BTW, As a reader, I love
meeting authors in person.
Wow, it must be so nice to
meet an author in person whose books you love.
It is always great to
meet authors in person and have them meet the great people at S&S.
Plus,
meeting an author in person adds an element of interest to the book, making it more likely that a customer will give it a try.
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.
Not exact matches
The second volume of the All and Everything trilogy, originally published
in 1963, features the
author's recounting of
people he
met during his travels across Central Asia.
Luke Harding, a journalist and the
author of «Collusion: Secret
Meetings, Dirty Money, and How Russia Helped Donald Trump Win,» explains why he believes Vladimir Putin may secretly be one of the richest
people in the world.
Mitch Albom, the best - selling
author of «Tuesdays with Morrie» and «The Five
People You
Meet in Heaven,» travels to Haiti throughout the year to help run his charitable efforts there.
Whether you
meet someone
in person or read a book he or she
authors,
people are pivot points that enable learning and foster personal growth for others.
No one understands the business imperative of creating meaningful experiences better than Brian Solis, futurist and
author of X: The Experience When Business
Meets Design... Solis defines empathy — the ability to understand and share another
person's feelings — as the secret ingredient
in creating meaningful experiences.
And these
people scoff at contradictions
in the Bible; a collection of literature written over three millenia, by
authors who never
met each other to compare notes,
in various places
in the Middle East and around the Mediteranean,
in various times.
He was a well - known
author, and
people traveled from all over the world to
meet him and learn from him at L'Abri
in Switzerland.
After
meeting with Muslim scholars the
author has a better understanding that
in times of uncertainty it may be easier for
people to trust a learned religious leader than a democratically elected elite put
in place by dubiously motivated political constituencies.
Winnie Abramson, the
author of Healthy Green Kitchen, might just be the sweetest
person I've «
met»
in the blogosphere.
He is the
author of «
Meet the
People», which explains what organisations can learn from political campaigns
in their reputation management.
This apparent effect is «something that
people have been whispering about at
meetings for years,» says lead
author Jeffrey Mogil, a pain researcher at McGill University
in Montreal, Canada.
GP - write debuted prematurely
in May 2016, when an invitation - only
meeting at Harvard became public and sparked a media firestorm about the lack of transparency for an initiative that to some
people sounded like a plan to create genetically enhanced humans — the leaders say it isn't, although Church wasn't shy when musing about designer humans
in a 2012 book he
authored.
In an interview with the New York Times, lead study author Jack S. Resneck Jr., MD, a professor of dermatology at the University of California, San Francisco, admitted that misdiagnoses can happen at in - person appointments, but argued that in face - to - face meetings patients and doctors have a better ability to engage in the «give and take» necessary to reach an accurate diagnosi
In an interview with the New York Times, lead study
author Jack S. Resneck Jr., MD, a professor of dermatology at the University of California, San Francisco, admitted that misdiagnoses can happen at
in - person appointments, but argued that in face - to - face meetings patients and doctors have a better ability to engage in the «give and take» necessary to reach an accurate diagnosi
in -
person appointments, but argued that
in face - to - face meetings patients and doctors have a better ability to engage in the «give and take» necessary to reach an accurate diagnosi
in face - to - face
meetings patients and doctors have a better ability to engage
in the «give and take» necessary to reach an accurate diagnosi
in the «give and take» necessary to reach an accurate diagnosis.
«When we conducted our first study of dating and relationships
in the digital era just under a decade ago, the public had little exposure to online dating, and most viewed
people who went online to
meet potential romantic partners with a healthy dose of skepticism,» said Aaron Smith, main
author of the report.
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.
«The technology of Internet dating, while it may seem like a great thing
in terms of multiplying your opportunities to
meet people, more options does not necessarily translate into a better chance of
meeting The One,» says Jillian Straus,
author of the forthcoming Unhooked Generation: The Truth About Why We're Still Single.
«Dating fatigue happens when a single
person goes on a rapid series of dates or constantly looks for dates online and doesn't
meet anyone they are interested
in,» says dating expert Julie Spira,
author of The Perils of Cyber-Dating.
In this powerful tele - seminar, # 1 best - selling
author and relationship coach, Roy Biancalana, will share practical wisdom on how to
meet high quality
people and get a relationship off to a healthy start.
In my profile online or in my first meeting of a person, I want them to know Im looking for a relationship, says author Susan Winte
In my profile online or
in my first meeting of a person, I want them to know Im looking for a relationship, says author Susan Winte
in my first
meeting of a
person, I want them to know Im looking for a relationship, says
author Susan Winter.
Although it makes sense for a couple to go on «date zero» (
meet in person) before they grow too attached, there is a lot the pair can learn from each other by openly corresponding online before dating, the
authors» strictures notwithstanding.
Married, Rules dating and relationship coach,
author of two best - selling books, «How to Date — Single Girls» Dating Manual» and «Why Men Ask Dumb Dating is a stage of romantic relationships
in humans whereby two
people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a
Dating is a stage of romantic relationships
in humans whereby two
people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a
Author, Online Dating and Netiquette Expert, CEO of Cyber-Dating Expert, Media Personality, and
Author of the Bestseller, The Perils of Cyber
Another such article at a different site is The Best Places to
Meet Single
People, which suggests a couple more places where singles hang out, but once again the
author there has Internet dating sites
in the number one position.
The official website for W. Bruce Cameron: Best selling
Author, Speaker, Animal Lover Dating is a stage of romantic relationships
in humans whereby two
people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a
Dating is a stage of romantic relationships
in humans whereby two
people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a About the
Author: Brad initially struggled with online dating but over time became quite successful using it.
Dating is a stage of romantic relationships
in humans whereby two
people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a Edward's Eternal is a fanfiction
author that has written 28 stories for Twilight.
When a self - help
author arrives
in Seattle to teach a sold - out seminar, he unexpectedly
meets the one
person who might finally be able to help him help himself.
Once upon a time, we thought the only place to
meet authors was
in bookstores and the only way to network with movie industry
people was at film festivals.
Once upon a time, we thought the only place to
meet authors was
in bookstores and the only way to network with movie industry
people was...
Conferences are a fantastic way to
meet authors, editors, publishers, agents, and other important
people in the industry.
Emily Dickinson said «there is no frigate like a book», and an unknown
author said, «if you drop a book and three pounds of gold, pick the book first before the gold», while Charlie «Tremendous» Jones said, «of all the things
in this world, only two will have the greatest impact on your life, the books you read, and the
people you
meet.»
In the first few months of your author - marketer career, you should be like a door - to - door salesman: identifying people who'd potentially be interested in your work and going to meet the
In the first few months of your
author - marketer career, you should be like a door - to - door salesman: identifying
people who'd potentially be interested
in your work and going to meet the
in your work and going to
meet them.
Most
people go to readings to
meet the
author, get a signed book, enjoy themselves and drink red wine
in an atmosphere where no one calls you on your raging alcoholism.
The Type of
Author Who Will Have the Most Successful Campaigns Is: • Willing to be involved and engaged • Active on social media • A team player • Realistic about their expectations • Friendly with fellow
authors in the industry • Has an appreciation for booksellers • Willing to walk over hot coals to
meet one fan, versus only doing something with an audience of 1,000
people • Patient, understanding that publicity is a marathon, not a sprint.
Communities can make a big difference for an
author just starting out
in finding their way,
meeting likeminded
people, and getting useful guidance.
Robin Cutler [00:09:00] Yeah, for the super fan, especially
in the romance genre, once a fan
meets their
author in -
person and you just mentioned this yourself, Justine, you want to hold on to those books
in a print format.
Getting involved with an event works well for more outgoing
authors, because it allows them to
meet people in person and explain exactly why they ought to give the book a chance.
Want to
meet SkipJack Publishing
author Ken Oder (The Closing)
in person?
I think
authors are going to Frankfurt more and more to make their own connections
in the industry and
meet people that they wouldn't otherwise get to
meet, especially as
authors are taking a little bit more control over their careers.»
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.
We'll also tell you about awards our
authors have won or where they'll be appearing so you won't miss a chance to
meet your favorite
authors in person.
An exciting step for any
author is setting up a book signing — an
in -
person event for readers and fans to
meet you, purchase copies, and get your autograph.
But then the opportunity to
meet with a few fellow Phoenix
authors in person appeared; first was with Joanna Meyer, a newly - agented writer, Marissa Fuller, a longtime friend from Twitter, and finally, Amy K. Nichols, traditionally published and an
author invited to Phoenix Comicon 2015 (her debut, «While You Were Here,» is fantastic).
Yes, they might technically be «competition»
in terms of making sales, but if you ever
meet an
author so cut - throat
in their desire for sales that they eschew the opportunity to learn from and collaborate with their peers, I would avoid that
person.
Unfortunately I did not
meet the
person who submitted the comment but after looking at the website and doing some research it is clear this
author is plugged
in!