Everywhere About Blog At John Hunt Publishing we are building
a new kind of publishing company, based on a more equitable author / publisher relationship.
Everywhere About Blog At John Hunt Publishing we are building
a new kind of publishing company, based on a more equitable author / publisher relationship.
Everywhere About Blog At John Hunt Publishing we are building
a new kind of publishing company, based on a more equitable author / publisher relationship.
This small schism between reviewing sites has mushroomed over the past twenty - four hours into
a new kind of publishing paradigm for me.
«Diversion Books is
a new kind of publishing and it brings with it the best aspects of the traditional model.
Both tech giants had better watch out, though, as this experimental eBook could hail
a new kind of publishing entirely!
If publishers can utilize the ever - expanding technology and data capabilities out there to enhance their core competencies, at a pace that appeases the new gatekeepers (readers),
a new kind of publishing company can sprout from the soil in this wicked garden.
Everywhere About Blog At John Hunt Publishing we are building
a new kind of publishing company, based on a more equitable author / publisher relationship.
This will be an entirely
new kind of publishing process for me, and one that I hope delivers a great deal of learning about how to publish a book successfully in the 21st Century.
Not exact matches
They married Mazur's experience in arts management and fashion and Cerulo's love
of telling stories in the print publishing world to bring the creations and stories of new designers to the forefront on their site Of a Kin
of telling stories in the print
publishing world to bring the creations and stories
of new designers to the forefront on their site Of a Kin
of new designers to the forefront on their site
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Of a
Kind.
Best known for The Star
of Redemption,
published eight years before his death in 1929 at the age
of forty - three, he began a
new kind of dialogue between Judaism and Christianity when he argued that....
Co., 1970); Donald A. MacGavran and Winfred Arn, How to Grow a Church (Glendale, Calif.: Regal Books, 1973); Donald A. MacGavin and Winfred Arn, Ten Steps to Church Growth (
New York: Harper & Row, 1977); Donald A. MacGavin and George Hunter, Church Growth: Strategies That Work (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1980); Donald J. MacNair, The Growing Local Church (Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1975); Charles Mylander, Secrets for Growing Churches (San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1979); Wilbert R. Shenk, The Challenge
of Church Growth (Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1973); Ebbie Smith, A Manual for Church Growth Surveys (Pasadena: William Carey Library, 1976); Bob Waymire and C. Peter Wagner, The Church Growth Survey Handbook (Santa Clara, Calif.: Global Church Growth Bulletin, 1980); C. Peter Wagner, Our
Kind of People (Atlanta: John Knox Press, 1979); The Global Church Growth Bulletin (Box 66, Santa Clara, Calif.),
published bimonthly.
Quenching Australia's thirst: a trend analysis
of water - based beverage sales from 1997 to 2011,
published this month in the Journal
of Nutrition & Dietetics, is the first
new research
of its
kind to understand consumer habits.
That cover - up report was never
published and Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office is strongly denying the allegation, saying in a statement: «To be clear, no such conversation between the governors happened, in fact no report
of any
kind was ever done, and whatever the admitted Bridgegate architect thought or dreamt about
New York's involvement has no basis in fact.»
Last June, in a paper
published in the journal Tissue Engineering, an international team
of researchers proposed a
new kind of food handmade for sensitive carnivores (and maybe even vegetarians): meat that comes from a laboratory instead
of a farm.
Cristian Micheletti
of SISSA, a pioneer scientist in this
kind of research, has just
published a systematic revision
of all literature concerned with such
new and promising field
of research, which reveals the great potentialities
of such an innovative methodology.
In 1970, psychologist Arthur Janov
published The Primal Scream, a book promoting a
new kind of psychotherapy.
The first -
of - its -
kind imaging software reduced overall radiation exposure from CT scans by 37 percent, according to two
new studies
published online today in the journal Radiology.
As described in a paper just
published in the Nature partner journal npj Quantum Materials, the team developed an «ultrafast electron diffraction» system — a
new laser - driven imaging technique and the first
of its
kind in the world — to capture the subtle atomic - scale lattice distortions.
In an article
published in Cortex, UD researchers reveal
new information about MTS based on one
of the largest studies
of its
kind.
A
new brain imaging study by Josh Greene and Joe Paxton at Harvard University
published in the Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences suggests that what separates the well - behaved from the poorly - behaved might not be the ability to control your temptations but rather what
kind of temptations you have.
Lisa DeCamp, M.D., M.S.P.H., assistant professor
of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine and the study's senior author, noted that although parental surveys
of this
kind have weaknesses in terms
of parent responses reflecting the breadth
of traumas children may be exposed to, the findings,
published in the Oct. issue
of the journal Pediatrics, offer
new insight into potentially higher childhood resiliency among immigrant families supported by strong community networks and a strong sense
of cultural identity.
Two
new studies
published in Science Advances suggest that certain
kinds of meditation can change social and emotional circuitry, too.
It's a David versus Goliath
kind of story, with an ecological twist: In African savannas (regions with both trees and grass), acacia - dwelling ants can repel voracious, tree - eating elephants, according to
new research by
published online September 2 in Current Biology.
A
new study
published in the academic journal Scientific Reports, led by Professor Mark Purnell from the University
of Leicester's Department
of Geology, has discovered the best
kind of rubber for reproduction.
New research
published this week in Science says that some queen termites can reproduce both sexually and asexually, depending on the
kind of baby they're making (workers or queens).
The situation would also represent a
new type
of climate dispute, one that offers a glimpse
of the
kinds of multigenerational and multinational challenges society can expect to encounter, says Liam Colgan, a glaciologist at York University in Toronto, Canada, and lead author
of the study,
published today in Geophysical Research Letters.
«We think that this set gives readers a sense
of the
kind of new physics that would be required to explain the data, if confirmed,» wrote Robert Garisto, editor
of Physical Review Letters (PRL), which
published the four papers on 12 April, in an accompanying editorial.
The first
of its
kind research,
published today in World Psychiatry found that overall smartphone apps significantly reduced people's depressive symptoms, suggesting these
new digital therapies can be useful for managing the condition.
African American women were found to be twice as likely to be diagnosed with peripartum cardiomyopathy as compared to women
of Caucasian, Hispanic / Latina, Asian, and other ethnic backgrounds, according to a
new study — the largest
of its
kind —
published today in JAMA Cardiology by researchers from the Perelman School
of Medicine at the University
of Pennsylvania.
The report,
published in the Royal Australian and
New Zealand Journal
of Psychiatry, said the case was the first
of its
kind, directly linking anxiety over climate change to psychosis.
A
new, first -
of - its -
kind study was
published in the Journal
of the American Geriatrics Society by scientists from research centers in Montreal and Quebec City, Canada.
Maybe you've heard
of it, maybe you haven't, but in the
kinds of places I like to hang out the internet has been all up in a twitch over an article
published in the
New York Times earlier this month titled Why Everything We Know About Salt May Be Wrong.
Written long before the sequels were
published, Garland's script seizes on key ideas from the novel, but spins them in exciting
new directions, using his source as a
kind of leaping - off point (even the opening meteor detail is a bit
of a departure, albeit one with rich other - worldly implications) from which he offers five tough women a chance to make first contact with this alien presence, and perhaps save the human race in the process.
One is a famous,
published author, Boris Trigorin (Corey Stoll), as well as her son, Konstantin (Billy Howle), who fancies himself a «
new»
kind of playwright.
This week Education Next
published «Learning in the Digital Age: Better Apps are Coming,» an article by Marie Bjerede about the state
of educational apps today — which
kinds of apps are actually useful, which are fun, and what
kinds of new and improved learning apps we should expect to see in the future.
Quality Preschool Benefits Poor and Affluent Kids, Study Finds NBC News, March 28, 2013 «While most previous studies had focused only on kids from underprivileged backgrounds, in the
new study Harvard researchers found that regardless
of family income children who got a year
of quality prekindergarten did better in reading and math than kids who spent the year in daycare, with relatives, or in some other
kind of preschool, according to the report which was
published in Child Development.»
Gardner revolutionized the fields
of psychology and education more than 30 years ago when he
published his 1983 book Frames
of Mind: The Theory
of Multiple Intelligences,» which detailed a
new model
of human intelligence that went beyond the traditional view that there was a single
kind that could be measured by standardized tests...
Everything involving the CCSS as well as SBAC are being rushed because
of the fundamentally hysterical notion that any further delay in
publishing new «box scores»»
of student test scores in the media represents a threat
of some
kind of «existential proportions.»
On a tidal wave
of new e-reader technology and the increasing popularity
of Kindles and iPads, the
publishing industry — once a staid, tradition - bound sector — is now experiencing the
kind of upheaval we're used to hearing about in music, film, and quantum physics.
< And in our preparatory column to last week's Issues on the Ether column for our #EtherIssue live discussion, Bringing Tools
of the Trade to Self -
Publishing, we askwed our readers to talk with us about what tools entrepreneurial authors need most; to what degree those tools can be as much
of a burden as a help if they slow down writers with steep learning curves; how well the commercial world seems to be responding so far to the needs
of entrepreneurial authors; and what
kind of results they're seeing from their own experiences and experiments with
new tools.
Melissa Faliveno, associate editor
of Poets & Writers Magazine, talks with the editors
of five independent presses about the
kind of work they look to
publish, the relationships they cultivate with their authors, and the balance between
publishing traditional work and developing
new and innovative ideas for both print and digital literature.
But how do you decide between a legacy publisher, self -
publishing, and the
new kind of marketing - centric
publishing pioneered by Amazon but soon to be emulated by numerous
new players?
I'm now trying your ebook
publishing method on a brand
new line
of books (it'll be nice to start fresh, because I think I might have
kind of botched up my reputation with my previous books...)
DC Entertainment will
publish a
new hardcover book, «Action Comics: 80 Years
of Superman,» this spring as part
of the celebration
of the 1,000 th issue
of Action Comics — the longest continually
published comic book
of its
kind in history, the series that introduced Superman to the world and the title that launched the superhero genre.
Further, mass - market paperback and e-book formats provide an entry point into
publishing for
new voices
of every
kind: women writers, writers
of color and ethnic minorities, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender writers, young writers, and writers who are creating
new genres.
Based on
new research commissioned by
Publishing Technology to be unveiled at this event on the ways Millennials consume content, Publishing Perspectives will bring together speakers from the worlds of publishing, technology, media, and on the front lines of Millennial trends and habits to dig deeper into what kinds of stories 18 - 34 year - olds want — and how, when and where the
Publishing Technology to be unveiled at this event on the ways Millennials consume content,
Publishing Perspectives will bring together speakers from the worlds of publishing, technology, media, and on the front lines of Millennial trends and habits to dig deeper into what kinds of stories 18 - 34 year - olds want — and how, when and where the
Publishing Perspectives will bring together speakers from the worlds
of publishing, technology, media, and on the front lines of Millennial trends and habits to dig deeper into what kinds of stories 18 - 34 year - olds want — and how, when and where the
publishing, technology, media, and on the front lines
of Millennial trends and habits to dig deeper into what
kinds of stories 18 - 34 year - olds want — and how, when and where they want it.
The Frankfurter Buchmesse is also an important international platform for educational media
of all
kinds: More than 1,000 publishers, technology suppliers, service providers and other player from the educational field gather here to do business, to network, to find
new trends at the many
publishing events around the Fair days.
Unfortunately, there's a lot
of misinformation out there, and because
of this whole
new explosion
of self -
publishing and stuff, there are people that
kind of want to take advantage
of authors.
And just as importantly, how hard it is for anyone on the outside — especially writers and bloggers
new to the
publishing world — to figure out what
kind of publisher might be right for them and their book idea.