Kessie — I haven't
heard of authors being ripped off by these sites, but I'm not surprised.
I've
heard of authors with 50,000 + people on a mailing list.
I've also
heard of authors getting pre made covers for about $ 50.
And I've
heard of authors who finally get the publishing deal of their dreams.
I've
heard of authors who finally get the publishing deal of their dreams.
I have
heard of authors who are disappointed with the sales results of blog tours.
I've
heard of authors having good experience with both sites, so I'm excited to see what happens.
I've
heard of authors who have over 30,000 people on their lists.
There are many stories I've
heard of authors doing well self - publishing (sometimes while also writing for traditional publishing houses) and many cover artists charge reasonable prices, so this is a definite consideration.
You had
heard of Authors selling 200 copies a day.
I've
heard of authors sending out newsletters every couple of hours (a huge no - no) and people scheduling twitter posts for ten times a day.
I've
heard of authors receiving fake one star reviews the way my murder victim does in the story.
Chances are you've not
heard of our authors before, though we think you ought to meet soon!
Hence Esvelt's alarm that he had never
heard of the authors of the fruit - fly study, though he had spent weeks tracking down every scientist he thought was working on gene drives to get them to agree to proceed carefully.
I've not
heard of this author before, but will have to check out some of her titles.
I will rarely pay more than $ 2.99 for a novella (what I define as 20,000 — 40,000 words) and especially not if I have never
heard of the author before.
This means that an author who signs on with Nook Press» services and may have never even
heard of Author Solutions can find himself as the posterboy in an AS advertisement.
But I have yet to
hear of an author removing their books from Amazon in protest.
Even the $ 0.99 books I've picked up have been because I've
heard of the author or their books through social media.
I have personally seen a major book reviewer for a large magazine hold a client's book, run her fingers over the cover and say, «I've not
heard of this author or publisher, but this book looks very nicely done, tell me more about.»
So lovely to
hear of an author who's had a great experience with traditional pubbing and a big - name publisher.
Encouraging to
hear of authors who are successful.
If I've never
heard of an author, why do I care about their inspirations and how they write?
Some of you may have
heard of the author of the recent book I illustrated?
But unless you're a connoisseur of literary criticism, you've probably never
heard of the author.
You may have
heard of this author, whom had been on the New York Times bestseller list many times during his writing career.
You hear of authors making a six - figure income while you struggle to make even a few sales.
As I am not an American, I had never
heard of author (Mary) Flannery O'Connor, for whom the heroine of this novel is named (to the heroine's continued annoyance).
Nathan, I've always felt that professionalism rests more in the quality of the work and a determination to be professional, than in whether people have
heard of the author.
More and more I'm
hearing of authors who try their hand at live events saying that they feel like they have wasted their time.
Kate Tilton presents What You Want to Know About Author Assistants posted at Kate Tilton, Connecting Authors & Readers, saying, «Have
you heard of author assistants before but are not sure what an assistant can do to help you in your publishing goals?
You may not have
heard of this author, but you will love this book!»
I don't want to
hear of some author, don't care about his name, or his claimed qualifications, I want to hear the science and physics behind his conjectures, each one a tiny step at a time.
Have
you heard of the author David Bach?
I have never
heard of this author.
Not exact matches
The
author described the moment
of hearing the first taped interview with Colthurst, who acted as an intermediary so Diana could maintain deniability when asked if she had met Morton.
You've
heard it from Simon Sinek (
author of Start With Why) and TOMS founder Blake Mycoskie.
That's according to Christopher Wood,
author of CLSA's weekly «Greed & fear» newsletter, who cited what his team
heard while in Ulaanbaatar, the capital
of Mongolia earlier this week.
«Appearance is our first filter, and it's happening all the time,» cautions Sylvia Ann Hewlett,
author of Executive Presence, in a recent Business Insider post that lays out all the basics you've probably already
heard about grooming to impress new contacts.
Joan Baxter,
author of a recent book that explored the impact
of the mill, said she
heard «a lot
of semantics» in Martin's defence
of the government's assessment process.
One
of the
authors of this report, Outlook contributing writer Irin Carmon, first
heard and attempted to report on the allegations involving two
of the women while she was a journalist at Jezebel in 2010 but was unable to confirm them.
In this episode
of the Tony Robbins Podcast, you will
hear from Renée Mauborgne — professor at INSEAD and co-director
of the INSEAD Blue Ocean Strategy Institute, and
author of the best - selling book, Blue Ocean Strategy, which has sold over 3.5 million copies across 5 continents and was recently updated and expanded in 2015 — as she discusses how any business can break away from the competition, build a strong brand, and get the world
of social media to start talking.
All
of this is why when I
heard that Mike Weinberg,
author of New Sales.
In this episode
of the Tony Robbins Podcast, you'll be
hearing from renowned leadership expert and bestselling
author, Sam Walker.
In this episode
of the Tony Robbins Podcast, you'll be
hearing from renowned leadership expert and bestselling
author,
Admittedly the anonymous
authors of this article may not be professional economists; but take my word for it that the same arguments might be
heard from any number
of such professionals.
He is one
of the co-authors
of «The 3 Simple Rules
of Investing: Why Everything You've
Heard about Investing Is Wrong — and What to Do Instead» and
author of «The Big Investment Lie.»
The
author of this article presents the best argument I have ever
heard!
Brian McLaren,
author of «The Naked Spirituality,» says Rohr's book touches on an important paradox that you probably won't
hear in a Sunday morning sermon: «Imperfect people» are sometimes more equipped than «perfect people» to help those who are struggling.
Don't you think that the lurid fantasy / sci - fi (or crazed, hallucinating)
author of Revelation read (or
heard about) the book
of Daniel?