Sentences with phrase «more and more authors flood»

As more and more authors flood the self - publishing market, authors who can produce more and faster than I can, I confess I feel the edges of panic.

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«Understanding which factors lead to more or less [precipitation] and how this happens is critical to developing infrastructure to capture more water, reduce flooding, et cetera,» Kimberly Prather, a study author who holds appointments at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the department of chemistry and biochemistry at UC San Diego, wrote in an email.
«There's more flooding in late fall and winter,» said Eric Ward, an ecologist at NOAA Fisheries» Northwest Fisheries Science Center and lead author of the research.
We're raising money for flood relief in Nashville by auctioning off critiques and more from your favorite authors, agents, and editors.»
The author argues that because the flood occurred in 1910 — between the Dreyfus affair (a political scandal that divided France) and World War I — it has faded into the background of more prominent historical events.
There's no shortage of companies that will help would - be authors produce, publish, and sell their ebooks, so in an indie industry that is quickly becoming flooded with startups that aim to entice indie authors of every ilk, there has to be something different brought to publishing table in order to stand... [Read more...]
As more and more unprofessional and hobby authors flood the market, there will be a growing glut of cheap self published works available for sale.
Ideally, more opportunities for authors to write and sell their work fosters both a culture of book buying and a culture of reading, although it can also result in a flood of cheap, poorly produced books that are trained more narrowly on capturing customer dollars than on expanding reader loyalty.
Note that flooding was defined as more than just intense rainfall — the authors tracked runoff and streamflow as part of their modelled setup.
Authors in a recent study from the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) have identified higher emissions from continuously flooded rice, compared to rice which has more frequent periods of water drainage, and a wide range of emissions for other crops due to variation in fertilizer application.
Huntington is the author of a recent review of more than 100 peer - reviewed studies showing that although many aspects of the global water cycle — including precipitation, evaporation and sea surface temperatures — have increased or risen, the trend can not be consistently correlated with increases in the frequency or intensity of storms or floods over the past century.
In the words of lead author Andrew Stevens, a growing population means «more properties exposed to flooding and more people to report flooding
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