I've heard of Ingram, but would be
interested in a future post on how we independent authors can more effectively get our books distributed to the world at large, or at least across Canada and the US.
Not exact matches
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There are some other
interesting advantages including interoperability and pooling of liquidity that we'll also discuss more
in a
future blog
post, but for now speed is what most
interests us and many of our users.
If there is enough
interest, we can do a Q&A
in a
future post.
The Washington
Post has an
interesting article
in its archives: «What will
future generations condemn us for?»
There will be two more
posts this week
in which I will share more about me, and if there is enough
interest, we can do a Q&A
in a
future post.
There will be three more
posts this week
in which I will share more about me, and if there is enough
interest, we can do a Q&A
in a
future post.
This is totally something I would be
interested in for
future posts — let me know how I can get involved!
As I said, I have no idea what I'll be
posting in the
future, but for now I might share some wedding photos if anyone is
interested, a couple DIYs from our wedding and my bachelorette, as well as some other events / projects I've worked on!
In an earlier blog
post, we analyzed the NFL season win totals for all 32 teams, and it's
interesting to see how those rankings compare to the current
future prices at Bovada.
Visit Origins.com, then leave a comment on this
post and tell me what other Origins product (Besides «Starting Over») you'd be
interested in trying
in the
future.
But
in a latest
post by the Second lady of the country she indicated that her meeting with the cast and some players
in the Indian movie industry was for a
future collaboration between Ghana's movie industry and Bollywood
in order to whip up
interest in Ghanaian movies.
If not, it will be
interesting to see if Rebekah Brooks's name comes up
in any of Robert's
future posts, and
in what context.
While we are working on processing hundreds of images
in the coming days, many of which are for
future posting, we thought we would pass on this animal
interest story.
If CV readers are
interested, I'd be happy to write a
post about that
in the
future with some details and behind the scenes photos.
My old school underpinnings aren't necessarily as
interesting as those of some vintage gals (as I have to keep various health related concerns
in mind when selecting them), but I can certainly write more about them
in a
future post.
If y ’ all are
interested in a guest
post by Jake
in the
future please let me know let me know.
I'll read it tonight and if I come across any
interesting stories, I'll definitely share it
in a
future blog
post.
I
post details about
future classes and other events you might be
interested in, as well as links to tai chi videos.
Building and refurbishment Now we are
in the
post «Building Schools for the
Future» decade, it is
interesting to see how schools are coping, and the pressure they are under to keep their buildings refurbished.
On a final note, I would love to hear what you find the most
interesting on our blog and what you would like to read about
in our
future posts.
This
post shares some thoughts about the
future of videos, specifically interactive videos,
in eLearning, together with links to some
interesting examples.
Thanks a lot for sharing this useful and attractive information and I will be waiting for other
interesting posts from you
in the nearest
future.
I think introduce or suggest your blog to my friend is a great job, all the friends of my must be crazy after they read this stunning article, if
in the
future you will
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For authors, this is important because many are concerned that if they
post the first chapter of their novel on a site like Wattpad or on their blogs, they've lost control of it and that they've lost any
future monetary
interest in it, and that's just not true.
I can unpack this
in a number of directions, and probably will
in a
future post, but for now I'm
interested in your thoughts on this.
News & Notes is a weekly Saturday
post featuring book - and publishing - related news, links to interesting articles and opinion pieces, and other cool stuff Book News Publisher plans no future editions of Cosby bio (AP via Washington Post) New Survey Shows eBook Buyers in the UK Outnumber Pirates By Fourteen... Read more&ra
post featuring book - and publishing - related news, links to
interesting articles and opinion pieces, and other cool stuff Book News Publisher plans no
future editions of Cosby bio (AP via Washington
Post) New Survey Shows eBook Buyers in the UK Outnumber Pirates By Fourteen... Read more&ra
Post) New Survey Shows eBook Buyers
in the UK Outnumber Pirates By Fourteen... Read more»
News & Notes is a weekly Saturday
post featuring book - and publishing - related news, links to
interesting articles and opinion pieces, and other cool stuff Book News
In Face of NEA Cuts, Small Presses Worry About Their
Futures (Publishers Weekly) Librarians Vow to Fight Trump on Funding Cuts to libraries.
But it's hard navigating between your own decision making and the advice of fellow writers — which would make a good
future blog
post if someone is
interested in speaking to that.
-LSB-...] this very
interesting blog
post by Alan Rinzler
in The Book Deal, four top literary agents share their thoughts on the
future of publishing and the role of literary -LSB-...]
«Bracing For Impact — The
Future of Big Publishing
in the New Paradigm» by Kristen Lamb < —
Interesting post on where NY is headed and how they become more responsive
in an instant gratification age.
Past
posts and
future hosts can be found on our Festival of Stocks index page for those of you
interested in reviewing the archives.
Very
interesting post, I'll look forward to
future posts in the series!
Past
posts and
future hosts can be found on ourFestival of Stocks index page for those of you
interested in reviewing the archives.
The rationale for using the
posted rate to qualify buyers is to ``... protect Canadians by ensuring sufficient flexibility to support mortgage payments at higher
interest rates
in the
future, for example, when the mortgage term is up for renewal.
I looked into refinancing them (more about that
in a
future post), but didn't find anything promising
in terms of lowering that
interest rate right now.
I'll address the assumption that past capital gains equal
future capital gains
in another blog
post, but the assumed
interest rate numbers alone make me squeamish.
If you are
interested in joining our Fellowship Program
in the
future, please check back as we will
post updates on our website with details on how to apply prior to each new Fellowship year, which starts every August.
I'll be
posting more about the conference
in the near
future, but wanted to get this out there so that anybody
interested can make plans.
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Interesting post, we shall be following your blog more closely
in future!
Whether you're
interested in exploring this option
in the
future or just curious about house sitting
in general, we break down how to start house sitting
in this
post.
Dang had
posted in early January that he was open to accepting «new opportunities» with the end of his Liquid contract, so it will be
interesting to see what plans NuckleDu has made for the
future.
«By upgrading the engine, we also open some
interesting possibilities, including a path to launch on other platforms
in the
future,» the official blog
post reads.
Your game looks
interesting and I will check it out, you came across very well
in this
post and I wish you the best of luck
in the
future
We could literally
post up article after endless article offering new media of
future titles, there's so many, so we're trying to cherry - pick the ones that really stand out, choosing the eye - catching videos that we think you might be
interested in.
The studio announced
in a recent blog
post a number of
interesting changes are coming to the game's available digital listings, which will make it easier for players to purchase the full game as well as «'' lay the foundation» for the title's
future.
Most of the companies don't offer much
in this area, but a couple of them do
interesting things with allowing you to embed your products on your own site, which we will address
in a
future post.
I would therefore be a little wary of giving that a number — it's an
interesting point though, and I might explore that
in a
future post.
If you have comments or other questions, ask them as concisely as possible
in the comment section and if they are of enough
interest, we'll add them to the
post so that we can have a resource for
future discussions.
Several of these arguments have been put favourably forward on this blog, more or less thinly veiled as someone «just lauching some
interesting heretic thought»......... chances are that sometime
in the
future, new
posts in this blog will push the «no significant global warming» meme again.