Sentences with phrase «name authors then»

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The Bitcoin name was tainted in my mind then, but my good friend Steve Patterson, the author of What's the Big Deal About Bitcoin?
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.
She is most recently the author of Pretty, a novel about a young lady named Bebe who goes from drugged - out stripper to cosmetology school then finds Christianity.
An author and one - time elected official under New York Gov. George Pataki, McCaughey has made her name largely with blistering attacks on health care reform efforts offered by Democrat Hillary Clinton in the 1990s and then eventually passed into law as the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare.
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 generated the authors, such as Ocorrafoo M. L. Cobange, by randomly permuting African first and last names harvested from online databases, and then randomly adding middle initials.
and then choosing a similar screen name, the authors write.
Then we have Hazel's naturally worried parents (Laura Dern and Sam Trammell), a Jesus - loving cancer survivor named Patrick (Mike Birbiglia), and an author who Hazel very much admires (Willem Dafoe) rounding out the supporting characters.
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.
And computer sales numbers stick with author names now and in the old days, no computer tracking, so actual sales numbers meant little, only hype and growth meant anything back then.
Then you have to select the «Author» from the dropdown menu you will see and enter your pen name.
Or are you willing to publish a book under the name (perhaps a short story or something), claim it to get the profile, then unpublish that story as soon as the author central profile has gone live?
If you write under more than three pen names, then you'll need to open another author central account.
Then as many Author Central accounts (3 pen names per account) as you have pen names.
If you want to attract more readers to sell more books, the logical choice then becomes to brand your author name as the most direct link to those books.
But then I see new books — good books — by writers in the region whose names I'm just beginning to recognize, and others by authors long familiar to me, and still others by people I've never heard of, and my confidence grows that no matter where the rest of the country is heading with the printed word, the South is moving in the right direction, and picking up speed.
I don't have any sympathy for people who refuse to use the already available tools (all the retailers have search function and filters with which you can single out publishers by name and then filter the books by genre) and prefer to waste their time by whining «The slush pile is indeed my problem as well as it is for any discerning reader» and stating: «published» author and literary scholar have become as diminished as today's Mercedes Benz automobile — cheapened and mass marketed so that everyone can own one.»
Every now and then the universe tells you what book you need to read; it does this by placing the name of that book and author in front of you in various contexts, until you can't help but take note.
When you have already published your eBook on XinXii and would like to offer it on other eBook shops, then just write us an email at with the following information: - Title - Author's name - Desired sales channels - ISBN (except for Amazon, Casa del Libro and Barnes & Noble) Please note that you should have uploaded a book cover with a width of 1400 pixels and mentioned the book title and author'sAuthor's name - Desired sales channels - ISBN (except for Amazon, Casa del Libro and Barnes & Noble) Please note that you should have uploaded a book cover with a width of 1400 pixels and mentioned the book title and author'sauthor's name.
Direct Search Just download the free Apple iBook App on your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch, and then search your eBook by book title or author name.
Then in italics under that in 12 point put «Copyright 2010 by (Author name)» You can put your publisher name under that if you want, but do not say the copyright is by the publisher.
When authors are so at ease with interviews that they don't prepare for them — that is, don't bother to find out the interviewer's name, the media outlet's demographics, or the media outlet's geographic range — then that's getting a little bit too cocky, and that will only lead to unsuccessful interviews.
Now, if you're going through a dry spell as a writer, or if you're such a successful author that you can afford to take time off from writing in between book promotion campaigns, then you might well have the time that building your brand, and expanding your name recognition, on Twitter takes.
A reader picks up and likes a romance under «Real Name Writer» and then sees another book from the same author name and buys it and it's a horror novel with ugly guts and blName Writer» and then sees another book from the same author name and buys it and it's a horror novel with ugly guts and blname and buys it and it's a horror novel with ugly guts and blood.
I know many authors who want to traditionally publish their first couple of books to build up a name for themselves and then transition to self - publishing for at least some of their later work.
If Harlequin removes its name from Horizons, stops promoting Horizons on its website and its rejection letters, and stops suggesting that Horizons authors have a shot at becoming Harlequin authors, then will you acknowledge it?
Then, probably is your author name, which can be at about 50 %.
Since you seem to think it's okay to talk about your opinions regarding authors in book reviews, would it then be okay if I found out your last name and for me to go to my blog and share with the world that you're a prostitute and pregnant with your fathers child?
There are multiple reasons for self - publishing, the first usually being that the author doesn't want to jump through hoops to find an agent, an editor, and then shop around the big name publishers.
I will usually use two on the front cover (one for title, one for author name) and then echo those to the spine.
Now upload your cover and in the «Title» as well as the «Alt Text» section, put your book's title, your author name and genre then when you're done, insert that picture on your webpage or blog post.
Then, I add the title / author name.
If you are writing under a pen name or in area that you do not want to have associated with your day job, then create a LinkedIn account under your pen name, or create your author profile.
Julia Sommerfeld then took on the role of editor of Kindle Singles in the US in October 2016 and she is the one primarily responsible for not taking unsolicited manuscripts anymore and focusing on big name authors.
I think more likely, Amazon is tired of authors who make a name for themselves selling their eBooks with Amazon then signing with traditional publishing houses for lucrative print contracts.
I'm not sure if you want to start over with a different name (you can just buy a new url and point it to this one, or have a separate author blog)... but then you're starting from zero in terms of traffic.
And then, at some point I'll have to re-design my author website, still under my name, but with a branding that allows for more than thrillers.
But, if author brand can — for some — simply be a matter of author name and genre, then it doesn't need work at all.
The truly hilarious thing about this sentence is that if Leonard is right — that Amazon is starting a «class war» between authors, then Leonard is deliberately siding with the «one - percenters» of the publishing world — the Turows, Prestons, and Kings, rather than the ninety - nine percent of authors who can only dream of the volume of sales enjoyed by those big - name authors.
Then do the same again for your author name.
SELECT «NO INDENT» again, then CENTRE and type your author series name if the book's part of a series.
If you write under the name Pat Wiley, then you need to use Pat Wiley for the Author Page... Period.
If this is an anthology or a multiple author book then please put Multiple Authors as the name and list the authors at the top of your book descrAuthors as the name and list the authors at the top of your book descrauthors at the top of your book description.
Lastly, if you are changing your Author Page name (URL), then you need to directly request that from Author Central.
When you are writing to them, give them some very basic details like your title, sub-title, author name, size: 1600 pixels wide x 2500 pixels long (I recommend this size because the cover then fits well everywhere Kindle, Draft2Digital, Google Play, Smashwords, etc).
We review the author's information and their proposed book title and then present them with 3 alternatives that take into consideration such concepts as keyword - embedded sub-titles and non-duplicative book names.
Nate Hoffelder presents Indie Authors Are Getting Clobbered by Big Name eBook Discounts — But Not For The Reason You Think posted at The Digital Reader, saying, «If you've been following ebook news over the past 6 months then you've noticed that ebook prices have tended to drop.
Indie authors with no name recognition may do even worse, selling a handful of copies to friends and family and then sputtering out entirely.
I realize that naming your author website and then snagging the right domain name isn't always as simple as just purchasing the URL for your name, though.
When you have a little spare cash, buy a domain in your author or pen name and then setup a basic WordPress site for yourself.
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