Sentences with phrase «of authors do»

Opinions of the authors do not necessarily reflect official opinions of the American Shih Tzu Club.
Dana — I think a lot of authors don't realize a book reviewer needs to be queried the same way as an agent.
I've seen a couple of authors do that.
Finally — I'm supposed to be at work — I think it's often forgotten that the vast majority of authors don't do it full time, and don't make millions (or even thousands) out of it; the big names like JK Rowling or Ian Rankin might be able to exist full time as authors, but most of them don't, and while no one has an absolute right to be able to live off the proceeds of their writing, I'm sure many do feel that the creators should be a little more fairly remunerated than at times is the case.
They aren't necessary in the life - or - death kind of way, and plenty of authors don't have them.
The majority of authors don't make any «real» money until they've published at least three -LSB-...]
I'm not bragging, I simply offer the group and others on Meetup.com llike it as evidence that local communities of authors do exist, and they are effective.
[95 + % of authors do so incorrectly in a manuscript and degrade their graphic content.]
It's understandable, therefore, that despite the raging success stories from self - published bestsellers such as E.L. James and Rachel Abbott, a lot of authors don't quite get it right (just take a look at the Kindle Cover Disasters blog).
«What a lot of authors do is they just pop - in, and they want to talk to you for an hour.
«Many of these authors don't have a traditionally published book under their belt,» said Paul.
Quite a number of authors don't appreciate the value of marketing to achieve commercial success.
After reading an eBook, I get this nifty list of suggested books and from those suggested books I've discovered authors I've never heard of... and... many of those authors don't have books in my local library... I feel like a whole new literary world has opened up for me!
The concept of blog commenting is not new, but using it for virtual networking is a solid strategy that a lot of authors don't do enough of.
But a vast majority of authors don't have any prior marketing experience; often, they don't know where — or how — to get started.
At BookBuzzr we notice that many of authors do not know about the concept of branding.
Here's the thing, a lot of authors don't actually know what goes into packaging and what it all means.
If you have the Digital Download edition (and many of our authors do), and if you did not set a specific price yourself, our webpage will default to a price of $ 5.00.
That secret is that the vast majority of authors don't make enough money from their book sales and royalty payments to live on.
Many of these authors don't receive the attention they deserve.
It is normally a one day event that focuses on having a number of authors do book signings, pose for pictures and interact with their readers.
Consequently, the majority of authors do not have audiobooks of their titles and may not know how to create one.
Now that requires the use of some expensive software that most of us authors do not have on our laptops.
A lot of authors don't attend events because booking events is intimidating.
It's simply hard to make that transition, and a lot of authors don't know to handle their cash flow.
If he does not then we can simply walk away from Smashwords and hope 10's of thousands of authors do too.
If you've read anything about publishing contracts, you'll understand that the majority of authors don't get a say in how the book is edited, printed, marketed, or distributed.
Kristin Nelson Literary Agent wants all of her clients to make a living solely from writing, and most of her authors do without any other source of income.
A vast majority of authors don't like to, or don't want to admit that what they're involved in is as much business as it is art.
And then for a third thing, I think content strategy, which we kind of touched on at the very, very beginning — content strategy is something that a lot of authors don't have a lot of knowledge or experience about, but I think is really important for long - term platform building.
It's a shame that some of the authors don't even bother to turn up for the session.
Some of our authors don't do email.
This is not so much a criticism of these writers as an indication of the influence of Lowe's argument on Whitehead scholarship — all four of these authors do refer to Lowe.
Everyone should post how they disagree with this article, so that we can show the righteous gentiles that we are pro-morality, and that the views of this author DO NOT REPRESENT US IN ANY WAY!!!!!!!!!
But having an agent and joining the Society of Authors doesn't let you off the hook.
Historically the majority of authors did not make an income from books...
The role of the author does not end with publication.
One day I sat in a room full of authors doing book signings.
Years ago, when Neal Pollack released his first book, «The Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature,» he did a reading in the bathroom of a train station; 15 people showed up to the reading, but the story of an author doing a reading in a bathroom went viral and helped sell more books.
If you've followed my other posts about the ethics of fan fiction or what authors should know about fan fiction, you can probably guess that a writer profiting off the fans, characters, or worldbuilding of another author doesn't sit well with me.
Many of the authors didn't even consider themselves writers when they started out.
But I had stumbled across the blogs of some authors doing well with e-publishing and decided to try the novels too (also, I was dreading the Agent Query Game).
There are many stories I've heard of authors doing well self - publishing (sometimes while also writing for traditional publishing houses) and many cover artists charge reasonable prices, so this is a definite consideration.
Other examples of authors doing well in tight times is Stephenie Meyer, whose Twilight series at one point accounted for 15 % of all books sold in the US; and J.K. Rowling, who is about to jump into the electronic book market by launching Pottermore, her new virtual online bookstore.
And that of the traditionally published books, many of those authors did zero to market their books.
Like I see a lot of authors doing that, I think it's a huge mistake.
One of the things I see a lot of authors doing, is asking people to «like» their Facebook page.
There are a couple of authors doing virtual book tours, but meh, there must be some way of doing online / real world that hasn't been done and doesn't feel spam - mish
The views of the author do not necessarily reflect those of Raymond James Ltd..
The views of the author do not necessarily reflect those of Raymond James Ltd. (RJL).
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