On the one hand I think if it sells more books and
gets authors names out there, mine included, excellent!
Not exact matches
The debut from
author Santi Balmes and illustrator Lyona tells the stories of two little girls — a human
named Martina and a monster
named Anitram (
get it?!)
Fellow OPEN Forum
author John Jantsch is in there, to
name just another reason why you should
get on that.
«Trump tried to
get as much newspaper coverage as possible [early in his career], always pushing his Trump [brand] and the adjective «billionaire» attached to his
name or «successful real estate developer» and «rich,»» says Gwenda Blair,
author of «The Trumps: Three Generations of Builders and a President.»
By purchasing a Kirkus indie review,
authors can have the opportunity to build some
name recognition and
get noticed by agents, publishers and other industry influencers.
An
author can't just say that «in Jesus's day, one of the ways people
got around actually saying the
name of God was to substitute the word «heaven»» without telling me how he knows that to be true!
This is why no -
name authors rarely
get published, even if they have the greatest content in the world.
I
get that he's the FOK cookbook
author, but it seems like your
name or the ppk site should be mentioned somewhere.
Please give us the
name of the book and
author if you
got your tips from an inspiring book.
Many Italians had to Anglicize their
names in order to be able to
get a decent job, be an
author, or even to live where they wanted.
Get your
name on these... 3,4, or 5 first
author drug discovery type papers and your
name on a few patents and you'd be marketable.
And because of the way work
gets cited (e.g., «First
Author, et al., 2010») the first author's name is the most visible to re
Author, et al., 2010») the first
author's name is the most visible to re
author's
name is the most visible to readers.
He is the
author of numerous popular magazine articles, including one about his efforts to
get something in the universe
named after him.
(«Venus in Furs» was a book by Austrian
author Leopold von Sacher - Masoch in 1870; from his
name, we
get the term «masochist.»)
Listen to books from
authors like Deepak Chopra, Elizabeth Gilbert, Charles Duhigg, Haylie Pomroy and Lee Child to
name a few to
get you going no matter what you're in the mood for.
The
author makes all the wrong assumptions and even
gets the
name wrong:
One 54 - year - old, an
author of 13 books on the topic and whose pen
name is the Dating Goddess, knows firsthand the pitfalls of
getting back in the saddle.
It doesn't rely on franchise or household
names to
get butts in the seat, it's as organic as it can be with
author Jesse Andrews adapting his personal novel to the big screen.
Obviously, Paul the Plumber and Mike the Mechanic are not going to hire an eLearning professional to help them post an instructional video on YouTube, they are just trying to
get their
name out there and maybe
get some free marketing from the video.However, there is an untapped market of retailers, celebrities,
authors, bloggers, YouTubers... The list goes on and on.
Guidebooks about how to
get into prestigious Ivy League schools have become instant bestsellers in the country, with the
authors and subjects becoming household
names, such as Yiting Liu, whose parents wrote Harvard Girl in 2000.
The
author takes every chance he
gets to slight New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, whom he says «made a
name for himself by beating up on educators.»
Get a taste of all the columns below; click on
author names to read each column in full, or see the full series here.
Most
authors, even big
names, never check money owed them with the overseas publisher as to how much they are supposed to be
getting.
Steampunk (and Harlequin and Amish romance)
author Shelley Adina joins us today to talk about managing multiple pen
names and genres, keeping a long - running series fresh (and selling), paying for foreign translations of indie books, and working the cons to
get in touch with more readers (and take trips you can write off on your taxes!).
Be ready to go head to head with the big -
name authors and the major houses, because «success» is soon going to mean something completely different from what it means today, and once we
get there, the genie will never go back in the bottle.
Or are you willing to publish a book under the
name (perhaps a short story or something), claim it to
get the profile, then unpublish that story as soon as the
author central profile has gone live?
If you are a serious
author, and you want people to know your
name and buy your books, I recommend you take some tips from Kait, because she is
getting some serious
name recognition going across social media.
It does not matter if you are a fiction or non fiction writer, thrill or adventure writer, using the right tools to
get your
name out there, information about your content, and future books, is something all
authors should do.
After all, I
get to connect with writers at all stages, including super-well-known, best - selling, award - winning
authors... and they come to know me, by
name and by face.
Big
name authors are going the indie route to
get back the control they lost when they first signed with a publisher.
It's not one big
name author getting all the attention.
In fact, it's an unfortunate myth that traditionally published
authors somehow
get to sit back and let the publisher make them into household
names.
In the beginning, the
get - rich - quick
authors who slapped up worthless content gave the entire notion of self - publishing a bad
name; but even with the fading away of those types of «
authors,» even the number... [Read more...]
It's a good way to
get your
name in the public eye by ruffling the feathers of «mere» writers, but although it's rather sad that you have to do this to gain attention, it suggests to me that you are trying to re-invent the terms «
author» and «writer» to underscore your position as an «
author,» rather than a «mere writer.»
Now if I could only figure out how to
get my revised, updated editions of my books included under my
author name, I could actually try out some of your suggestions!
Plus
getting published in an anthology with
authors whose
names are better known than yours can be a huge boost to any career.
Some newbie writers don't yet
get the «pick a different pen
name» paradigm, which is something many
authors end up doing for all sorts of reasons.
A
name author saw her posts on Facebook, and arranged to
get her help to
get free of the contract.
Nowadays, with nearly 30 years of seeing my byline attached to things I've written and having
authored a 3 volume encyclopedia and a history book, I still
get that same ethereal shiver every time I look at my
name in print or online because I know that having it there represents the faith an editor has placed in my abilities as a writer, or researcher, or reporter...
groups: Kindle (you will
get a wide open array that includes Kindle in the group
name) groups:
Authors (a good place to look for
author help groups) groups: writing groups: Kindle FREE (you will find hundreds of FREE books being promoted) groups: Kindle 99 (99cent books only.
Or I could
get a new site in my
author name.
Make sure you
get all the elements on; analyze the cover of that book you were looking at earlier for things like printed price, bar code and ISBN,
author's
name and photo, description, title, all that stuff.
When
authors are so at ease with interviews that they don't prepare for them — that is, don't bother to find out the interviewer's
name, the media outlet's demographics, or the media outlet's geographic range — then that's
getting a little bit too cocky, and that will only lead to unsuccessful interviews.
But you also
get a better pay rate than most
authors are
getting at that point in their career, and essentially you
get a completely free upkick to your
name visibility, especially if you're writing an IP with an already fanatical audience (like Star Trek or Halo).
The benefits here are two-fold: not only do you
get a review that is likely to be well - written, but if that
author has any avid readers their
name will carry more weight.
Honestly, it will always sting for a nanosecond when I read about
authors winning awards that I can't begin to hope to win as an indie, or heading off on book tours, or
getting picked to speak at big events, or receiving glowing reviews from notable publications, or hobnobbing with other big
name authors.
Traditional
author will switch genre and
name to
get away from option clause.
Self - publishing offers the
author a great platform to
get their
name and message out to the world, without the cut throat rejections that are offered from traditional publishing houses — particularly for new
authors of this modern era.
Even the biggest
names out there know that marketing is simply part of the game, though you may
get more of a straight answer from successful self - published
authors.
Some really interesting books languish because their
authors»
names start with later alphabets, and I rarely
get to the later part of my list before something catches my interest.