Sentences with phrase «name a book unless»

Do not name a book unless you have read it.

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Unless it was meant for us as a new system to drop Republican systems for the Royalist systems that are taking place now that Jordan and Morocco both Royelists are planed to join GCC as one with a change to the name of the GCC since the Royalist empire will be extending to countries outer of the Arabian Gulf Countries... What ever it is all we need is freedom of rights, justice, peace, equality and to live in prosperity... Egypt is not in the heart of Egyptions only but as well in the heart of every Arabic nation, Egyptions were our teachers in our schools and Egypt was the university of our Yemeni students... Egypt was the source of islamic educations, Egypt was the face of all arts, books, papers, TV plays and movies to all of Arabian speaking countries... Egypt is our Arabian Icon so please please other nations are becoming larger and stronger in the area on your account as a living icon for the Arabian Unity what ever our faiths or beliefs are we are brothers in blood, culture and language, God Bless to All.Amen.
This doesn't make sense, because the book of revelation says» and no one could buy or sell unless they had they had the number of his name»» the number is 666 ″ how can you buy or sell going to a local church on a Sunday?
Furthermore, «predictions» in any ancient book are worthless unless they can name SPECIFIC future events, names, scores at sporting events, when to sell or buy stocks, etc., which your worthless tome of a bible certainly DOES NOT!!!
A publisher should have an address (unless it's a remote, online publisher), a phone number, names of real people attached to the company, an updated website, a presence on social media, reviews, and books.
The name of your eBook is taken from the name of your InDesign book or document unless you a different one is added in the Boilerplate.
Make sure nothing that has your name or your book's title on it goes out unless you've seen it and can take responsibility for it.
For the last few decades, unless a writer wrote under many pen names, we were forced by the market to write fewer books per year.
Social networking has become an integral part of book promotion, and the more frequently authors» names turn up on the social networks, the happier they ought to be... unless they turn up in social networks in the wrong context, at the wrong time.
I know back when I didn't have much money, I wouldn't read a book that had an obviously female name bigger than the title unless I knew the author.
He did what he does with every book that comes out of this giant publishing corporation (unless of course your name is Stephen King, Bill Clinton or Snooki from Jersey Shore).
The chances of them stumbling on your little blog or website are more than a million to one (unless they are searching for your name or the name of your book — but if they are, you don't need to market to them.
Rarely do consumer Google an author's name and decide to buy a book based on blog posts about the author as a person (unless they've done something so heinous that it makes news headlines, of course, which has happened).
Not everybody agrees with me on this, but I think authors can write under one name for all their books unless they write wildly incompatible genres like BDSM erotica and children's picture books.
As for what wholesale price to offer, unless your name is Stephen King or JK Rowling, you need help marketing and selling your book (and building your Author Brand) and breaking into the market.
Generally, yes, you should list all your books on your Amazon author page, at your website, etc., unless you are writing under different names.
You will not sell a hundred - thousand copies of your new book over night (unless your name is JK Rowling of course!).
Unless you are very famous and your name is very known by readers, your new book won't sell or maybe will sell some copies bought by your best friends, parents or relatives.
There's no copyright on the book title (unless it's a proper name like «Harry Potter»).
Unless you're planning to publish your books under the pen name «Fido» or «Anonymous Snarkisaurus» you're going to be wasting your time.
Unless you are a popular author, most readers looking for a new book to accompany them on their flight won't give your name a second look.
What's more vain than an author refusing to publish their book unless its published by a big name NY publisher?
Here are five ways to get reviews for your self - published book (or even traditionally - published, because these days they expect authors to do their own marketing unless their first name starts with Stephen and ends with... well, you get the idea).
Bookmarks with authors» names and book covers on are neither beautiful (unless they're really stunning covers) nor useful (because most people who read paper books probably already have a lot of bookmarks).
The reality is that even traditional publishers only go so far to promo your book, unless you're a big name.
My advice is yes, unless you are some kind of celebrity, in which case your name will sell books.
Unless one is a huge name, we have reached the point where publishers do nothing for their authors other than put the physical books together and toss them out into the universe.
You want a name that will be search engine effective, reflect what the site is about, and is able to grow with you (unless you are creating the site for a specific book, service, or product).
Unless you are a BIG NAME or a BIG BOOK (and at a BIG HOUSE with a BIG BUDGET), 99 % of the time, the vast majority of marketing falls to the author, no matter who pays for printing.
Unless you had a way of getting your name and book in front of readers, self - publishing seemed like a way to either print your book nicely for Aunt June or fill your garage with books you'd never sell.
Indie books are listed on Librarything's site yet hard to find unless a search is performed by author name and title not like the mainstream publishers.
But on the iPad, unless you're one of their 5 or 10 «featured» big - name books, you got ta search for what you want.
Bookings must be made in the member's name and rooms can not be booked for someone else unless one of the rooms will be occupied by the member.
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