I think that as
more and more authors go indie, parts of the publishing industry will start to shrink.
I think we are also, at least for the near run, see
more and more authors going indie or taking the hybrid route.
Not exact matches
As I recall the headline read,
more or less, «Women Don't Negotiate Because They're Not Dumb,»
and the
author went on to cite research to make her point that when women do ask for
more money, people tend to hate it,
and «pushy» women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression
and opportunities.
-- Phillip Stutts, CEO of
Go Big Media
and author of Fire Them Now: The 7 Lies Digital Marketers Sell
and the Truth About Political Strategies That Help Businesses Win, who has contributed to
more than 1,000 election victories of senators, governors, representatives,
and two U.S. presidents
Fredrick Petrie,
author of «The End of Work: Financial Planning for People With Better Things To Do,» recommends «taxing» yourself in order to get
more money out of your wallet
and into the bank — this way you'll make savings a priority from the get -
go, rather than budgeting everything else first
and then seeing what is left over for savings.
Speakers: * Stewart Rogers, Director of Marketing Technology * Jay Baer, social media guru
and best - selling
author «Hug your Haters» * Wendy Schuchart, moderator, VentureBeat For
more information on VB Insight,
go to Insight.venturebeat.com to read the latest research
and marketing analysis.
In contrast, many token offerings appear to have
gone beyond this construct
and are
more analogous to interests in a yet - to - be-built publishing house with the
authors, books
and distribution networks all to come.
The
authors» conclusion — Entrepreneurs think they are better than their resumes show
and realize they can make
more money by
going it alone.
Over the past several years
more authors wrote their own books covering this topic which lead to
more competition for keyword rankings
and fewer sales to
go around for everyone.
A prominent convert to this emerging belief is Tyler Cowen, an economics professor at George Mason University near Washington
and author of «The Great Stagnation,» a 2011 best seller, who has
gone from doomsayer to a decidedly
more optimistic perspective.
Futurist, change management specialist
and «X: The Experience When Business Meets Design»
author Brian Solis sits down with The Young Turks» Cenk Uygur to talk about the past, present
and future
and how
more and faster change is coming,
and the only question is whether you're
going to be a part of that change or a victim of it.
She
went on to become a bestselling
author, have a much bigger impact in the hormone space,
and make a lot
more money online.
Loden, who has written three books, said much has changed from when she worked for one supervisor who used to tell her to smile
more and another who invited John Molloy, the
author of «Dress for Success,» to assess women supervisors» attire
and tell some why they were never
going to make it.
Their new paper cups are
going to do a lot
more than just feature the usual branding blasts on them — they're
going to feature original pieces from
authors like Jonathan Safran - Foer (Extremely Loud
and Incredibly Close), Toni Morrison (Beloved), Malcolm Gladwell (this article)
and more.
What is FAR, FAR
more remarkable (
and perplexing) is that the world population is 20 % Muslim...
and yet with 18,453 people killed by ISLAMIC Terror merely since 9/11, virtually the whole Islamic world
goes nuts over a political cartoon by an older Danish cartoonist (Westergaard), or a novel by a World Class MUSLIM
AUTHOR (Salman Rushdie),
and that years
and years later, this so - called «religion» incites the murder of these people.
Third I agree with the
author of the blog, Muslims in America want people to get to know them, then
go out
and get involved
more.
The
authors observe that while tourism is often about destinations, a pilgrim values the journey itself
and is «
more like a participant observer, pausing on the path to take stock of where she has been
and where she is
going.»
More than 14 years» labor
went into the writing of the book,
and the
author tells us that his preoccupation with Feuerbach
goes back further still — to the time when he first encountered him in a graduate seminar at Yale Divinity School
and found himself «strangely disturbed.»
The pastor
and author of the new book There Is
More went on to offer his thoughts on the modern Church.
@jf I'll
go you two better
and name all three
authors of the gospels that ministered with Jesus for three years
more or less they were Matthew, Mark
and John beyond them if you want to include the entire New Testament i would include James, Jude
and Peter beyond that All the
authors in the New Testament knew Jesus.
Eric Klinenberg, a New York University professor
and author of the widely touted
Going Solo, celebrates the fact that «cities create the conditions that make living alone a
more social experience.
This popular scientific
author goes on to say that physicists will eventually understand the basic laws of the universe,
and then, «the existence of the universe will hold no
more mystery for those who choose to understand it than the existence of the sun.»
Speaking to Premier, report
author Paul Bickley said: «The state is changing - it's doing less
and Christian charities are
going to be called upon to do
more.
I want to believe that you are really the
author of this article, but before I would accept it as fact
and teach it to my child, I'm
going to require something a little
more substantial than my «want» for it to be true or the «possibility» of it being true.
Bridging the divide takes
more than symbolic gestures, wrote D. L. Mayfield,
author of Assimilate or
Go Home, who works with refugees
and immigrants in Portland.
Author of
Go Green, Save Green: A Simple Guide to Saving Time, Money,
and God's Green Earth
and Almost Amish: One Woman's Quest for a Slower, Simpler,
More Sustainable Life
We need not
go so far as to say with the
author whom I lately quoted that any persistent enthusiasm is, as such, religion, nor need we call mere laughter a religious exercise; but we must admit that any persistent enjoyment may produce the sort of religion which consists in a grateful admiration of the gift of so happy an existence;
and we must also acknowledge that the
more complex ways of experiencing religion are new manners of producing happiness, wonderful inner paths to a supernatural kind of happiness, when the first gift of natural existence is unhappy, as it so often proves itself to be.
The
author starts out by talking about his own transformation
and goes into
more detail about the challenges.
Alisa Fleming,
author of the bestselling dairy - free guide
and cookbook
Go Dairy Free, shares
more than 100 recipes for satisfying yet nutritious dairy - free breakfasts, lunches, dinners, snacks,
and healthier desserts that use regular ingredients.
This year's 11th Annual San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival again culminated with the legendary Grand Tasting Event, this year held on November 22, 2014, which was a magnificent mélange of some of the nation's most celebrated chefs, local culinary rock stars, renowned winemakers
and brewmasters, sommeliers, mixologists,
authors and other F&B talents who titillated
and satiated the collective palate of
more than 10,000 eager event -
goers.
The
author finished a Hugh mug of 100 % Kona Coffee
and bam blurted out the whole song; realizing it would be a hit
and blaming it on the Kona coffee he then
went online to shop for
more American grown Lion Kona beans.
Find out
more about how George
went from 240 lbs military reject to a fit successful, blogger
and cookbook
author.
Bruce Feiler writes a column on contemporary families at The New York Times
and is the
author of The New York Times bestseller The Secrets of Happy Families: Improve Your Mornings, Rethink Family Dinner, Fight Smarter,
Go Out
and Play,
and Much
More.
«The
more processed the food, the
more nutritional value tends to
go down, and the more the sugar, salt, and fat content goes up,» says Kate Geagan, dietitian and author of Go Green, Get Lea
go down,
and the
more the sugar, salt,
and fat content
goes up,» says Kate Geagan, dietitian
and author of
Go Green, Get Lea
Go Green, Get Lean.
In fact, «only 19 percent of women actually
go into labor during week 40, with 14 percent
going into labor at 41 weeks or
more,» says Allison Hill, M.D.,
author of Your Pregnancy, Your Way
and co-
author of The Mommy Docs» Ultimate Guide to Pregnancy
and Birth.
«I recommend once kids start to walk, simply having a child toddle in with you to the bathroom as you explain that poop
goes in the potty, how to flush the toilet, things like that,» says Dr. Laura Jana,
author of It's You
and Me Against the Pee... «The
more active effort can start 18 to 24 months, but sometimes later if children are not showing signs of readiness.»
Stephanie Rach,
author and founder of Let's
Go Chipper, a nature - inspired play - based learning program, tells parents, «It's so easy to let your child go off on their own and play on their phone, but the time you give to playing with your child, with an old puzzle or game from the closet, comes back to you so much more, later.&raqu
Go Chipper, a nature - inspired play - based learning program, tells parents, «It's so easy to let your child
go off on their own and play on their phone, but the time you give to playing with your child, with an old puzzle or game from the closet, comes back to you so much more, later.&raqu
go off on their own
and play on their phone, but the time you give to playing with your child, with an old puzzle or game from the closet, comes back to you so much
more, later.»
Knowing that I was
going to be picked up from the airport along with Dr. James McKenna, well - known cosleeping expert
and author of Sleeping with Your Baby, I made a dash to the bathroom at the Nashville airport to change out of my jeans, tank top,
and sandals into an outfit in which I would be
more comfortable shaking hands with a renowned parenting expert.
Perhaps it's why there are
more than 32 million people living alone — a statistic some are celebrating, such as Eric Klinenburg,
author of the new book «
Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise
and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone.»
Mr. Gaines, a best - selling
author and magazine journalist,
went into greater detail on his vision of a
more cooperative town government,
and expressed concern about the lack of «big - picture» budget thinking by some members of the community.
I'm
going to give him the benefit of the doubt
and assume that he realised there was probably a little
more to this story than a well - renowned
author suddenly issuing a press realise titled, «Kate Middleton: worra loser LOL amirite?»
Wilson, the
author of a new book on how the current coalition was formed - 5 Days to Power - says Walden urged Cameron
and Osborne to
go for a full - blooded coalition rather than a
more unstable Confidence
and Supply arrangement, as this would prove a lot
more effective
and enduring.
MORE TO EXPLORE For more recommendations and an interview with author Joshua Davis and robotics team member Oscar Vazquez, go to ScientificAmerican.com/dec2014 / recomme
MORE TO EXPLORE For
more recommendations and an interview with author Joshua Davis and robotics team member Oscar Vazquez, go to ScientificAmerican.com/dec2014 / recomme
more recommendations
and an interview with
author Joshua Davis
and robotics team member Oscar Vazquez,
go to ScientificAmerican.com/dec2014 / recommended
Even if the near future doesn't unfold like the 2004 climate -
gone - haywire film The Day After Tomorrow, scientists need to be able to produce accurate models of what abrupt change (
more likely spanning hundreds or thousands or years, rather than days) would look like
and why it might occur, explains Zhengyu Liu, lead
author of the study
and director of the University of Wisconsin — Madison's Center for Climate Research.
«In the future, if you
go to a store
and you want to be sure the meat you're buying is safe at any point before you use it, you'll have a much
more reliable way than the expiration date,» says lead
author Hanie Yousefi, a graduate student
and research assistant in McMaster's Faculty of Engineering.
«We're
going to have
more people on less land
and sooner that we think,» said lead
author Charles Geisler, professor emeritus of development sociology at Cornell.
The
authors suggest that human activity may even be driving a similar Lilliput - like pattern in the modern world, as
more and more large animals
go extinct because of hunting, habitat destruction,
and climate change.
Until this trial came out we didn't know if it was
going to be clinically better or not
and now we know it is better,» said lead
author Keipp Talbot, M.D., assistant professor of Medicine, who served as coordinating investigator for the
more than 100 study sites.
«When we anticipate that something is
going to happen,
and then it actually happens, we immediately start to find ways of twisting our perceptions to make ourselves feel better about it,
more so than we were doing when we merely anticipated this new thing,» says study
author Kristin Laurin of The University of British Columbia.
The
authors found that companies pay a price in
going public: having to answer to stockholders, who generally are
more interested in the short run than the long run,
and having now to file cumbersome disclosure reports, companies often find that there is less room for risky
and potentially revolutionary innovations.