I think that's what leads to those cookie cutter books that some big
name authors come out with.
Not exact matches
While thought provoking, the real value of the book
comes from the practical, templated framework the
authors provide for designing your own category that includes a clear articulation of the problem at hand, creating a memorable
name for a category, and developing a unique point of view about the current and future of the category.
I
come to these conversations based on what I read from the
author and only contribute my own voice to counter what I feel is a diatribe of irrational and fantasy charmed people with letters after their
names who have no idea of what they write about.
In the article, the MSM propagandist states such things as: 2017 has seen, according to his one time Goldman Sachs source, a «dramatic crash in [physical gold coin] demand,» that interest in gold coins is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has been implicated in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold is «financed by people in the narcotics trade,» that it
comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the
author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they
came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to
name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short article.
There's an internet behavior principle called Godwin's Law (
named after the
author who
came up with it, Mike Godwin).
By a geographical expansion shattering anything that either his cosmopolitan detractors within paganism or, for that matter, the
author of the Book of Acts within Christianity could have imagined, his
name has moved out far from that «small corner of the earth somewhere» and has
come to be known «unto the uttermost part of the earth.»
The unknown
authors of the Gospels are kind of the message «From:»
name where it's difficult to tell where it
came from because it was «spoofed» (appearing to originate from one sender, but in reality
comes from someone else).
From The
Author: «Italian Fig Cookies, Cucidati, Sicilian Fig Cookies, or Christmas Fig Cookies are a few of the
names you might
come across when looking for this deliciously moist, tender and sweet, fruit filled cookie.
by the way don't know how the
author came with the
names of Moaninho and Martinez, they were never first choice to any ARSENAL fan, but maybe at some point the thought
came because anything was / is better of what we have, the DELUDED one must leave preferably by his own accord so we can still look at him with the respect he earned in the Old Days.....
From the
authors of Beyond Jennifer & Jason, Madison & Montana
comes a thorough, timely, and alphabetically organized guide to baby
names and their meanings for parents - to - be.
«When a mother
came into the office complaining about colic, fussiness, excessive spitting, constipation — you
name it — and attributing it to the infant's cow milk formula, the first thing I did was change the infant to a soy formula,» said Dr. Frank Greer, a professor of pediatrics at the University of Wisconsin and the other lead
author of the report.
Reviewers «really should avoid looking at the
name of the
author and the country where he or she
comes from and then judge the quality of the research in that context,» Tomaska says.
I had already been working on releasing limiting beliefs when I
came across this
author's
name and since the book was available I purchased it.
The
name comes from Japanese researcher Izumi Tabata, who in 1996
authored a study that showed athletes who trained on an ergometer (an exercise bike) for a total of 20 minutes per week experienced similar aerobic benefits to a group that performed more moderate exercise each week for five hours.
The
name comes from the original
author of the study around this interval training method called Izumi Tabata.
Little do they know, however, that in going through the process of creating this play - about spirits and children, oppression and repression, and, finally, liberation - that an awakening will occur in themselves, the arrival of the
author, a meek and awkward man
named William Peters, embodying loneliness itself, further provoking them into more real and intimate territory, and into the discovery that even the lowest and crudest forms of art
come from the deepest and intimate chambers of our psyche.
The movie is based on a novel, which ironically also
came out in 2005, of the same
name by Japanese - born British
author Kazuo Ishiguro.
The very much alive masked Myers continues slicing up vics, as the pompous profiteering shrink who treated Myers, the hammy Dr. Loomis (Malcolm McDowell), swears he's dead and the celebrity
author comes out with another bestselling trashy book on the maniac that reveals that Laurie, living under an assumed
name, is Myer's damaged - goods younger sister.
Jean - Pierre Grumbach (he would eventually change his
name to Melville to honor the American
author of Moby Dick) fought during World War II, first in the French army and then in the Resistance; those experiences would often inspire his work to
come.
Later, through analysis of documentation, the matter shall
come to the power of counter-terrorism legislation in EU and US and lead to presentation of two different approaches in understanding counter-terrorism legislation, the ones that
author found appropriate to be part of the paper and that were also
named by the same.
After all, I get to connect with writers at all stages, including super-well-known, best - selling, award - winning
authors... and they
come to know me, by
name and by face.
ADVANCE TEASERS — Have you noticed how many big
named authors release the first 10 chapters or so for a new novel
coming out shortly?
Authors Shannon Hale and Dean Hale talked with Marvel.com about what it was like writing the newest book in the Squirrel Girl novel series, «The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl: 2 Fuzzy, 2 Furious» — writing from the perspective of a teen, coming up with super heroic animal names, the Avengers» eating habits — and oh yeah, the authors also happen to be fluent in sq
Authors Shannon Hale and Dean Hale talked with Marvel.com about what it was like writing the newest book in the Squirrel Girl novel series, «The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl: 2 Fuzzy, 2 Furious» — writing from the perspective of a teen,
coming up with super heroic animal
names, the Avengers» eating habits — and oh yeah, the
authors also happen to be fluent in sq
authors also happen to be fluent in squirrel.
Today's up - and -
coming authors don't make a
name for themselves in the hallowed halls of the traditional publishing industry, and they certainly don't gain fandom by putting out a book every couple of years.
«
Author Marketing Club
comes as a boon to those who wish to be independent
authors in the already overloaded tough world of literature, competing with big
name publishers with deep pockets to promote their stable of established writers.
Readers like putting a face to a
name, especially when it
comes to
authors (their version of celebrities).
While hybrid
authors coming from New York - style traditional publishers did have the highest income, the self - published - only
authors — with no publisher
name to back them up — beat the digital - first hybrid
authors income-wise.
All kidding aside for a moment, Kat and I do a lot of brainstorming to
come up with new and innovative ways to help indie
authors spread their
names and brand beyond their existing social network capacity.
While most of the top twenty titles
came as no surprise, there were some newcomers this year, as well as a handful of self - published
authors who ousted some of the most well - known
names in publishing to take high positions.
To be fair, readers often struggle to
come up with the exact title or
author name of a new book generating buzz, so expecting them to remember the publisher as well might be asking a lot.
For the
authors named in the post, outpouring of support has
come from their longtime fans as well as from readers who had not picked up their books but who were incensed over the lack of proof offered in the post.
Book Nook in Sylacauga, Alabama, so -
named before the e-reader device of the same
name, has maintained its hometown business by specializing in older collectible books, while Vroman's, Southern California's oldest independent bookstore, continues to attract customers
coming with several
author appearances a week, education classes, art exhibits, and more.
But one prediction that may
come as a much longed for surprise is his belief that more and more major
name authors are going to at least experiment with self - publishing, if not reject the traditional industry altogether.
My prediction for the
coming year is that we're going to see more and more big
name authors jumping into the waters — and finding great success.
Elizabeth's
name came up during
Author Biz Episode 82 when both guests of the show mentioned using her for their covers.
Title: Rurouni Kenshin Genre: Action, Drama, Historical
Author: Nobuhiro Watsuki Synopsis: One hundred and forty years ago in Kyoto, with he
coming of the American «Black Ships,» there arose a warrior who, felling men with his bloodstained blade, gained the
name Hitokiri, manslayer!
In truth, the internet, ebooks, podcasts and blogs have given
authors a royal road to their readers, though the clamour is still for traditional publishing, with the work
coming out under a prestigious
name, and glowing reviews to follow.
Seeing this qualifier in front of an
author's
name or a book title adds an air of success and nearly instant gravitas, even more so if it
comes with a prestige publication like The New York Times tacked onto it.
We've
come a long way since the days when
authors had no other option but to knock on the doors of agents and publishers — or failing that, from paying «vanity publishers» for the glory of seeing their
name in print, along with 500 unsold copies languishing in the basement.
The publishing contracts for Hydra, Alibi, Loveswept, and Flirt, each representing different genre fiction, were so limiting to
authors, it is downright insulting that they
came from a big -
name NYC publishing house.
Two members of the IBC
come from traditional publishing backgrounds, and the group points to the large numbers of
authors who are making a respected
name for themselves in self - publishing.
The next - generation Jin Yong Reader,
named after China's best - selling living
author,
comes preloaded with Jin Yong's acclaimed 15 novel set (compiled in 36 volumes) and includes access to Koobe's content libraries, which features thousands of novels, comics, interactive e-books, animated picture books and magazines.
The janitor at the local school has his faith tested in an encounter with an isolated man he has
come to help; a grown daughter longs for mother love even as she
comes to accept her mother's happiness in a foreign country; and the adult Lucy Barton (the heroine of My
Name Is Lucy Barton, the
author's celebrated New York Times bestseller) returns to visit her siblings after seventeen years of absence.
From the New York Times bestselling
author of My
Name Is Mary Sutter
comes a rich and compelling historical novel about the disappearance of two young girls after a cataclysmic blizzard, and what happens when their fate is discovered.
Simply enter your first
name and email address above to be
come a member of The Bestselling
Author ™.
Given the
name because Joylynn wants
authors to know it all when it
comes to their literary careers.
SIBF Director Ahmed Al Ameri has worked closely with the UK's Midas Public Relations to build SIBF's status on the world stage and securing an
author like Brown shows just how far the fair has
come; last year the SIBF had Jeffrey Archer — another big
name, but not in the same league as Brown, who has never attended BEA, or the Frankfurt or London book fairs.
If someone already has our
author name and is an
author, we probably need to
come up with a different
author name.
While the mud flinging and
name calling from the AG and the seemingly patient doctrine from the AA
come out, both groups stand to remain disconnected from the lives and careers of most of the people that the groups aim to advocate for — average, every day
authors, both traditionally published and self - publishing.
I have wrote a few interview articles on a self - published
author named Nicola Matthews and asked her what she thought about your advice to market something besides the book when it
came to writing fiction.