Sentences with phrase «meet real authors»

I got to meet real authors and other winners.

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The Milk Memos How Real Moms Learned to Mix Business with Babies — and How You Can, Too by Cate Colburn - Smith and Andrea Serrette (Tarcher / Penguin, $ 13.95 paper) These two authors / moms met through a journal they kept in the IBM employee lactation room and, along with entries from other breast - feeding IBM moms, created this humorous (but informative) book on issues facing mothers returning to work.
absolutely I agree with the article and the author, because i met it very often in a real life.
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.
In his new Tribeca Film Festival movie, «The Adderall Diaries,» James Franco gets to dig into real - life author Stephen Elliott, a man whose works dance on the razor's edge where truth and lies meet.
In «The Logic of Interdisciplinary Studies,» a research report by Sandra Mathison and Melissa Freeman presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association in 1997, the authors wrote, «Interdisciplinary, integrated, and integrative studies represent an opportunity to have more meaningful relations with students; teach cognitive skills associated with «real life» (e.g., cooperation, problem solving, ability to see connections); motivate students; increase student achievement; promote positive attitudes toward subject matter; create more curricular flexibility; diminish scheduling problems; and integrate new and rapidly changing information with increased time efficiency.»
In Leading Change in Your School, distinguished author and researcher Douglas B. Reeves offers lessons learned through his work with educators in thousands of schools around the world and presents real - life examples of leaders who have met the challenge of change head - on — with impressive results for their schools and districts.
It's a historical novel set in the medieval period (telling the story of the real King Richard III), so I'm booking stalls at every appropriate medieval festival; it's a book aimed primarily at children aged 10 and up, so I'm making overtures to local schools about author visits and to libraries; I'm attending events at my first literature festival next week to meet and network with local authors and hand out some leaflets (maybe even sell a copy or two).
To answer Henry Baum: I'd suggest aspiring authors put that $ 150 into joining an organization like RWA where it is possible to meet and learn from real authors published in all the various modalities who have sold a lot of books online and in stores and are willing to share what they've learned about what works.
This reminds me of a conversation I had with an old school author I met at a romance convention who asked me when I was going to write a real book for a real publisher in a very snide way.
«Thanks to our website, authors have a real communication platform to make themselves known to internet users and to meet their public.
It was a pleasure to meet Tim online, and I'm looking forward to meeting him in real life at the end of the month, when we'll both be delegates at The Bookseller magazine's Author Day in London.
From the author of the «big - hearted... inspiring» (Vogue) New York Times bestseller Kabul Beauty School comes a fiction debut as compelling as real life: the story of a remarkable coffee shop in the heart of Kabul and the women who meet there - each with a story and a secret that will lead them all to an extraordinary friendship.
Now, entrepreneur / venture capitalist / author Brad Feld, founder of Tech Stars and the Foundry Group, has taken the idea of social reading to a new place, allowing those who connect through the title Startup Communities: Building an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in your City, to have virtual meetings in Twitter - like conversations, share notes in the title, and forge business connections that could have real - world impact.
However, this will be unlike the way the feat is pulled off in the traditional manner where readers get to meet the authors in person while the latter pens his signature on a real paper book.
However, with technology perhaps being as much in the limelight as the footballer himself, what remains to be seen is whether the same aura and feel is created as getting the chance to meet your favorite author who puts some real ink on real paper.
As an author who daily spends hours in front of a computer, I'm a great advocate for getting out and about to meet «real» people, even though I have many online friends too.
Authors will be on hand to autograph their books, publishers will display advanced copies of their upcoming titles, and even very real business meetings will take place between publishers and booksellers or librarians.
It is a real treat to have an author at a Book Club meeting, especially if you really liked the book.
I know, that's pretty deep in the weeds for most authors who are focused on real reviews by real readers, but there's a lot more going on than meets the eye.
I do think that over time — and how good you're invoking the long - term, as Brian DeFiore does, too, at one point — I think that one of the great benefits of the entrepreneurial author movement will be that readers, drawing nearer to their authors and being in touch and meeting them and interacting with them, are starting already to get a clearer, more real - world look at who and what authors are.
Even though I know a whole bunch of well known authors with big platforms in my genre, including some personal friends and many I've met in real life, I still feel uncomfortable asking for favors.
To extend my visible appreciation of Linchpin, to celebrate my first SXSW event, to mark meeting the author and artist Hugh MacLeod in real life and to celebrate that successful people don't have look like Hollywood stars and convey Steve Jobs» business acumen... that's why I bought this art.
It appears that Dr. Groat rushed the report out of the door, before at least one of the real authors had a chance to complete her work, for the purpose of making a big splash at the AALS annual meeting.
Real versus Imagined Ecological Footprints,» authored by Linus Blomqvist (Breakthrough Institute), Barry Brook (University of Adelaide), Erle Ellis (University of Maryland, Baltimore County), Peter Kareiva (The Nature Conservancy), Ted Nordhaus & Michael Shellenberger (Breakthrough Institute), decomposes the six metrics that make up the Ecological Footprint and finds that five of the six — cropland, grazing land, built - up land, forests, and fishing grounds — are either in balance or surplus, suggesting that the Earth's renewable capacity in these categories meets or exceeds human demand for these resources.
-- Kevin Cheng — As Google + has us going in circles, the author confronts some structural problems that arise when tech meets real people.
William H. Pivar & Corinne Pivar are the authors of Power Real Estate Letters: Letters, E-mails, and More to Meet All Business Needs.
SE REIA will have Real Estate Investors, Motivational Speakers, Authors, General Contractors, Attorneys, Agents, Title Companies, Private Lenders, Mortgage Brokers, and more to speak at meetings.
Upon submitting this application, applicant does hereby acknowledge reading, understanding and adhering to the fact that publications, meetings, workshops, seminars, etc., produced, sponsored or promulgated by the Michigan Real Estate Investors (MREI) are designed to provide author's or speaker's opinion in regard to subject matter.
Our next Charlotte REIA Main Meeting will be on Thursday, July 7th at 6PM at the Crowne Plaza Charlotte Executive Park located at 5700 Westpark Dr in Charlotte, NC and we are very excited to present real estate investor, author, teacher, coach and national speaker, Don DeRosa.
OPEN HOUSE AND MEET AND GREET WITH DAVID SIDDONS Ask all your questions about the Miami Real Estate Market to the author of the 2017 Miami Real Estate Report Open House this Sunday December 17 3 — 5 PM 2045 Tigertail Ave, Coconut Grove 5 Bedrooms 6 Bathrooms 4,163 Sq.Ft (Adjusted) 14,500 SF...
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