I love meeting authors, or at least getting a chance to hear them talk about their books.
BTW, As a reader,
I love meeting authors in person.
Readers
love meeting authors.
Not exact matches
When Steve Case, the billionaire co-founder of AOL, first
met J. D. Vance,
author of «Hillbilly Elegy,» the best - selling book about the industrial decline of the Midwest, Mr. Case told him, «I really
love the book but there is a part of it I don't
love.»
November 8:
Meet Betsy Devany,
author of Lucy's Lovey, a new picture book about a little girl and her very
loved lovey (Dedham)
Artist / designer /
author / illustrator Molly Hatch channels her
love of drawing into whimsical -
meets - traditional products for you and your home.
Wow, it must be so nice to
meet an
author in person whose books you
love.
«Combine your
love of online shopping with the best way to
meet great guys — through friends,» suggests Rachel Greenwald,
author of «Why He Didn't Call You Back?»
He was there, I was there... their casual approach towards
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In her new book about
love,
Meeting Your Match: Navigating the Minefield of Online Dating, the relationship
author teaches people how to get the best results when venturing into the virtual world to find a mate.
Meet pop - star Tyler Collins and
author and radio show host Alan Roger Currie, featured today as the Cyber
Love Story of the Week.
She is the
author of several books about online dating and relationships, and coaching programs for men and women seeking to improve their success in
meeting a partner and find a lasting
love.
Chad Stone is the
author of The
Love Magnet Rules: 101 Tips for
Meeting, Dating, and Keeping a New
Love.
I read excerpts from two chapters of my book, The Perils of Cyber-Dating: Confessions of a Hopeful Romantic Looking for
Love Online as part of their
Meet the
Author Series.
According to the
author's logic, the only way a black woman is approved of dating and marrying a white men is if she gave every black man she ever
met in life a chance, and after well - documented proof, can be given begrudging approval by the black community to seek
love elsewhere.
Meeting someone and going out with a virtual stranger leaves you raw, exposed, nervous and vulnerable», says Stephany A. Crowley
author of e-dating Secrets — How to Surf for Your Perfect
Love Match on the Internet.
MARKETWATCH - Sep 13 - «Dating algorithms match two sets for data,» says Amy Webb,
author of «Data, a
Love Story: How I Gamed Dating to
Meet My Match.
Almost everyone knows someone who
met their spouse online,» says Julie Spira» 79, online dating expert and best - selling
author of The Perils of Cyber-Dating: Confessions of a Hopeful Romantic Looking for
Love Online.
That's exactly what Amy Webb,
author of Data, A
Love Story: How I Gamed Online Dating to
Meet My Match, did.
«Matchmakers know that loneliness is a powerful business model,» says Dan Slater,
author of «
Love in the Time of Algorithms: What Technology Does to
Meeting and Mating.»
08 November 2004 Subject: 17
authors of best - selling dating e-books joined their effort and created the ultimate
love, dating and romance guide for men: «28 Surefire Ways to Instant Dating Success», tips and secrets to attracting and
meeting women through Internet personals and in real life.
There are women looking for someone similar in age and interests that they can develop a «The most important thing a women over 40 can do to increase her chances of
meeting a great guy is to initiate contact with a shy guy,» says Richard Gosse,
author of The Donald Trump Syndrome: Why Women Choose the Wrong Men to
Love.
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Data, A
Love Story: How I Cracked The Online Dating Code To
Meet My Amy Webb, the
author of «Data, A
Love Story: How I Gamed Online Dating to
Just when he's prepared to give up his ideal of marrying for
love to maintain his wealth, he
meets Naomi (Greta Gerwig), who gives unofficial and illegal tours of Grand Central Station for a living but really wants to be a children's book
author.
He goes to Chicago to
meet with Alexander Leek (Alan Bates, Gosford Park,
Love in a Cold Climate), an
author of a book on unexplained phenomena (get it, Leek is Keel spelled backwards).
We BookPage editors fell in
love with Karin Slaughter when she was our
Meet the
Author guest in 2008 for Fractured.
A cynical Wall Street analyst falls in
love with a British billionaire, only to learn that they have
met before: In the trenches of World War I. Swooningly romantic and well grounded in both history and the world of modern - day finance (the
author has an MBA).
Impeccably organized, with enthusiastic, talented
authors, it was a joy to
meet so many lovely people who
love books.»
I
love meeting new
authors, and Diana is no exception.
You will
LOVE doing CHANGES and
meet some great
authors, readers and fans in the process.
The point is book discussion is thriving, and as an
author I
love that so much potential exists for my book to
meet your eyes.
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Love Genre: Comedy, Romance
Author: Naoshi Komi Synopsis: It's hate at first sight — or rather a knee to the head at first sight — when Raku Ichijo
meets Chitoge Kirisaki!
I
love meeting other local
authors as well as
meeting new readers.
If you are a mystery
author (and if so, I assume you
love mysteries), join a mystery group or book club and start
meeting new mystery lovers.
I've read that some
authors and some agents, too, have mixed feelings about pitch sessions, but I
love them — not only because I can pitch my work, but because I get valuable information from every literary agent I talk to, and also because
meeting agents as people helps me humanize the whole experience.
The New York Times bestselling
author of Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, Peony in
Love, and Shanghai Girls has garnered international acclaim for her great skill at rendering the intricate relationships of women and the complex
meeting of history and fate.
«In this masterful exploration of one of the greatest
love stories of modern times, we
meet a brilliant writer, a fiercely independent mother, and a passionate woman who changed the life of this respected
author and inspired books that still enchant us and change us.
I have never «
Met» an
author whose book I have reviewed, Not face to face... but we have all a commonality of interest... «We
love the written word» or the audio word, or the word that popped into our scrambled brain a lifetime ago.
For
authors — and for readers, too, I suspect — another significant pleasure afforded by physical books is the book signing; an opportunity for writers to
meet (and thank) the people who let them keep doing the job they
love, and for readers to interact with their favourite
authors, and complain about the unsatisfactory endings of their best - known books.
Author Jan Thorpe and her husband
met the couple through a Berkeley based editor, after which
Love and Lewis arranged a $ 5,000 per month retainer, and proposed the following:
As an
author, I
love meeting editors and agents just because they are so cool and have a better feel for the pulse of the industry.
AuthorHouse
author Victoria M. Howard («Junior and Elena: A Horse
Love Story») visited Ontario's Mohawk Racetrack to
meet fans and sign autographs.
Many
authors are glad to know that there are people out there who still
love books and they are glad to go out and
meet their readers at indie bookstores.
She
loves meeting and working with publishers as well as
authors of all experience levels — though she has a special passion for working with independent
authors and those new to the craft, as well as those writing science fiction, fantasy, horror, romance, suspense, or any combination thereof.
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I've heard quite a few people say that although they
love all the free books and the chance to
meet their favorite
authors, they come back time and again for the fun connections and friendships they've made with so many readers, and
authors alike.
If you
love equine murder mystery novels, then
meet Susan Schreyer,
Author of The Thea Campbell Mysteries.
It's wonderful to
meet an
author who
loves social media — to some of us it can feel like a chore!