Some writers start with a series of two - or three - word phrases that describe them, like this one from Amanda Hocking, the paranormal romance young - adult
fiction author who sold more than $ 2 million in ebooks in one year.
Imagine a scenario where you are an established crime
fiction author who trades in blood splatter and crime scene repartee.
He's a historical
fiction author who dabbles in science fiction now and then, and when he's not writing fiction, he's keeping an eye on the publishing scene and analyzing what's working for authors who are going wide and selling well on Apple, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, etc. and also what's working for those who are sticking with Amazon exclusivity and Kindle Unlimited.
She's a rocket scientist turned speculative
fiction author who now uses her PhD to invent cool stuff in books.
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There's
this fiction author who I've met, Rebecca Howard, and she writes paranormal novels - basically ghost stories.
One of the writers she mentions is James Tiptree Jr., an award - winning science
fiction author who turned out to be a woman named Alice Bradley Sheldon.
Susan Kaye Quinn is a rocket scientist turned speculative
fiction author who now uses her PhD to invent cool stuff in books.
The latest to succumb: Karen Essex, a historical
fiction author who made a name for herself telling the story of the Egyptian Queen in Kleopatra (read Essex's behind the book story about Kleopatra) and had a bestseller in 2008 with Stealing Athena.
Frank Herbert, the respected science
fiction author who wrote his masterwork Dune in 1965, once said that...
We have
fiction authors who come from all sorts of businesses as their day jobs that operate like actual businesses.
So at the very least, beta readers were always center stage in that arena, whereas I often come across original
fiction authors who have never heard the term.
WRITE EVERY DAY is specifically geared for
fiction authors who are juggling busy home lives, work lives, and the new pressures to «build a platform» while simultaneously producing more books.
Tell me, fellow writers, do you know of any recent debut
fiction authors who found an agent by cold querying?
Clark was one of the premier science
fiction authors who set the tone for a generation to follow him.
And just like Pulp
Fiction authors who went on to be big names in publishing, we're already seeing indie authors blazing their own trails to fame and fortune (and sometimes infamy).
APR is for
fiction authors who have at least one book (or short) published either with a publisher or self - published, and want help growing their subscriber base so they can focus more on writing.
We,
the fiction authors who don't have to work at writing a book the way non-fiction authors do, who were destroying the industry through our push toward self - publishing and small press publishing.
Then you have
the fiction authors who continue to cling to the myth that legacy publishers actually add the majority of value to a book.
I am in awe of
fiction authors who can make stories up out of thin air!)
But when I've talked to other
fiction authors who have large writing blogs, writers like Joanna Penn and Holly Lisle, they've told me their blog readers rarely buy their fiction.
I know some other science
fiction authors who also work hard, but they do not market themselves, they do not produce multiple streams of income.
Blogging ideas for
fiction authors who feel stuck in a rut posted at 30 Day Books, saying, «You're a writer who wants to keep a blog.
Not exact matches
In retrospect, most of the
fiction I loved was penned by
authors who were deeply informed by Christianity.
The odd selection touched a nerve for readers of O'Connor's
fiction,
who rightly note the
author's penchant for depicting humanity darkly.
Science
fiction author Ray Bradbury,
who turns 90 this month, says he will sometimes open one of his books late at night and cry out thanks to God.
My college friend Meg, an experienced mom and
author of The Rug Merchant (link provided for those
who are looking to read quality
fiction that is not about babies), emailed me to ask for tips on replicating this activity for her sister's shower.
James Dashner, the
author of «The Maze Runner,» a top - selling dystopian science
fiction series that was turned into a film trilogy, has been dropped by his publisher, Random House, due to his inclusion on a list of
authors who allegedly engaged in harassment.
Both William Olaf Stapledon, early twentieth century philosopher and science
fiction author, and Professor Sir David Weatherall, distinguished medical scientist, have strong ties to Liverpool; and Birmingham has historically been home to a wide range of humanist thinkers like John Baskerville, nineteenth century avowed atheist and renown printer, Harold Blackham, first director of the BHA; George Holyoake, nineteenth century writer
who coined the term «secularism», sex education pioneer Martin Cole, leading international humanist and philosopher - physicist Sir Harry Stopes - Roe; and writer and comedian Natalie Haynes.
On the Nature of Human Romantic Interaction Karl Iagnemma, The Dial Press, $ 22.95 A computer technician
who thinks he's found the mathematical equation for romance and a botanist
who secretly yearns for the
author of her field's most trusted text are two of the protagonists in a spellbinding collection of short stories from Iagnemma, a roboticist and
fiction writer at MIT.
He was a seminal
author of science
fiction in the 1950s,
who after many years absence returned in 1971 to write best sellers in the field.
For example, you see that you both like to read science
fiction novels and you wish to find out
who their favourite
author is.
Cape Town, South Africa About Blog Blog is about Virology - related and hopefully educational posts
authored by a virologist
who dabbles in biologics - related plant molecular biotechnology, science
fiction and red wine.
In
fiction, you get readers
who are asked to provide voices for however many characters the
author invented.
Like a pulp riff on Luigi Pirandello's play «Six Characters In Search Of An
Author,» the film adds layer upon layer of meta -
fiction to the hilariously slight premise of a gangster chasing after the three petty dognappers
who swiped his Shih Tzu.
Roman Polanski's Based on a True Story, contrary to its title, isn't: It's a
fiction film about a successful
author who avoids her past and an eerily obsessive fan
who pushes her to write the «hidden book» her previous work seemed to promise.
Cusack plays best - selling science
fiction author David Gordon,
who has recently lost his wife and is now considering adopting a child.
She plays impetuous, young Sybylla Melvyn, a budding
author who chooses her
fiction over love.
Tim Palacek stars as Katurian, an amateur
author of short
fiction who is being interrogated by police.
«Room» is an experience, thanks to
author and screenwriter Emma Donoghue
who used a real story from the news, and adapted it into a really powerful piece of
fiction.
For example, in our Book Club Plus work in third grades, this played out in an
author study of Patricia Polacco, a prolific Michigan
author who through her autobiographical
fiction shares family stories of her Russian immigrant and her Michigan farmer ancestors.
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Belle cites a number of Amazon
authors who have hit that mark, including romance writer Catherine Bybee and women's -
fiction author Karen McQuestion.
Another source for finding freelancers
who work specifically with indie
authors self - publishing
fiction and creative nonfiction is the Association of Independent Publishing Professionals (AIPP), which has a searchable directory of service providers.
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