Not exact matches
Hedström's essay, abridged by the
editors of this
book and translated by Kathlyn Smith, combines sections from two of his
books: We Are Part of a
Great Balance: The Ecological Crisis in Central America [3d ed., published in San Jose, Costa Rica, by Editorial DEI, 1988] and Will the Swallows Return?
During the ceremony when O'Connor was posthumously awarded the National
Book Award, her
editor Robert Giroux recalled one literary celebrity complaining, «Do you really think Flannery O'Connor was a
great author?
Editor's note: John S. Dickerson is author of the
book «The
Great Evangelical Recession: 6 Factors that Will Crash the American Church... and How to Prepare» and senior pastor of Cornerstone in Prescott, Arizona.
Shortt, the religion
editor of the Times Literary Supplement, has written an important and powerful
book which coincides with the Catholic Church's increasing and necessary push for a
greater protection of the rights of Christians.
Beer connoisseurs and enthusiasts in South Florida are in for a treat when Evan Benn, The Miami Herald food
editor and Esquire magazine beer columnist partners with Chef Allen Susser at The Café at
Books &
Books at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts for a night of
great craft beers paired with gourmet bites.
«Because babies don't have
great eyesight until after they are about 6 months, choose a mat with bright, contrasting colors to help grab their attention,» recommends Dr. Jennifer Shu, an Atlanta - based pediatrician and
editor of the
book «Heading Home With Your Newborn.»
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Jill Suttie, Psy.D., is
Greater Good's
book review
editor and a frequent contributor to the magazine.
Notes to
Editors Paragraph 2.3 of the Overview of Tax Legislation and Rates budget
book states that for anyone seeking to claim more than # 50,000 in otherwise unlimited reliefs, a cap will be set at 25 % of income (or # 50,000, whichever is
greater).
-- Bo Burlingham,
Editor - at - Large, Inc. magazine and author of Small Giants: Companies That Choose To Be
Great Instead of Big «Reading this
book is like putting a few zeros on your income.
As do many
great literary works, this
book owes its existence to an
editor who had a profound influence on a writer.
As an historian, I was particularly pleased to see how the
editor saw fit to include an historical review of the period since the 1950s, mentioning, among other things, Arthur Bestor's
great book, Educational Wastelands: The Retreat from Learning in Our Public Schools, the influence of Sputnik, and (a little later) the Great Society legislation, to underscore the national commitment to education for ever
great book, Educational Wastelands: The Retreat from Learning in Our Public Schools, the influence of Sputnik, and (a little later) the
Great Society legislation, to underscore the national commitment to education for ever
Great Society legislation, to underscore the national commitment to education for everyone.
Hershey 2000 — Michael Worthington - Williams visits the
greatest autojumble show on earth /
Book Offers — A seasonal selection of motoring
books from The Automobile's Enthusiast's Bookshelf / Falcon Knight of Old Brooks Brierly looks back at a short - lived American offspring of Dodge / Dashing Devons and Dorsets — Finbarr Corry thinks it might be fun to own a classic Austin A40 / Altons for Alvis — Guy Griffiths reminisces about his life in the motor trade in the early postwar period / Popular Perfect — Jonathon Wood recalls the life and times of the first Ford to be known by a name / A Very British Affair — Elizabeth Bennett reports on the 2000 London - Brighton run / Original Oxford — The
Editor takes to the road in a 1913 Morris Oxford.
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Don't make the mistake of thinking that your
book will be fine without having even just one other person look over your work — even the
greatest of writers need to have their work looked over by an
editor.
Book Proposals That Sell offers great advice on building the nonfiction proposal and also explains the inner workings of the editor's and publication board's role in acquiring a new b
Book Proposals That Sell offers
great advice on building the nonfiction proposal and also explains the inner workings of the
editor's and publication board's role in acquiring a new
bookbook.
The most expensive
editor, designer, or publicist may not be the best person for you or your
book, but the cheapest may be a
greater waste of money.
The site features a special Christmas sale, with prices starting as low as 59p on a wide range of select popular
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books, as well a list of the NOOK
Editor's Choice of the Best 100
Books of 2014, and many more great lists and offers, the NOOK Christmas Shop (www.nook.co.uk) is a great resource for people in the UK who love to
Books of 2014, and many more
great lists and offers, the NOOK Christmas Shop (www.nook.co.uk) is a
great resource for people in the UK who love to read.
This beautiful
book was recommended to me by the
editor Mark Richards, who had recently discovered it and believed it to be one of the
greatest novels of the 20th century, albeit sadly neglected.
The Good e-Reader
editors have assembled a
great list of new
books that will be available in the next few months.
It is a very paltry % of indie authors that write good
books, get ISBN numbers, hire an
editor and have
great cover art.
There are many
great and experienced
editors in traditional publishing who can help a
book become better for the author, but at this point, with traditional publishing in the state it's in, I'll take my chances on a couple of friends reading the
book.
We'll get into this more in the next section on how to work with
editors but having a conversation about the
book is a
great way to understand if your
editor understood the material and got everything out of it.
The difference between an awful
book and a so - so
book is an
editor; the difference between a so - so
book and a good
book is an
editor; and the difference between a good
book and a
great book is an
editor.
That's not to say that you should go it alone — hiring proof - readers, a good
editor and getting a
great cover design can help give your
book a much better start.
My last publisher, Belfire Press, hired a
great editor for my novel, «Off Track», commissioned a talented cover artist, and turned the
book into a wonderful publication, something I am very proud of.
A children's
book author and pictures
editor, Avril has had
great success publicizing and promoting her new
book, Kathleen and the Communion Copter.
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Self publishing has been a
great boon to freelance
book editors.
How do literary agents who blog, tweet and carouse online find the time to do the real work of agenting: reading, hobnobbing with
editors, reading some more and making
great book deals for their clients?
Once Humans (Daimones Trilogy) by Massimo Marino Posted in Science Fiction & Fantasy by
editor — December 30, 2013 Amazon, $ 4.50, 314 pages The second in the Daimones Trilogy from Massimo Marino, does a
great job of clueing in the reader about the first
book with a detailed prologue, making the reading of the first volume not necessary.
But a good
editor is the difference between a good
book and a
great book.
We saw a curious bit of pushback, when
editor Stacy Ennis, author of The Editor's Eye: A Practical Guide to Transforming Your Book from Good to Great, was excerpted recently by Jane Friedman (my Writing on the Ether host) in 5 Ways to Find the Right Freelance Book E
editor Stacy Ennis, author of The
Editor's Eye: A Practical Guide to Transforming Your Book from Good to Great, was excerpted recently by Jane Friedman (my Writing on the Ether host) in 5 Ways to Find the Right Freelance Book E
Editor's Eye: A Practical Guide to Transforming Your
Book from Good to
Great, was excerpted recently by Jane Friedman (my Writing on the Ether host) in 5 Ways to Find the Right Freelance
Book EditorEditor.
She is the author of the Wild Women
book series and
editor of two anthologies of women's first - person essays: The Secret Lives of Lawfully Wedded Wives and Roar Softly and Carry a
Great Lipstick: 28 Women Writers on Life, Sex, and Survival.
I had a lot of hesitation about writing The Seven Step Guide to Authorpreneurship, and having a
great editor to help me mold my passion / knowledge into my now bestselling and award - winning
book was critical to my confidence and success.
@Nathan — if you could post here, when you find any kind of
editor or word processor that could handle a
book - length file on the Nook Touch, that would be
great.
If you want to turn your
book from good to
great, use our
book editing services by premium
Editors to transform your
book into a masterpiece.
Getting an
editor and a
great cover design are big steps in publishing that I am very vocal about authors seeking before publishing their work, and
book formatting is another key I don't mention enough.
That's what being a professional writer means: you are a CEO, a small businessperson, and you need to learn not only how to write a
great book but how to reach out to your customers whether they're agents,
editors, reviewers, or readers.
-LSB-...] on writing a good
book, but there's a list of other requirements as well, like a
great editor, a stellar
book cover design and a
book marketing -LSB-...]
You will regret later on for not having a good
editor to go through your writing, or having a
great artist to do the best cover for your
book.
The
greater the number of
books that are published, the less the chance a reader is denied something they love because of some
editor's downturned thumb.
The majority of
book editors are
great at editing but bad at business.
S.G Royle I agree a developmental
editor can make all the difference, and money well spent to have a
great book.
It covers subjects like how to find freelance
editors, getting and using your ISBNs, using social media to market your
book, getting a
great book cover and a whole lot more!
Books that received
great reviews from
editors, but as you say, were to cutting edge to find their way onto the very limited genre / shelf space of traditional publishing, can now see the light of day and find their readership, even if it IS only a small readership, they can and will be read, and THAT is refreshing.
Work directly with experienced, credentialed
editors with a passion for helping good manuscripts become
great books
This is a
great option for authors who just can't afford to hire a professional
editor or
book cover designer.
A professional children's
book editor can be of
great help in this determination.
Anton stayed at DC for over a decade, first as a writer in their Marketing Communications group, and then as an
editor in Collected Editions (some of his favorite
books that he edited include the STARMAN OMNIBUS series, LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES: THE
GREAT DARKNESS SAGA, INFINITE CRISIS, ABSOLUTE DC: THE NEW FRONTIER and ABSOLUTE JUSTICE — the latter two of which won Eisner Awards).