Not exact matches
«If you are always the last to
know something, then that's a pretty big red flag that people don't
feel as though they can trust you with information,» says Michael Kerr, an international business speaker and
author of «The Humor Advantage.»
Some of the points raised by the numbered critique are excellent, but true the tone becomes less useful and condescending with some of the points (and I love that Hayward raises the point that this is
no doubt the way the
author feels he has been treated).
Now that the
author has seemingly done damage to the integrity of the biblical text to the point that we can apparently
know nothing more, or do nothing more, than
feel our way around in the dark never being certain of what God's Holy Word says I ask this question:
Chen Wang, postdoctoral associate in Yale's department of applied physics and physics and the
author of a new study on the topic, told HowStuffWorks, «Not only does the [Schrödinger's] cat «paradox»
no longer
feel absurd conceptually to physicists [but] even more exotic quantum states are becoming commonplace and attainable.»
As a subscriber to First Things and the
author of Christianity Today's November 19,1990 cover story, «Brave New Harvest,» I
feel I must respond to Richard John Neuhaus» critique of my article in the February 1991 First Things («The Courage to Say
No,» The Public Square).
From The
Author: «If you have a sweet tooth, these healthy
no - bake cookies that contain only six ingredients, will leave you
feeling guilt - free.
Idiot's Guides
authors understand that
feeling and
know how to take the sting out of a steep learning curve.
I
felt like the
author when we were in for Higuian and all the papares said it was done, also when we offered the desultory 40 million and a pound fiasco for Suarez so let reserve our judgement until we really
know we have him.
I hadn't
known about this center's work, and it is highly illuminating and also offers hope for those of us who'd like to see men
feel accepted and embraced in that role My only concern is that of the 31 fathers in this study most were at home with babies / young children (meaning they probably hadn't been married too long) and the mean number of years spent caregiving was slightly greater than 5; I wish the
authors indicated how many had been doing it for 17 years.
Locals
no longer
feel powerless and so are less likely to take out their frustrations on an unlucky big cat, says Chloe Inskip at the University of Kent, UK, an
author of the study on tiger killings in Bangladesh.
Goose bumps, shivering, extensor movements of the arms, rapid flexion of the elbows, elevation of the arms above the bed, crossing of the hands, reaching of the hands toward the neck, forced exhalation, and thoracic respiratory - like movements... These complex sequential movements are
felt to be release phenomena from the spinal cord including the upper cervical cord and do not [emphasis
author's] mean that the patient is
no longer brain dead.»
Personally, I
feel a bit insulted when I read something insinuating that the
author knows more than I do about what should come out of my mouth.
Study
author Kerstin Jung says the combination of factual information with mental imagery is key because the information alone can leave a patient
knowing the facts but not
feeling they are true on an emotional level.
The
author and neuroscientist engage in a dialogue about how we
know, what we
feel, and how we understand ourselves.
«Women have a tremendous stake in being empathic and supportive,» Diane Barth, L.C.S.W., a therapist in Manhattan and
author of the new book I
Know How You
Feel: The Joy and Heartbreak of Friendship in Women's Lives, tells Health.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Yeah, I've seen it work phenomenal and I find that, you
know, a lot of your conventional psychologist, psychiatrist or a way
author, typically more just in the drug interventions but most of the psychologists, they're just only working on the conscious mind, just the talking, and I
feel like these type of therapies really get below the surface like you said.
The
author says «a child, in order to
feel safe at school, needs to
know that they can approach any [staff member] and receive the same response».
Young people often want to
know about a favorite
author or illustrator because they
feel that the
author or illustrator is speaking to them directly through their work, writes Kay E. Vandergrift, whose Web site provides links to many
authors.
Isabel Beck, a well -
known author and researcher, has written extensively about vocabulary development, but it's this personal account of her own experience with vocabulary that we
feel best describes how children use selective attention to tune in and out of conversations that contain unfamiliar words, and the resulting snowball effect that vocabulary growth has on additional vocabulary growth.
Note: Many fiction
authors are going to
feel they want to be published by a traditional publishing house
no matter how well their book is selling through their own press.
Also, I wanted the
authors who enter to
feel as if we
know who they are; that we care about their books, so every email is answered personally and, in the case of the
authors who did not have internet, we rang them to tell them how they did and sent their feedback by post.
I
know so many aspiring
authors who
feel isolated and who yearn for a community of people who share similar goals.
Pease
feel free to forward either of the above surveys to any and all indie
authors you
know.
Sure there are social media platforms like Goodreads, Wattpad, Facebook groups etc. and then there are the «real» opportunities that are so much harder to facilitate and organize (and pay for e.g. expense vs profit) like community or regional events and networks as you point out above, but I
feel really strongly that the most important thing for an
author to do in order to build a loyal paying (italics) fanbase / readership is to produce good quality works that are publicized properly and to spend time interacting with those of your readers who you
know buy your books because they came to you in the first place.
I
feel guilty when I download books from BookOS.org, I
know authors and I have friends who are
authors and I definitely don't
feel good depriving them of their livelihood.
«Self - Published» says all you need to
know about a self - published
author and if someone wants to
feel important for self - publishing something, let them.
I
know several independent
authors, many of whom are good friends of mine, who
feel the same way.
For many
authors, they have a
feeling that they should be on Twitter, they just don't
know exactly what they should be doing.
Luckily, though, that
feeling passes faster than a blink and, in the case of
authors I
know, is replaced by something incredible: joy.
Most
authors are looking for someone else to do their marketing for them, because they don't want to do it (or
feel overwhelmed by the process), and are eager to pay someone else who
knows what they're doing.
By self - publishing such a book, many
authors feel that with each book read, someone is receiving a benefit, and their book is serving a greater purpose
no matter how many or few are sold.
I used to
feel bad,
knowing I was helping
authors improve their book but at the same time
knowing they had lots of work to do, and that after rewriting, they would need to hire another editor.
Thank you for the info Vinny, now I think I see, You'd like a blog about marketing from lil» ol' me, Promote only when you are in a happy mood, And never promote your books by being far too rude, Try to make your posts interesting, clever and funny, And try not to part with a large amount of money, Now I
feel there is one thing I should stress, Never go and give your cash to a vanity press, Blog, tweet and update your Facebook status as often as you can, Make contact with other
authors and befriend your only fan, Be courteous, considerate and always be kind, And you will slowly find, You'll get people interested and make them all see, Especially when you give your book away for free, Sit back, relax and be rather nice, And always think about the price, People will not part with their cash unless the price is low, Particularly for an
author they do not even
know, Always remember to write purely for fun, Never think that your profit will be a huge great sum, And pray for exposure to the lord above, Because self - publishing is a labour of love,
I
know that lots of indie
authors love to have complete creative control over all aspects of their book, but I don't
feel that way.
I
feel like I want the publication of my first novel, my first series, to be by a smaller house with supportive staff and
authors because I *
know * I'll need that atmosphere just to understand what I'm getting myself into.
We
know that some
authors have strong
feelings about some bookstores, as do consumers, and publishers.
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At Reedsy, we
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You
know, the kind you
feel when you stumble upon a famous
author's fan page, and it looks really nice with lots of shiny little widgets and things to do?
It was about a place I
knew little about, but the
author's descriptive language actually allowed me to
feel, taste, and see Sri Lanka.
I was attacked by people who
felt I had
no right to question why another
author was being called a «fucking attention whore» that's why I've been harassed my book page has been decimated.
This book is a times so hard to comprehend that the reader might wonder if it is, in fact, English; at other times, the
author makes such profound statements that it
felt less like reading and more like absorbantly
knowing.
For curated self - published and small publisher titles, we have Kobo Next, which has been a rotated banner that appears in various different spots on the website and features a mix of well
known plus lesser
known authors and titles that our merchandisers
feel are worthy of a second look (all divided by genre)-- much like that gorgeous table display that reflects a bookstore staff's selection:
I
felt cheated and annoyed after paying $ 14.95 for a well -
known author's ebook novel this summer only to discover several typos in close proximity and ten or more throughout the book.
We
know engaging thousands of people on social media can
feel like working in a black hole, but we've curated a list of actionable social media tips
authors can utilize to market their books and themselves on social media without wasting time, breaking the bank, or turning into an angry - aggressive marketer who's forgotten what their real job and passion is: writing.
But then again, when well -
known authors like Gaiman and Coelho are not only delighted by their works being pirated, but encouraging people to steal them, some people are bound to
feel they are entitled.
It just
feels nice to
know authors pay attention to who they're sending requests to.
It's
no less true for an
author: selling a book to someone ill - suited to your writing (or even «meh» about it) is great for that 64 cents (the royalty a paperback pays), but not so wonderful, as the reader who
feels was ripped off is going to take it out on your reputation (because most readers have
no idea how little of that cover price goes to the
author.
It makes me very frustrated when I try to be supportive of indie
authors, and I
feel bad for the ones who
know how important it is to clean up a book before setting it loose in the world.
I
know some self pub
authors would
feel that is a slap in the face to the whole «us vs them» mentality.