Sentences with phrase «generating big buzz»

A forthcoming biography of Formula 1 driver Kimi Räikkönen from Siltala Publishing in Finland is generating big buzz — and big rights deals — at the London Book Fair.
«Learning analytics» has generated a big buzz in the education space in recent years.
This should give you more visibility and generate a bigger buzz, culminating in a better final tally of your Kindle book sales.

Not exact matches

Despite all the discussion and hype around Under Armour getting big brand benefit from its endorsement of superstar Jordan Spieth, it still didn't generate the same buzz on social media as Nike.
Google announced last week a big virtual reality initiative, and players in the space ranging from startup Leap Motion to smartphone maker HTC have generated plenty of buzz.
The Kickstarter - originated Oculus Rift has been generating buzz as the next big thing in gaming for a while now, while Sony has a habit of, shall we say, doing what the other guys are doing (PlayStation Move, anyone?).
As others have said the home fans don't generate a great deal of atmosphere (typical of many of the bigger clubs in the Premier League) but the away end was buzzing, increasingly so as the match was action packed.
Yes, this movie will be big, it will generate a lot of buzz.
A clumsy, heavy - handed and unnecessarily sordid occult thriller that somehow has managed to generate a big pre-release buzz.
Acclaimed Irish actress Saoirse Ronan and «Roseanne» / «The Big Bang Theory» mainstay Laurie Metcalf are generating awards buzz as the volatile Lady Bird and her equally emotional (except when she's refusing to talk to her daughter) mom Marion.
Just over a year later, it's coming to the big screen and generating Oscar buzz, as well as conversations about how its story — which centers on the decision by Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham and editor - in - chief Ben Bradlee to publish the Pentagon Papers in 1971 — relates to First Amendment struggles in 2017.
Langella nabbed a Tony award in 2007 for playing another historical figure (albeit one of ill repute), Richard Nixon, and he's already generating Oscar buzz for his performance in the film adaptation of «Frost / Nixon,» scheduled to hit the big screen in December.
Most movie fans are somewhere in the middle, and big movies loaded with stars will get plenty of buzz and probably generate a huge audience.
Big releases like Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, Absolver, Yakuza Kiwami, Nidhogg 2, and Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle all generated a lot of buzz.
At the Emmys last year Nicole generated a little buzz when she kissed Big Little Lies co-star Alexander Skarsgard on the lips to congratulate him on his win, as husband Keith Urban looked on.
DETROIT — Family sedans generate big sales, but seldom do they create a buzz.
Common sense and experience suggest that higher speaking or consulting fees are likely to be generated by big buzz in general rather than by a one - week guest appearance on a best - seller list.
You said Steve that still making a book for free on kDP Select is good for people with no big platform and it can generate hustle and buzz.
Some major publishers will back a title with a big awareness campaign, usually involving a huge print run of advance reader copies (ARCs) to reviewers, in hopes of generating some buzz.
I think it will depend on how much publicity and buzz is generated from the big guns when they release their slates.
There'll be a lot of hype as we get closer to release and frankly, we love getting excited for GTA, it's a big event compared to the annual release of Call of Duty and it generates a buzz unlike any other title.
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