Sentences with phrase «for publication of her book»

The support and interest to carry out the project — from AIPRAL (the Association of Reformed and Presbyterian Churches) and from staff of CELEP (Latin American Evangelical Center for Pastoral Studies)-- was determinant in my decision to continue with plans for the publication of this book.
Why not give our publishing process a try and let yourself be persuaded by the many options we offer for the publication of your book?
A majority funds under the new «Culture of Russia» program will be allocated for the publication of books of Russian authors and their translations into foreign languages.
A vanity press, also known as a subsidy press, is where the author pays a fee for the publication of the book.
Arc also has a music imprint, Arc Music, for the publication of books about music and musicians.
Hawaiian writer Kiana Davenport signed with Penguin and received a 20k advance for publication of her book «The Chinese Soldier's Daughter.»
Although you may feel there is a huge market just waiting somewhere «out there» for the publication of your book, you must face the reality that if your subject is of interest only to a minority - a local landmark, a local personality, Book - Binding for the Amateur, Marble Championships of the 20th Century, your own autobiography - then the corresponding marketing possibilities are equally small.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis brought Farber into Doubleday for the publication of his book «By the Sea,» which won the Art Director's Award for color photography.

Not exact matches

About 100,000 copies of Get Smarter — a book for 20 - to -40-year-olds that's full of life and business lessons on everything from corporate governance to sex — have been sold since its publication in 2007.
In addition to regularly blogging on the subject of raising funding for his own blog mpd.me and publications like Inc.com and Business Insider, Davis has written a series of soon - to - be released self - published books on navigating the startup financing maze: «Fundraising Rules,» to be released this fall and «Breaking the Rules,» which is expected out sometime next year.
And for all his quirks and flaws — and they are many — he is likely to remain, with the publication of his new book, among the most influential popular economic thinkers of our time.
The book lists for $ 12.95, but corporations that ordered it within four months of publication would pay just 90 cents a copy for a minimum order of 30.
His recent works involve a research project on behalf of the International Labour Office, which has led to the publication of the book: Wage - led Growth: An Equitable Strategy for Economic Recovery (Palgrave - Macmillan, 2013).
This group of 10 money experts includes women who write for big publications (like Forbes, Inc, Business Insider, Fast Company, and Huffington Post), make over $ 100k a month, have created their own companies, have published books, and are successfully running their own podcast.
The co-author of 2 personal finance books, Jennifer has covered financial topics for several national publications, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Worth, Money, and Newsweek, where she was a staff writer and editor for seven years.
Many of the books reviewed in the regular «Book World» column dealt with social issues, but the editors also included notices of academic theological monographs and of books on subjects not traditional for religious publications: literary criticism, philosophy and psychology.
It is a suitable acclamation for a remarkably good book on faith and science, which comes to publication providentially ahead of Richard Dawkins's autumn offering, The God Delusion.
Demand for this book was so great that it went through nine printings in the year of publication.
(At the twentieth anniversary of the publication of Richard's own signature book, I imagined us, thirty years hence, settled in homes for the aged, and celebrating that important journal, The Naked Public Square.
The author of Sexless in the City: A Memoir of Reluctant Chastity, she holds an M.A. in religious studies from Arizona State University and has written for The Atlantic website, Books and Culture, Paste, The Journal of the History of Sexuality, Christianity Today, Beliefnet and other publications.
In addition to shaping Christian thought through his voluminous publications («Fundamentalism» and the Word of God, Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God, and A Quest for Godliness, to name only three of the most popular), he helped steer the flagship Evangelical magazine Christianity Today, spoke at countless Evangelical conferences and local churches, mentored hundreds of future pastors through his seminary teaching, and lent his name to the back covers of more Evangelical books than probably any other Christian endorser ever.
Among his publications are: The Scripture Principle, Harper & Row, 1984; Reason Enough: A Case for the Christian Faith, InterVarsity Press, 1980; (editor) Grace Unlimited, Bethany Fellowship, 1975; Truth on Fire, The Message of Galatians, Baker Book House, 1972, Biblical Revelation, Moody Press, 1971, Set Forth Your Case, Craig, 1968; and A Defense of Biblical Infallibility, Presbyterian and Reformed, 1967.
And, as Jean - Louis Brindamour, who developed Pyramid Publications» religious program, points out, «The phenomenal growth of sales so far tells us that time and a determined public will eventually force even greater space for such books where they do not yet appear.»
The following article is excerpted from the concluding chapter of historian Jaroslav Pelikan's book titled Jesus Through the Centuries: His Place in the History of Culture, scheduled for October publication by Yale University Press.
The interval since publication of the last major service book for most Lutherans has been 20 years.
I use the word limitations rather than mistakes, for none of the biographer's statements seems to me false.2 What I miss in the book is awareness of some intellectual advances during the century or more between the end of Darwin's career and the publication of this biography.
His latest book, The Middle East: Two Thousand Years from the Rise of Christianity to the Present Day, is scheduled for publication by Simon & Schuster in May.
The book itself (published in London by the SCM Press and scheduled for publication in the U.S. in September by Westminster Press) consists of ten essays by a group of professional theologians.
Among his publications are: Keep in Step with the Spirit, Revell, 1984; God's Words: Studies of Key Bible Themes, InterVarsity Press 1981; Beyond the Battle for the Bible, Cornerstone Books, 1980; Knowing Man, Cornerstone, 1979; I Want to Be a Christian, Tyndale House, 1977; Knowing God, InterVarsity Press, 1973; Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God, InterVarsity Press, 1961; «Fundamentalism» and the Word of God: Some Evangelical Principles, Eerdmans, 1958.
The recent plethora of publications includes books on «spiritual discipline for weight control,» «biblical principles that will improve your health» and achieving «greater health God's way.»
He has edited collections of songs and hymns from the world church (distributed by GIA Publications and Iona Books) and written The Singing Thing: A Case for Congregational Singing.
In 2004 Rutba hosted a conference that led to the publication of a book, School (s) for Conversion: 12 Marks of a New Monasticism (Wipf and Stock), which includes essays on such topics as «Relocation to Abandoned Places of Empire,» «Sharing Economic Resources» and «Peacemaking in the Midst of Violence and Conflict Resolution.»
«58 With the publication of Jewett's book the question of «error» is seen to be a pertinent topic for discussion concerning Biblical authority, even among those holding to a position of «complete infallibility.»
The paper itself takes the occasion of the publication of a book on each of these two philosophers by Paul O. Kuntz (ANW, BR) as an opportunity for re-examining some of the interesting philosophical and historical comparisons between these two pivotal intellectual figures of our century.
I want to express a special note of thanks to my publisher, Professor Herbert Richardson of the Edwin Mellen Press for his confidence in me and asking me to write this book; to Maureen Muncaster, also of the Edwin Mellen Press, for her support and facilitating the process of publication; Lois Holden, Production Manager; and Marguerite Rupnow of Lewiston Business Services, for her understanding and making the arrangements for the final typing possible.
I can not blame him if I have read more of his books than he has of mine, and it might have escaped his notice that I have written on this matter at length - in my book, First Things (Princeton, 1986, Chapters XVI - XVII), and in numerous articles before and since, including a monthly column in a magazine in which he has stood now, for some time, as a member of the Publication Committee.
This basic unity is the justification for the present publication of the three books together — this and the desire to make the books available at a price lower than the combined price of the separate books.
Both the publishers and the author wish to express their thanks to Charles Scribner's Sons, the original publishers of On the Meaning of Christ, and especially to Mr. William Savage, for their co-operation in making the publication of the combined books possible.
Over time, the expression bled into «helpmeet,» an independent term applied exclusively to the role of wives to their husbands, and to this day, the myth that Genesis 2 relegates wives to the status of subordinate assistants persists, as is painfully evidenced by (complementarian) Debi Pearl's book, Created to Be His Help Meet, which has sold more than 200,000 copies since its publication in 2004... (and which I threw across the living room a total of seven times while reading it for research.)
Part of this, I'm sure, is fear of rejection, but as I've thought about writing for publication over the past few years, I'm actually quite relieved those three books are not published.
Despite the uneven quality of his writing, and some self - consciousness evident in the latter part of the book, marked as it is by Niebuhr's awareness that the entries were destined for publication, there is a refreshing, contemporary quality to Leaves.
It was a book whose title was to prove more memorable than its content; during the two decades since its publication «blaming the victim» has remained on the lips of politicians and intellectuals as a codified rebuke to any suggestion that people are poor because of what they have done or not done rather than because of what has been done to them or not done for them.
That, however, might be money wasted, for one can buy a book titled Full - Auto AR - 15 Conversion Manual (Desert Publications, $ 4.95), which, according to one advertisement, offers step - by - step instructions, with photographs and drawings, so that the handyman can do the work of conversion in the privacy of his own basement workshop.
If you have an issue with evolutionary theory, then do your work on why it's wrong and submit it for publication and collect your many prizes (Nobel and otherwise) and rejoice at the reprinting of every single science book in the world with your theory in it.
=============== @momoya» If you have an issue with evolutionary theory, then do your work on why it's wrong and submit it for publication and collect your many prizes (Nobel and otherwise) and rejoice at the reprinting of every single science book in the world with your theory in it.»
Also, please contact me if you are a small group leader interested in using Evolving in Monkey Town as part of a book study... or if you write for an online / print publication and would like a copy for review....
What I look for in a website or publication (or book for that matter) is an interest in craft, a respect for tradition that is neither blinded by unquestioning devotion or spite, and a skepticism of ideological trends that remains open to new subject matter and inventive (I won't say original) style.
Recent events, as for example the publication of Richard Dawkins» book The God Delusion and of other best - sellers of a similar vein, and the ensuing public reactions, have only confirmed this.
The Trust is very grateful to the Christhava Sahithya Samithy, Thiruvalla for undertaking the publication of this book.
Bethany House tweeted that the July publication of Andy Savage's book «The Ridiculously Good Marriage» would remain on various retail web sites for a short time until those sites are updated.
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