Sentences with phrase «number of authors so»

They maintain a small number of authors so they can provide personalized attention in a team effort to get them noticed.

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Now if the true issue is so clearly defined in the article — THE ISSUE OF WHAT THE LOST MUST BELIEVE TO BE SAVED — and I believe it is, and like I said, I can scan my own copy of the article with with notes and numbering in my own handwriting — and if your position on this issue is so Biblically solid, then why do you not deal with the real issue at hand, rather than raising all these sorts of protests and all this fuss about the author that can be directly quashed by quotes from the articleOF WHAT THE LOST MUST BELIEVE TO BE SAVED — and I believe it is, and like I said, I can scan my own copy of the article with with notes and numbering in my own handwriting — and if your position on this issue is so Biblically solid, then why do you not deal with the real issue at hand, rather than raising all these sorts of protests and all this fuss about the author that can be directly quashed by quotes from the articleof the article with with notes and numbering in my own handwriting — and if your position on this issue is so Biblically solid, then why do you not deal with the real issue at hand, rather than raising all these sorts of protests and all this fuss about the author that can be directly quashed by quotes from the articleof protests and all this fuss about the author that can be directly quashed by quotes from the articles?
-LSB-...] So to get the real story on which big - ticket baby gear items are okay to buy used and which you should really buy, I checked in with a number of reliable sources, including car seat experts, breast pump manufacturers and the authors of my go - to baby gear book Baby Bargains.
Guideline authors noted, however, that the evidence for the recommendations is weak, since many of the studies had relatively small numbers of patients with similar types of epilepsy and were conducted at only one institution, so the results may not be generalizable to everyone with epilepsy.
The authors said that this result suggests that the reason bacterial numbers are so high in these mice, and, by extension, human LAD patients, is not because of a defect in the immune system's surveillance mechanism but because of the inflammation caused by the immune system's abnormal response to normal levels of bacteria in the gums.
For 3154 of the researchers, the authors were also able to track down information about their children, including number and age, so that they could dig into questions of how personal factors such as family constraints play into scientists» mobility.
Lead author Paul - Yannick Bitome - Essono, from the National Center for Scientific and Technological Research, France, explains: «We thought the tsetse fly might be a good candidate in our study, as both sexes feed on blood, they are large and easily trapped, present in large numbers in Central Africa, and are opportunistic feeders with no strong preference for a particular host animal, so would feed on a large range of wildlife.»
Dr Jeremy McRae, first author from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, said: «Each of these disorders is incredibly rare, so the large number of patients in this study was crucial to diagnosis.
The authors caution that it is not possible to show that this excess number of deaths could have been prevented, adding that to do so would be «rash and misleading.»
The authors have also estimated the so - called reproductive rate of the virus in each country, which represents the average number of people that each infected person in turn infects.
«Even so,» the authors add, «cutting - edge gene therapy - based strategies in reconstructive procedures [are close] to setting valuable milestones for development of efficient treatments in a growing number of local diseases and injuries.»
I had a chance to have a brief Q&A with Richard Shames, MD — a practicing physician, author of a number of popular books on thyroid disease, and a thyroid coach — on the topic of why he considers vitamin D so crucial for thyroid patients.
«Dede has gone far beyond any expectations of an academic journal reviewer in terms of number of timely reviews completed, depth of understanding of the field of research exhibited, and a compassionate voice so necessary in mentoring emerging scholars as authors,» it read.
Because so many digital media limit the number of characters an author can use at a time, students are becoming more creative to get the most out of their limited space.
The authors found that even in districts that were identified by NCPI as having merit pay plans, «most were so weak that they represented no meaningful change from traditional compensation systems,» which typically are based on the number of years on the job and academic credentials.
Silver is the author of several articles and books on instructional tools and strategies, including a number of bestsellers with ASCD: The Core Six, The Strategic Teacher, The Strategic Teacher PLC Guide Series, So Each May Learn, and Teaching What Matters Most.
So I'm getting asked on a number of fronts what I think about Bertram Capital selling Author Solutions to Pearson, another publisher with ties to Indianapolis.
The owness of most media outlet editors is to increase their own outlet's social media numbers and engage with their readers online, so they're always looking for authors and experts who already have a built in following.
By the way, literary agents who support the practice of charging reading fees also say that doing so would reduce the number of queries authors send out, and it would make their submissions more targeted.
One of the segments that are capitalizing on this is indie authors, but these e-books do not have ISBN numbers so it is very hard to track sales data.
So, as you state in this reply, those writers who have put their work on Kindle which then is read by an arbitrary number of people, are now authors.
«I couldn't get a publisher, so I «had» to self - publish,» are words that a number of dedicated, successful authors have had to carry like a yoke around their necks for far too long, and just as some of that public sentiment is beginning to shift, Yiannopoulos has moved forward with plans to self - publish Dangerous next month.
Apple and I assume Amazon need to include in their financial statements the number, cost, and delay time of the returns, so authors and publishers can take this EU - folly into account in their pricing.
There is so much to learn and signing up to the Author Marketing Club has been a good way to tap into this knowledge and use a number of useful tools such as the blurb writing boost.
I tried a number of so called «marketing experts» and then came across the Author Marketing Club.
I've heard of people (not indie authors) having their accounts frozen, so it does happen, but given the number of accounts and transactions PayPal handles, snafus are inevitable.
David, I agree a writer should only publish polished work, but with the self - publishing boom the number of new books published yearly is astounding, so it seems to become and remain visible an author needs to publish often.
Now, it goes without saying that the underlying premise of this technique is that an author can write novels so quickly that he or she can produce a number of titles in reasonably short order — say, within a year — then be able to «write and edit in two months» yet another book.
We're carrying an awful lot of risk for the expertise we're investing in the author, but we hope that this nurturing, fair hybrid solution will encourage them to stay with us for book number two, and three, and so on.
Most novelists do not have the capacity nor inclination to do something like this so I feel that this number — 23 % of authors NOT being sure if they could attribute sales to Facebook ads — is understated by a factor of at least two or three.
Spreecast VP Colin Evans spoke to GoodEReader immediately prior to the hosting of the IndiesUnite event about what makes the video platform so enticing for a number of users, but especially authors.
So with this much change in such a short amount — and the widely acknowledged respectability that a growing number of authors have brought to the process — why is self - publishing still mentioned with an apologetic air?
So, if I had to give a number of when a platform or blog is «ready» (insert one million caveats here about how every author, book, publisher, and category is different), then a great goal would be for a blogger to have 50,000 true fans.
An earlier press release stated that Author House had hit 50,000 titles as of Spring 2008 so, in theory, the total number of titles in print is currently 59,000.
Now these aren't exact numbers but the result of many, many authors sharing their sales and ranking information so it's a good rule of thumb.
Bowker, the company that issues official ISBNs, lists the numbers of books published with those ISBNs, but many authors who only e-publish don't bother getting an ISBN, so those numbers are woefully short.
Don't be another one of those authors who was so excited to release on Amazon that they forgot rule number one - making sure the book is actually good.
I still feel so overwhelmed with a number of things on my to - do list in order to build my author business.
Despite, or perhaps because of, computer technology, royalty statements have become either woefully threadbare, where the publisher lumps all sales together and the author is forced to «trust» the numbers, or so detailed that a CPA specializing in royalty statements is needed to decipher them.
At the same time even the number of authors is growing too — not so much the number of readers...
PRH makes up roughly half of the Big - 5's gross sales, so doubling those numbers to 30,000 authors and 500 new annual debuts yields a reasonable estimate for the total number of signed Big - 5 authors today.
I can't «prove» this so I won't try, but it bears further emphasis that it still looks like the number of authors who start as self - published and then get «discovered» by the establishment and switch over is still larger than the number of authors who say «keep your stinking advance» and turn down a deal to do the publishing themselves.
Authors of Our Towns: A 100,000 - mile Journey Into the Heart of America Interview starts at 9:43 and ends at 39:14 «James Fallows: «Through my reportorial lifetime I've seen a number crises for the American system, which the U.S. has so far managed to muddle its way through.
We're actually in the process of developing a number of collaborative campaigns — so several authors of the same genre are bundled in one, powerful campaign.
Number 5 is so important, because new authors with stars in their eyes may expect to do what some of these others have done.
A number of authors are also included in the case, some of them losing out on as much as $ 10,000 without so much as a proof copy to show for it.
But the site that so many readers — and even self - published authors — are not all that familiar with is actually accumulating impressive numbers, with over 80,000 authors and publishers launching more than 230,000 ebooks, which translates into revenue of more than $ 20 million last year, a five million dollar increase over the year before.
In fact, I know a number of traditionally - published authors who have hired freelance editors to help get a manuscript into great shape, so that it moves more speedily through the «in - house» editing process at their publishers.
Overwhelming numbers of badly written and badly done self - published books are the «stigma» that the self - published author has to overcome — not the remarks of anyone saying so.
So while I agree with their conclusions at the end, I just don't think they took it that last step in comparing the numbers of indie authors they found in their very first survey way back with what they found now.
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