Sentences with phrase «met an author like»

But I've never met an author like that: every author I've ever met has finished a book, and then spent years trying to sell it.

Not exact matches

These are the citizens of Free Agent Nation, as author Daniel Pink called it in his influential 2001 bestseller, and they've never met a challenge they didn't like.
In his book, X: The Experience When Business Meets Design, author Brian Solis looks at the way brands like Sephora, Intuit, and LEGO revamped their customer experience by first creating a map of the customer journey.
In fact the authors point out that there are no studies of meditationamong children in a general school population that are designed well enough to meet the standards of the gatekeeping organizations — like CASEL (Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning), the Department of Education, or the Society for Prevention Research — that would endorse program changes in schools.
The group should meet regularly with each other and perhaps quarterly with the school district leader, explains lead author Elizabeth Budd, M.P.H. Tapping into existing committees and resources (like the Parent Teacher Association, physical education teachers, and parents and community members with pertinent knowledge or skills) for help also can be key.
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.
I then dropped hints about a black cashmere V - neck at J.Crew I liked,» says Spencer, the author of the forthcoming book Meeting Your Half - Orange: An Utterly Upbeat Guide to Using Dating Optimism to Find Your Perfect Match.
The authors also say that givers shouldn't necessarily rule out gifts meant to help the recipient meet personal goals, like a gym membership or a fitness tracker.
«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.
Like the authors of «The Test Matters,» Polikoff used MET data to investigate whether large - scale standardized state tests «differ in the extent to which they reflect the content or quality of teachers» instruction» (i.e., tests» instructional sensitivity).»
In order to meet future challenges, the authors argue that the East Bay must invest in its core economic assets, such as preparing an advanced manufacturing workforce and scaling up proven work - based learning models like Linked Learning.
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.
I've met a lot of cool authors on Twitter whose books I've gone to check out purely because I enjoyed chatting about random stuff with them, or I liked their blog.
Nearly every author I meet understands that their book is like a business card... just the start of relationship.
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
Paragraph created Crave after a meeting with Judith Curr, the president of Atria Publishing Group, a division of Simon and Schuster, in which she mentioned she'd like to forge still - stronger connections between their best - selling authors and fans.
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 them.
If you'd like to set up a phone meeting to discuss potential author promotion strategies and your goals, we are available for a free 10 - minute phone consultation, by appointment only, Monday through Friday, between 8:00 AM and noon Eastern Time.
Author 2 should definitely consider reframing the first paragraph around a hook like «THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU meets DIVERGENT in [TITLE OF WORK], which follows [MC name] as he joins the ranks of a clandestine organization whose divine influence is secretly being harnessed for sinister ends.»
If you are lucky you may stumble on what you need in a few days or weeks, or if you are like me you can spend years attending local author meetings, book publishing meetings, reading everything Google has to offer, and still not have a clear idea of what steps to take to get your book out there.
This problem feels like one that can only be solved by a bookstore (preferably a used one) or a library or library bookstore, or even a coffee shop in which I can stumble across a mishmash of accidental inventory and feel it's fate when I discover that book or author that has been waiting to meet my need.
I've met some really nice indie authors and I am open to review indie books, but indeed there are also some who just approach bloggers the wrong way and I really don't like when authors approach me on social media if I don't know them, it leaves me with a bad taste and I likely won't review their book.
Authors at this event also enjoyed meeting and pitching agents, and panels like «writing diverse characters.»
During the con, I caught up with a few of my Wicked Ink Books co - authors / publishers and met some new, dynamic authors like Amalie Howard, Brianna Shrum, and Ellie Ann, and bloggers like Sisters in Geek.
I have been looking into other festivals because for an author like myself working with a small publisher, I need to be out there meeting people.
What I'd really like to do is ignore the situation and continue to write and promote my books, meet readers, and get lost in stories from my favorite authors.
I would like to introduce you to the B.L.I.S.S. Butterfly of author success, which shows you the 5 key areas that help any author meet your goals and reach your dreams.
Rising up to meet this market, tools like our platform, Pressbooks.com, were created to overcome the one remaining hurdle for everyday authors: formatting a book — a task that previously required a graphic designer and an ebook developer.
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.
«We empower authors to meet publishing professionals, create relationships, share royalties, and build great teams that run like start ups,» explained Sanders in an interview with GoodEReader at Tools of Change this week.
This is a perfect, friendly place for you to meet like - minded people and talk about your favourite books, authors or any kind of bookish related discussions.
And they've tied this to live - streamed face - to - face meetings by video during the signing, so, just like at a book signing in a store, you meet the author — which after all, is most of the point of getting a book signed.
Like the chance to meet your favorite author and to get him or her to sign the fresh copy of their book that you have bought.
The Southern Festival of Books is a free event that annually attracts 25,000 attendees to meet their favorite authors, become familiar with talented new writers, and engage like - minded fans and followers of great literature.
«It's a great opportunity to meet authors who, like me, have struggled to find a voice and then get it heard.
She was able to meet many famous people like author John D. MacDonald, Robert Rauschenberg, and Lilly Pulitzer and many others.
Although you may think that branding is an odd concept to work with in publishing, as it sounds like it would be more suited to a board meeting at «Coca Cola», it is actually used by the most successful authors today.
It seems that more and more people have access to creating a book these days, whether it is through the large number of publishers both big and small, a print - on - demand service like CreateSpace or Lightning Source, or any of the independent presses that are springing up to meet the needs of authors who are tired of... [Read more...]
It seems that more and more people have access to creating a book these days, whether it is through the large number of publishers both big and small, a print - on - demand service like CreateSpace or Lightning Source, or any of the independent presses that are springing up to meet the needs of authors who are tired of playing the publishing game.
The post title is taken from a quote by Arthur Koestler: «To want to meet an author because you like his books is as ridiculous as wanting to meet the goose because you like pate de foie gras.»
When she meets a character who's response to early tragedies is much more sinister than her own the reader is pulled in and a bit breathless as page by page the intensity mounts and the question is whether Claire will prevail or succumb like the frog swimming in the ever hotter pan of water (the author's analogy).
It is a real treat to have an author at a Book Club meeting, especially if you really liked the book.
The negative ones can hurt and the ones left by folks who haven't read the book but who leave negative comments simply because they don't like the price or author politics or whatever are always a head meets wall moment.
«I feel like I am ahead of many of the authors I am meeting online.
I admit it can be overwhelming but it is a great experience and a chance to meet with industry professionals and also get to meet your author heroes like I did.
«You, however most certainly did imply that indy authors who do not come up with covers which meet your rather arbitrary standards of what a proper cover should look like, are not worth your time.»
Before our week's focus gets away from us, in fact, I'd like to mention the other four authors of the project, the Rogues whose writings did meet the standard.
And the infamous first - ever author interview in Second Life, wherein I try hard not to sound like the interviewer, and end up channeling my inner Eliza Dolittle, instead: Meet an Author: Holly Jahauthor interview in Second Life, wherein I try hard not to sound like the interviewer, and end up channeling my inner Eliza Dolittle, instead: Meet an Author: Holly JahAuthor: Holly Jahangiri
This question is driving most authors nuts: on one hand, book fairs seem like the heart of publishing industry, where experts from all fields meet, network, make deals and give amazingly interesting lectures.
A solution like that designed by Pubsoft would certainly build a community of readers that can help spread the word about an author and their works — and that should lead to better sales and better author relations (I've never met an author that wasn't in favor of more royalties).
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