Sentences with phrase «learn about the next book»

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In particular, I'm looking forward to learning more about social media and the business end of blogging... what I need to take Books n» Cooks to the next level (besides more time, that is!).
As Zach starts learning about the strange family next door, he soon discovers that Stine holds a dangerous secret: the creatures that his stories made famous are real, and Stine protects his readers by keeping them locked up in their books.
You can learn more about programming workouts in my books Bigger Leaner Stronger (men) and Thinner Leaner Stronger (women), but I want to give you a simple workout that you can do for the next 8 weeks to see how my advice works for you.
I'm learning so much about what fuels fear in the book I'm reading this month (I'll be sharing a recap / review next Sunday so be sure to check back).
Non-fiction books came next, followed by biographies — both of which clearly display an interest in singles who are intelligent, and eager to learn about the world around them.
In this installment of the Education Next book club, host Mike Petrilli talks with Michelle Rhee about becoming Michelle Rhee, what she's learned over these last tumultuous years, and what she thinks the future holds for education reform in America.
Today Ed Next's Mike Petrilli talks with John about his book — and what he's learned from the countless hours he's spent as a reporter in America's classrooms.
Checker and Brandon visit the Ed Next Book Club podcast to talk about the book, what they've learned from countries overseas, and whether there's reason for hope that America might finally get serious about better serving our brightest kBook Club podcast to talk about the book, what they've learned from countries overseas, and whether there's reason for hope that America might finally get serious about better serving our brightest kbook, what they've learned from countries overseas, and whether there's reason for hope that America might finally get serious about better serving our brightest kids.
As Education Next editor Frederick Hess and I explain in a forthcoming book about learning science, technology, and education leadership, to make the best use of data we need to take a «learning engineering» approach.
In this edition of the Education Next Book Club podcast, Mike Petrilli talks with Green about her book, what's she's learned about great teaching, and her hope that it can become common practice in AmerBook Club podcast, Mike Petrilli talks with Green about her book, what's she's learned about great teaching, and her hope that it can become common practice in Amerbook, what's she's learned about great teaching, and her hope that it can become common practice in America.
In a new book, Sent to the Principal: Students Talk About Making High Schools Better (Next Generation Press, May 2005), Cushman shares their insights on a range of issues that exert a largely unnoticed effect on how they learn and thrive.
I learned about this because I was at a bookstore presentation for another author and after she spoke, the book events coordinator told the audience to come back next week to hear this author.
Next Big Book's Alex White spoke to Good e-Reader about what publishers can learn from tracking this kind of online reference, specifically as it relates to their first major customer, Macmillan, who signed a three - year deal with the company.
In the next part of this article, you'll learn about the editing, publishing, and marketing processes for your 90 - day book plan.
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So learn about the easiest and most efficient ways to promote yourself and your new book, and don't rest on your laurels thinking that once your manuscript is selected for publication, everything is signed, sealed, and delivered on that book, and all you have to do is go about writing the next one.
Learn more about using book cover and inside page design to set your book apart in a crowded field when I interview Andy Crestodina, author of Content Chemistry on a free book coaching call next week.
I will, however: — write in my blogs about things other than publishing — work on my next novel and story collection — play lots of sims — write and share a short illustrated story, to see if I can — tweet whatever I want — read and review books when I want — make art, if I feel like it — make some new things for my Etsy shop — upload multitudes of unsorted travel photos from this summer — clean my house and get ahead of my laundry situation — help my son learn addition and subtraction — get away from the internet sometimes — experience daylight
Guest Expert: Phyllis Zimbler Miller Have you ever read a tweet on Twitter about an upcoming book signing in a specific city the next day and clicked through to the book author website to learn more?
This is a great chat for readers who want to learn more about the press behind their books and for authors who are looking to publish their next book with a house.
When a reader clicks on your name next to your book title, you want them to automatically get linked through to your Author page where they can learn more about you, your expertise, how to connect with you, and why buying your book is important.
It's now up there next to books that have hundreds of five star reviews, and some really well - known names like Dan Norris, Gary Vaynerchuck, Peter Thiel, Chris Guillebeau, and Jon Lee Dumas, I had initially hired someone to handle the marketing for me because I didn't want to to have to think about it, but that whole thing ended up blowing up in my face and I had to learn to do it all myself.
She also cited The Millionaire Next Door is a good book for learning about how the real rich people live.
Paws is always amazed at what we learn when reading cat books, but Jackson's «Total Cat Mojo» took this a step further and we will be following up with a post next week about 10 things we learned from reading this latest book.
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2008 Heralded as the new black, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK Heralded as the new black, South London Gallery, London, UK Something Vague, St Gallen Kunstverein, Switzerland, CH Something Vague, Bonner Kunstverein, Bonn, DE How I learnt to use my senses, how I learnt to think and how I learnt to feel, Taro Nasu Gallery, Tokyo, JP Championed by Rigour, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, US And it came to life, Marz Galleria, Lisbon, PT Basquiat, STORE Gallery, London, UK 2007 GHOSTWRITER SUBTEXT (TOWARDS A SIGNIFICANTLY MORE PLAUSIBLE INTERROBANG), Taro Nasu Gallery, Tokyo, JP More than the weight of your shadow, DAIWA Press Viewing Room, Hiroshima, JP Passengers, CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, US Short cut through the trees, MUMOK, Vienna, AT The Last Work, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam NL Of Any Actual Person, Living or Dead (with Aurélien Froment), STORE, London, UK 2006 Ryan Gander, Massimo De Carlo, Milan, IT Ghostwriter Subtext, Premier Container, Art Basel Premier with STORE, Miami, US Didactease, Marc Foxx, Los Angeles, USCinema Verso, Whitechapel East Wing, London, UK Spencer, forget about good, Art Basel Unlimited with Annet Gelink Gallery, Basel, CH The title taken from reading that book (with George Henry Longly), Elisabeth Kauffman, Zurich, CH Is This Guilt In You Too --(The study of a car in a field), MUMOK, Vienna, AT Your clumsiness is the next man's stealth, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, NL Nine Projects for the Pavilion de l'Esprit Nouveau, MAMbo, GAM, Bologna, IT
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