.
Thanks for your continued patronage of NovelRank and sharing it with your readers and fellow authors.
Please welcome my fellow Booktrope author and speaker Daryl Rothman to the blog as he shares about why authors should build their writer platform.
As a journalist - turned - author I find sharing fellow authors» post on social media one of the most enjoyable and rewarding marketing tools.
There is only one thing I am going to ask of you my Fellow Author in return: please share my feature of your book on social meadia.
He shares his book marketing tips with fellow authors through his blog, Marketing Tips for Authors and through his free video marketing tips for authors newsauthors through his blog, Marketing Tips for Authors and through his free video marketing tips for authors newsAuthors and through his free video marketing tips for authors newsauthors newsletter.
Some of the specific tactics that publishers and authors have tried in order to reduce ebook piracy have included DRM restrictions, which limit content to one specific device platform and eliminate the ability to share beloved books with fellow readers, and other professional tactics like the watermark that the Harry Potter ebooks contain, theoretically pointing out which reader posted them on file sharing sites.
Multiple women came forward about each author to share sordid stories of sexual harassment, inappropriate remarks aimed at and in front of children, and racist remarks about fellow authors who happen to be people of color.
Most authors would love to help a fellow author identify their target audiences and share knowledge.
The Vigilante Author: You also have been sharing with fellow authors tips on book marketing.
He shares an additional example of connecting with fellow author Julie Strauss, his enjoyment and learnings from reading her novels and blog articles and the benefits to his writing and personal life that came from a few chance encounters that a friendship grew out of.
I know you guys have also come across some awesome posts / resources in the past couple of weeks — won't you please share with your fellow authors (and this n00b mom)?
Thanks so very much for sharing this story which can be instructive and inspirational for our fellow HP authors!
Randi loves sharing tips and supporting fellow authors, often posting helpful advice and author spotlights on her website.
Fellow authors can share their past experiences, and service providers can give you advice tailored to your project.
Or they ask their fellow author friends if they can share the post.
Have a story to share with fellow authors about how you've attacked one or more of these target areas?
If you have a fellow author, service, or resource you love and think your ideal reader will respond to, share it on your newsletter!
We share what we learned from Seumas Gallacher, Munir Bello, David Perlmutter, Susan Wingate, S.J Hermann, It has been a great joy for Suzanne and KJ to share the joy of writing with our listeners and we truly want to provide great content for fellow authors to make this 2016 a great writing year.
Joanna is extraordinarily open and gracious about sharing her hard - won knowledge about ebook creation, publishing, and marketing with fellow authors and her site, The Creative Penn, contains abundant resources to guide authors new to the epublishing world along the path that has proven successful to her.
You've been so incredibly generous to share so much with your fellow authors!
Whichever result your sales record produces, you might want to share your best strategy among your fellow indie authors and reinstate how flexible and diverse the entire industry has grown.
I would, however, appreciate you sharing either this post or Christina's GoFundMe Page as widely as possible, and encouraging your fellow authors to support the fight.
When I think of fellow authors, I don't think in terms of how they are published, but rather that they share the same passion to write as I do.
I share this knowledge freely, to help my fellow Indie authors.
Today I'm please to share a guest blog post from fellow author Jenny O'Brien.
She shares insights into her writing process, including what it's like working with her sister, fellow author Nancy Bush, and the challenges that come with writing about some really evil characters.
If there's one lesson that I would like to share with my fellow authors who are struggling like me it would be this:
If you have any suggestions to share with your fellow authors, please add them in the comments section below.
We asked our fellow Ingram colleague Joyce Skokut, Director of Library Collection Development for some insight and advice that we could share with indie authors on how best to get their books onto library shelves, and this is what she told us.
I have worked hard over the last six years writing fiction, but I want to take stock of where I am, what I learned and share this with fellow indie authors.
Fellow indie authors who are sharing their launch plans, screenshots from their sales dashboards, asking for advice on covers they are having designed and talk through the most in - the - weeds details about email lists.
# 7 Successful indie authors are harder at work not only to deliver top - notch stories to their fans, but they are also willing to share their sales tips with fellow authors.
Orna Ross founded The Alliance of Independent Authors (ALLi) for indies and professionals of diverse background who work with indies; Hugh Howey provides sales data in his author earnings report, engages himself with other self - publishing gurus to clarify the current state of eBook sales, and reach out to his fans and fellow authors on his website; Joanna Penn shares her insightful advice regarding self - publishing and encourage indie authors to speak up and share their sAuthors (ALLi) for indies and professionals of diverse background who work with indies; Hugh Howey provides sales data in his author earnings report, engages himself with other self - publishing gurus to clarify the current state of eBook sales, and reach out to his fans and fellow authors on his website; Joanna Penn shares her insightful advice regarding self - publishing and encourage indie authors to speak up and share their sauthors on his website; Joanna Penn shares her insightful advice regarding self - publishing and encourage indie authors to speak up and share their sauthors to speak up and share their success.
As usual it was a very busy time for me, catching up with fellow ALLi indie authors, attending seminars, meeting new and interesting fellow book people (most memorably sharing a sandwich with a... [Read more...]
So in this post I asked my friend and fellow bestselling indie author, Jeff Bennington, to share some of his thoughts and ideas about how to promote a book.
As usual it was a very busy time for me, catching up with fellow ALLi indie authors, attending seminars, meeting new and interesting fellow book people (most memorably sharing a sandwich with a new friend, David P Perlmutter), and meeting up with some of the Finnish literary contingency, such as the folks at FILI and Stilton Literary Agency.
Along with posting my own content, I share the the work of my fellow pet - media colleagues like award - winning author and former veterinary hopsital manager Ingrid King.
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