Sentences with phrase «give authors another perspective»

Rem Stokes, Denise Gruzensky and Julie Brothers give their author perspectives on the LifeRich self - publishing experience, Reader's Digest connection and how the LifeRich team makes book publishing a breeze.
And in the meantime, maybe the entities with big resources (and data scientists and web crawlers) should start producing some of their own reports to give authors another perspective.

Not exact matches

Missouri Synod theologians had traditionally affirmed the inerrancy of the Bible, and, although such a term can mean many things, in practice it meant certain rather specific things: harmonizing of the various biblical narratives; a somewhat ahistorical reading of the Bible in which there was little room for growth or development of theological understanding; a tendency to hold that God would not have used within the Bible literary forms such as myth, legend, or saga; an unwillingness to reckon with possible creativity on the part of the evangelists who tell the story of Jesus in the Gospels or to consider what it might mean that they write that story from a post-Easter perspective; a general reluctance to consider that the canons of historical exactitude which we take as givens might have been different for the biblical authors.
Although broader in scope and perspective than the other works we are mentioning here (the author is a historical theologian) and therefore not giving so much detail on the teaching of Jesus, this is probably the best encyclopedia article on the subject in English.
As a biologist who was presented with a mechanistic, substance image of reality, the author found that process theology lifted the richness of human experience to a level that gave him a new perspective of care for all creation.
Here, author Twomey, an official with Postpartum Support International, gives us insight into the psychological, personal, medical, legal, and historical perspectives on this little - understood mental illness, which is both preventable and treatable.
Along with our global reach, we at Scientific American take pride in our unique inclusion of scientist authors, who collaborate with us on many of our feature articles and give us a distinctive perspective.
According to another author of the study, CiRA Professor Junya Toguchida, the discovered relationship between inflammation and bone formation gives a whole new perspective on treatments.
Naturopathic oncologist, cancer survivor, and author of «The Definitive Guide to Cancer,» Dr. Lise Alschuler, stops by Dr Lo Radio to give perspective on natural cancer care and prevention.
She gave students a variety of articles on climate change that represented differing perspectives — from The New York Times to Newsela to Breitbart — and instructed them to investigate the author's intention and the facts available, and then form their own opinions.
Acclaimed author and one of the world's most extraordinary minds, Daniel Tammet visits the RSA to give us a unique perspective on how mathematics can help us to make sense of the world and our place in it.
The extensive experience our analysts have working with school systems across the United States, our work experience in more than two dozen countries, as well as what we have learned authoring and co-authoring more than thirty books on school safety give us a broad perspective on current best practices in school safety.
Narrative essays are told from a characterized perspective, regularly the author's, so there is feeling and also particular and frequently tactile points of interest gave to get the reader included in the components and grouping of the story.
A lucky writer will search for a group of astute readers to give a fresh perspective on their writing and learn from writers in all stages of their careers — even professional authors.
From the perspective of assistive technologies, ARIA gives authors the ability to dress up HTML and SVG elements with critical accessibility semantics that the assistive technologies would not otherwise be able to reliably derive.
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And author Jay Lake gives a very personal perspective on what this is doing to Macmillan authors, here: Bug off, Bezos.
On Friday I joined in on «Twitter 2.0: Twitter Master Class for Publishing Professionals,» given by Cindy Ratzlaff; «Perspectives in Publishing: an Author's Transition from Traditional to Self - Publishing,» with Guy Kawasaki and Leigh Haber, and «Self - publishing: Disrupter or Defender of the Book Business,» with James McQuivey, Christopher Kenneally, Angela James, and Keith Ogorek.
Not only does it give authors a fresh perspective on their current project, it highlights where further professional development is needed, enabling authors to grow and excel.
Then she saw a guy give a talk to about 100 authors in Austin, Texas, which not only changed her perspective, it also changed her plans.
The author gives Mona, Laine, and Kathy the opportunity to narrate chapters and give their perspectives.
Munroe, Burke, and Jaimeson spoke at the workshop, giving different perspectives — from Kobo, a bookseller, and an author — on self - publishing, eBooks, and the bookstore - author relationship.
I'm not sure why the author chose to leave Natalie out but I felt that Thomas's perspective was given early in the book before he had his stroke, when he called Finch and Stephen to his apartment.
In his provocative new book, April 4, 1968: Martin Luther King Jr.'s Death and How It Changed America, author, educator and activist Michael Eric Dyson rekindles grim memories for readers who made it through that tough time, while giving needed perspective to those of later generations.
Then we want to hear about it and give authors who are writing from multicultural perspectives a chance to be awarded the coveted crystal book Emma Award for literary excellence.
In preparation for his appearance in this CONTEC session, Howey gave an interview to Publishing Perspectives — Hybrid Author Hugh Howey on Self vs. Traditional Publishing — and he also contributed 10 Counterintuitive Tips for Self - Publishers.
Having used conventional tools and trade practices to publish his own (and other author's) books, and having worked with hundreds of authors and trade publishers over the years, gives Joel an informed perspective goes beyond the «Hop on board!»
This is a very interesting perspective, that can give hope to many self publishing authors, mysef included.
From a fact - based, marketing research perspective, it makes sense to start off with prices low enough to give people a reason to take a chance on a new, unknown author.
Hi Nina, Congrats on finishing your book and it is a daunting time — check out this post on the arc of the indie author http://www.thecreativepenn.com/2014/07/08/arc-of-the-indie-author/ Hopefully it will give you some perspective as to where you are on the journey.
To help you take in the sheer sweep of perspective in this increasingly influential author's viewpoint, I'm going to give you his 13 key messages in a stripped - down list, with only an excerpt of the detailed text he offers on each point in his essay.
Written from a small US publisher and / or author perspective, the questions give a neat roundup of considerations before committing to a retailer driven service such as Amazon, Apple or Kobo or a multichannel distribution service such as Smashwords or its competitors.
The given images, imbued with the author's personal perspective, channel a new symbolism that the viewer is invited to interpret.
In addition to contributions by the directors of the Museum Ludwig and ARoS — Yilmaz Dziewior and Erlend G. Høyersten — the authors include Tom Holert, distinguished German art historian, taking an in - depth look at Rosenquist's unique spatiality; Stephan Diederich, curator and specialist at Museum Ludwig, giving a review of the themes in the exhibition; Sarah Bancroft, art historian, curator, and Rosenquist expert who co-curated the 2003 Guggenheim Museum Rosenquist retrospective (and current head of the Rosenquist Foundation and the studio) illuminates Rosenquist's seminal source collages; Tino Grass, German designer and researcher, revealing new perspectives on Rosenquist's historic work F - 111; Isabel Gebhardt, Museum Ludwig conservator, outlining the intensive research efforts and conservation work recently undertaken on Horse Blinders; and Tim Griffin, former editor - in - chief of the esteemed American art journal Artforum, discussing the political potential of Pop art as exemplified by a work James Rosenquist created for one of the magazine's issues.
The lack of any historical perspective and the lack of experience, taken together, cause concern given that the same authors will soon be deciding what new rules to propose to Parliament.
In this updated third edition, authors L. Michael Posey and Abir (Abby) A. Kahaleh gives readers an insider's perspective on the workings of the profession.
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