Sentences with phrase «name authors do»

Colleen — Those «magic» blurbs from big name authors don't happen because some charlatan charges money to tell the gullible that big name authors love to work as slaves 24/7.
In addition, even though publishing contract terms (including advances, royalties, and rights) are simply awful for 99 % of authors, a relative handful of Big Name Authors do in fact benefit disproportionately from their alliances with Big Publishing.
It's amazing how many authors, big name authors do not have videos of themselves out there in the world.
I wouldn't want to try self - publishing without a decent marketing plan and some kind of platform, but there are some no - name authors doing well with ebooks.

Not exact matches

Only later did many readers notice that the authors were not in fact the well - known short - selling firms Muddy Waters and Citron Research, but rather two fake accounts using similar names with misspellings: @Mudd1waters and @Citreonresearc.
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I love how an author named Gordon MacDonald put it, «The world can do almost anything as well as or better than the church.
They may or may not receive the glory that belongs to God alone by not doing these things openly in the name of Jesus who is the author of the good works He ordained that we should walk in.
2) name usage statistics do not guarantee the miraculous — but they certainly place an author in that immediate context (or at the very least, with direct access to someone who was from that immediate context), which is a MAJOR contingency that has been much debated in the question of authorship... which IS the topic you raised.
We could point to examples of semantic structure, grammatical style, references to culture, and a whole host of other historical critical standards to prove by scholarly consensus that the author whose name is on the book did not actually write it.
Do any of the authors you named, or any others you care to name, provide actual evidence for their alleged god?
The stories were put to writing by — so tradition says — Moses (though his name doesn't appear as «inspired author»).
Unfortunately, the authors in this collection almost always turn to «Father, Son, and Spirit» as the only faithful way to name the divine; they do not suggest alternatives that they would accept, even as a complement to traditional naming.
Second, for someone who is so uptight as this author about knowing religions and even writing a book about it, the mere fact that not ONCE in this article did you use the official and correct name of the church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints (aka Mormon) in my mind completely discredits your temper tantrum.
But the author is extremely likable, she has done many good deeds in the name of the Lord, and frankly, the women in the group are now invested.
(Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1997); E. W. Kenyon, In His Presence: The Secret of Prayer (Kenyon Publishing Society, 1999); E. W. Kenyon, Jesus the Healer (Kenyon Gospel Publishing Society, 2000); E. W. Kenyon, The Hidden Man (WA: Kenyon Publishing Society, 1998); E. W. Kenyon, The Wonderful Name of Jesus (Kenyon's Gospel Publishing Society, 1998); John Baker, Celebrate Recovery (CA: Celebrate Recovery Books, 1994); Bob and Pauline Bartosch, Overcomers Outreach: A Bridge to Recovery (La Habra, CA: Overcomers Outreach, 1994); Cathy Burns, Alcoholics Anonymous Unmasked (PA: Sharing, 1991); Cal Chambers, Two Tracks - One Goal (British Columbia: Credo Publishing Corporation, 1992); Martin M. Davis, The Gospel and the Twelve Steps (San Diego, CA: RPI Publishing Inc., 1993); Len C. Freeland, author of Chapter 28, «The Salvation Army» in (Alcoholism: The Total Treatment Approach, edited by Ronald J. Catanzaro IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, 1968); Mark H. Graeser, John A. Lynn, John W. Schoenheit, Don't Blame God: A Biblical Answer to the Problem of Evil, Sin and Suffering.
The probable reason is that this author was writing primarily for the church that was centered in Jerusalem, and the Jews had long hesitated to speak the name of God openly, lest in doing so they profane him in violation of the third commandment.
Robin Fox is an English anthropologist who has authored, with the equally delightfully named Lionel Tiger, The Imperial Animal and many other works making the case for the «nature» side of the interminable nature / nurture controversy over how best to understand why human beings do what they do.
When the authors of Genesis shaped the story of Jacob at Penuel, they did so in part to account for the new name the patriarch received after besting God in combat.
The exploration of «theology proper,» a ready activity in Pentecostal schools, more often than not will be done with the aid of systematic theologies bearing the names of authors who pre-dated the Pentecostal movement — Charles G. Finney, Charles Hodge, W G. T. Shedd, A. H. Strong, R. A. Torrey.
You know, some recipes by big name authors just don't work.
If a recipe author desires that their watermark or their blog name be listed on their recipe when we publish instead of listing only their first name / city of residence then we will do that; in that case it is understood by the author that this is done in lieu of a $ 50 gift certificate award.
Penned by the authors of the similarly named blog, I never followed it because I did not find their language amusing.
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.....
Author should probably have named the article «So What if Arsenal don't reach the Champions League»?
In case the name does not ring a bell, she is the author of the Fed Up With Lunch: The School Lunch Project blog (a must - read!)
This is the main reason I want to do some sleep training, I plan on doing [author's name removed because all the sleep training methods are so similar anyway]'s technique.
Mention the author by name and talk about what an author does.
«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.
Some political communications companies on both sides do specialize in outreach to the authors and audiences of the big - name political bloggers, but this exercise is not for the empty of pocket.
Many of these were books I had to read in graduate school, and even among the books I don't recognize many of the authors» names are familiar.
(Authors with gender - ambiguous names such as Chris or Robin were not included in the analysis, which still preserved 92 percent of the data and didn't appreciably change the final results.)
For instance, if the last author is a big name, readers could easily assume that the senior scientist provided the intellectual firepower, even if the first author did the heavy lifting, Stemwedel says.
But the relative contribution of each author is impossible to determine and since the names are in alphabetical order, it is possible that Sutcliffe did the bulk of the research or that they both put in equal amounts.
The Quantum Manifesto does not even mention the authors» names; «This is not about pushing an individual or an institution into the limelight.
It seems very strange that the journal allows for authors to retract their names from the paper, especially since this seems to include also the «Contributors» section, wherein is said who did what (I don't see their names there and I know that they were there earlier).
The patient in the Annals of Oncology report, «Mr. S» (the authors don't use his name because of confidentiality concerns), had been treated for advanced head and neck cancer.
Look for solutions, and avoid making it personal by sticking to objective facts (i.e., «I spent six hours creating that presentation and emailed it to her, and my name doesn't appear as an author now.»).
Synopsis: Based on The New York Times best - selling author Miriam Horn's recent book of the same name, Susan Froemke and John Hoffman's illuminating film spotlights these unlikely conservationists, stewards of the land and sea who don't fit preconceptions of environmentalists.
Ultimately the project stands out in its glorification of the woman who brought about the demise of our number one enemy, though her actual identity is more of a secret than that of the author of «No Easy Day» whose name did emerge soon enough despite his desire for anonymity.
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.
It doesn't rely on franchise or household names to get butts in the seat, it's as organic as it can be with author Jesse Andrews adapting his personal novel to the big screen.
Worse, Vanderbilt seems to be referring to author Thomas Hardy in the naming of Travolta's character (and Barbarino's recent sour grapes concerning his passing over Chicago doesn't say all that much for the film he was shooting instead), pushing the connection by tying Hardy's hallmarks of personal archetype and use of forces of nature as allegory into what is essentially a stupid rip - off of any stupid David Mamet film.
Author and presenter Kathy Lette and Rabbi YY Rubenstein introduce the Ten Commandments and focus specifically on «Do not kill», «Worship no other gods» and «Do not take God's name in vain».
He is the author of The Vulnerable Child: What Really Hurts America's Children and What We Can Do About It (Addison - Wesley, 1996), named by the American School Board Journal as one of the top 10 education books of all time.
In fact, the authors of the Mathematics Standards anticipated this reaction and caution against it: «These Standards are not intended to be new names for old ways of doing business.»
The 1966 Coleman Report, named for its principal author, James Samuel Coleman, a sociologist at Johns Hopkins University, found that school structure, teaching and curriculum had a much smaller impact on how well students do academically than long supposed.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors wish to thank several colleagues whose names do not appear in this volume: To Bonnee Groover, whose grasp of the project, its deadlines, and the schedules of its team
Imagine the profits an established, big name author could make if they hired the necessary independent experts to handle the nuts and bolts of self - publishing like I do?
I thought I had to do because I wanted a separate Amazon author page for my pen name, but was confused because I wanted the royalty money to go into my original account.
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