Other parts
of the book deal with life trends, challenges facing the expecting mom, and the concerns she may have during this period.
The last
part of the book deals with the personal aspects of leadership and gives women a framework for becoming successful leaders.
The end
chapters of the book deal with the labor and delivery of the baby, including the possible emergencies that may arise.
So anyway, while
most of my books deal with Scripture and theology, this current free eBook is intended to help you get your books into print as well.
The second
half of the book deals with how to protect your assets — half is generous here, because it is 25 % of the book.
I derive almost as much joy from guiding a client to the promised
land of a book deal, or successful self - published book, as I do from my own successes.
If you are incredibly talented, passionate and have wonderful book numbers and fate or the times have left you without a chair in the musical
chairs of book deals — do it.
Most
of the book deals with the weeks and months after the author loses her brother and best friend and only the last part deals with her life several years later.
You have not yet released the full
details of your book deal with HarperCollins, which keeps everyone guessing as to just how much income you're going to derive from it.
Also, if you're looking for discounted ebooks, see the list
of book deals on my Kindle Fire books page.
And even though he was not a political theorist, though
many of his books deal with the subject, the use of Niebuhr raises broader questions about the interface between theory and «real politics» and the use of political thinkers to buttress particular political actions.
This webinar will arm authors working with or without an agent with the knowledge and negotiating skills to get the most
out of their book deals before, during, and after signing.
The bad news is you can't blame your
lack of book deal on the fact that nobody buys «em anymore.
Based on the agreed - upon
terms of the book deal, the book publisher submits a draft contract to the author's literary agent.
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of The Book Deal blog calls Twitter «the largest cocktail party in the world» and -LSB-...]
Were there any factors aside from your wild success that enabled you to sign that (at this point) incredibly rare
type of book deal with Simon & Schuster that enabled you to maintain exclusive rights to sell Wool online?
There was one thing that didn't resonate with me however, and that was the constant
talk of book deals, mainstream publishing, literary agents, platforms... yadda, yadda, yadda.
I understand why he brings up the good deeds of Orthodox Jews, but to have it occupy so many
pages of a book dealing with financial fraud will leave some cold.
After that, one -
third of the book deals with the aftermath, with the suicides, estrangement, and aggressive lawyers that recover far more than was originally expected.
The latter
chapters of the book deal with Omar teaching himself the finer techniques of carpet - making (including figuring out how to build his own loom), and then becoming so successful that he needed help filling his orders.
And although an important
section of this book deals with serious behavioral problems and ways to correct them, it primarily promises to provide off - leash control in ten weeks and asks, «If he were to bolt out the door and head for the street, could you stop him with a single command?»
The first
half of the book deals with classical physical optics; the second principally with the quantum nature of light.
Mr. Cuomo refuses to talk about his role in the Moreland Scandal; he refuses to allow a tax inspector in his house; he refuses to answer debate invitations; he refuses to releases
details of his book deal; he refuses to explain why JCOPE didn't investigate Shelly Silver in the sex assault scandal, and he refuses to explain what happened to all the missing emails and blackberry messages that his staff erased.
But... could any book publicist out there promote a book written by Tina Fey (and published in, perhaps, 18 or 24 months) in a big enough way to warrant this
kind of book deal?
The past three or four years have seen a substantial increase in the
number of books dealing with the psychological aspects (in a broad sense) of music and musicality.
Most of the book deals with the technical aspects of the Dreamcast system itself, and also deals with how some our favorite early 3D games could have aged over time.
I admit that when I got through the
part of the book dealing with Drupal, I sort of re-read the same part wondering, «is there anything this can not do?!»
So, some of the most absorbing sections
of the book deal with the place of miracles and mysticism in post-Tridentine Catholicism, with the role of demonology and witchcraft in the new landscapes of belief in seventeenth century Europe, and a fascinating — and hair - raising — treatment of the importance of hell in Baroque religious culture.
The first half
of the book deals with the war and Mel's attempts to escape her captors, while the second half delves into courtly intrigues after the battle is won.