Well, you could walk along corridors with
a huge pile of books and hope that he bumps into you, bends down to pick up your fallen books, locks eyes with you, smiles and falls instantly in love with you!
I have
a huge pile of books I'd like to get through!
Not exact matches
As I write this post, I'm surrounded by a sea
of cardboard boxes, stacks
of books and papers, and a
huge pile of food magazines that I'm not entirely ready to party ways with just yet.
What I did was post on Kijiji looking for a young girl who would take the
huge pile of out - grown clothing
of my daughter's (instead
of consignment which was the plan) as well as some
books, small toys (some still unopened) and our old, yet still perfect, table top Christmas tree.
Time with my family, hanging with my
huge pile of fluff (my cat Widget), a good
book, time with the boyfriend, a well - written thank you note, and so on.
The «establishment» theoretically denies my work bookstore access but put yourself in their shoes: would you order from the millions
of 50 % discounted
books in the Ingram catalog or would you search through the
huge pile of mediocre self - published
books to find the gems?
However —
book bloggers are a very busy lot with
huge SUBs (Stapel ungelesener Bücher = «
piles of unread
books»), so many
of them might not often stop by on the site to search for even more
books to read.
Having thirty «commercially» published
books to my credit, I'm now entering the indie waters, but finding, to my dismay, a
huge mess
of every editor's slush
pile for the taking on the big A. I take the time and pay the money to edit my work, and I wish others would do the same.
to move it ahead
of the
huge pile of library
books that are always
This is what Howey means by «the
huge percentage
of books that never make it out
of the slush
pile.»
Most
of the bloggers so far have focused on the
huge number
of indie authors jumping into the program, and the giant
pile of books available.
Publishers, responding to a
huge influx
of inappropriate submissions, dumped
books into the slush
pile, outsourced the reading
of said
pile and sent form rejection letters.
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