Amy, I think it's
hard for some authors to find the time to respond to all the tweets and FB comments.
The final eBook sales tip on this list is often times
hard for authors to understand - you have to be willing to spend money to make money.
With an array of enticing benefits offset by a plethora of potential disadvantages, it can be
hard for authors to decide whether or not to enroll.
I work
hard for authors using my experience as an editor and publisher, which includes all aspects of book production and promotion.
This has made
it hard for authors like me to advertise my ebooks abroad: We've had to provide individual... Continue reading →
While the lines between romance and thrillers might be
hard for some authors to cross, Kane has written ten psychological thrillers and fourteen historical romance novels.
All this makes it very
hard for the authors to know whether the person they're talking with is someone genuinely skilled or just someone very enthusiastic who wants to believe they are going to be able to help the author.
marketing is
hard for us authors, requiring a lot of our time and effort.
The only thing stopping me from going with a 5 star rating was the ending... why oh why is it so
hard for authors to write stand alone stories???? I was disappointed that this seems to be the start of a series.
The only thing stopping me from going with a 5 star rating was the ending... why oh why is it so
hard for authors to write stand alone stories???? I was disappointed that this seems to
It can be
hard for authors, all over the country, to find the right video solution and a system like Authro extends that capability to anyone.
Writing book descriptions is
hard for authors.
I think it's also very very important to understand objectively, and this is so
hard for authors.
It explains why it is
hard for authors to get reviews — even from family and friends, & why we need them, plus a template that helps readers write a brief review for the book, step - by - step instructions and the URLs they can use to post.
She notes that the sugar industry trade group lobbied
hard for the authors of the report to lower their approximations even further.
I assure you it was much
harder for the author of this article to find these idiots than you'd think.
As more of the truth continues to surface, it will be
harder for authors / speakers, publishers, conference organizersand othes who keep the Christian industrial complex going to say yes to what these bullies are pushing.
I think he was the one that said Amazon makes
it harder for authors NOT to opt in because of the way the buttons have been rearranged when you publish.
«It's
hard for an author to know what to include and what to leave out in a query.
As KDP and other platforms swell with new authors and readership continues to grow, it is becoming ever
harder for authors to lead in rankings and stand out from the crowd.
Any plot holes, a sagging middle, all the stuff that's so
hard for the author to spot in his own work.
That makes it much
harder for authors to say no to those up - front copying costs, phone costs, and sometimes even travel / meal costs, etc..
Getting reviews can be pretty
hard for any author.
You need to tell a story with your posts which shouldn't be too
hard for an author.
As the number of publishing houses continue to decline and be absorbed by giant media companies, I suspect it is
harder for authors who write anything other than formulaic stuff to get published.
The profit margin for print novellas is limited, so it can be
hard for an author to justify the production of such a slim book.
DRM makes
it hard for the author to distribute copies for review, and if the platform goes down at some point in the future, all of the author's books will become unreadable.
Yes, continuity errors are sometimes
hard for the author to catch, but beta readers and editors should catch all or most of them.
Hard for the author, but the way the most satisfying books are produced.
I think the editing is
hard for any author, traditional or self - published.
Because, let's face it, when you're dealing with tens of thousands of words, typos happen, and sometimes it's
hard for the author to see them since they've been working with the text for so long!
In the short run, this can be good for those authors, but in the long run, it makes
it harder for all authors to earn a living by writing.
I think it's especially
hard for the author because we can't distance ourselves from the book enough.
I find this point, of all of them listed here, is often
the hardest for authors to grasp.
On the other hand, the rise of self - publishing has made it even
harder for authors to bet on their own success.
Of course, it's
hard for an author, publisher, or even a reader to perceive a typesetter's work, but that's actually the point: type is not meant to be noticed, it is meant to subliminally enhance the reader's experience, and even create a subconscious atmosphere for the story.
Of course, the trad published authors of the Big 5 get less than $ 44,22 a day on average (because the Big 5 take a huge part), but for me, it is proof that Kindle Unlimited makes
it harder for an author to make a living.
Not exact matches
We asked the
author of That's What She Said: What Men Need to Know (and Women Need to Tell Them) about Working Together
for the lessons she learned the
hard way.
It's
hard to believe that an
author who has made a career of the «leadership» racket — with book titles such as Bad Leadership: What It Is, How It Happens, Why It Matters; and Reinventing Leadership: Making the Connection Between Politics and Business — would now be calling
for its end.
The
authors share budgets, recommendations, tips, advice, and
hard - won strategies
for success that can be applied by anyone to secure a happier, more affordable, more rewarding life in some of the most beautiful and relaxing locations around the world.
,
author Jeremy Kronick finds Canadian household spending, apart from housing, has not dropped despite consumers taking on more housing debt and draws lessons
for policymakers concerned about a
hard landing.
In Saudi Arabia, there is no incentive
for boys to work
hard in school because the government will provide most men with jobs when they grow up, explains Madawi Al - Rasheed, the
author of A Most Masculine State: Gender, Politics and Religion in Saudi Arabia and a visiting professor at the London School of Economics.
If it no longer betrays «the freshness and vividness of original composition,» at least it bears the marks of the
hard age in which it arose, reflects the circumscribed outlook of its
author and first readers, and reveals most clearly the paucity of the materials at the
author's disposal — especially
for a presentation of Jesus» teaching.
It's
hard to believe that the unknown
author (s) of Mark didn't mention the virgin birth or include a resurrection appearance
for the sake of a brevity.
The
author of this uninspired piece lacking in true research and zero enlightenment would do well to take a journey in solitude so he may hear the true word of God
for himself, rather than an interpretation meant to please a mass audience who will feel obligated to part with their
hard earned and
hard to find money....
In spite of the environmental concern of many scientific
authors who follow either a
hard or soft naturalism, their theoretical (if not practical) acquiescence in the essentially hopeless view of a universe can not inspire the trust in life needed
for lasting ethical aspiration.
Moreover, neither Rauch nor the
authors he cites even addresses the issue of polyamory, which is, if anything, a
harder case
for them than polygamy, because many of the pragmatic and prudential considerations they cite against polygamy would not apply to polyamorous arrangements.
I can't imagine a stronger rebuke of a husband and father, and that's ok, but if you say anything negative about «some» women you are «very sinister and even dangerous» The
author is trying very
hard to come up with something to attack Driscoll
for.
I always felt so tied to following recipes exactly as planned that it was
hard for me to think of something as mine vs. a well executed product of < insert GF cookbook
author here >.
Although I write
for a living, everyone I know who writes about food and recipes, from top - selling
authors to people who work
for small community - based publications, will invariably tell you that the main reason they work so
hard to create recipes is because they really do want people to cook and bake from them.