Thank you Mr. Howey, and the various
other authors out there (Konrath, Smith, Penn, Rusch, etc.) for helping to point out alternatives to this fiasco.
I'm just like thousands of
other authors out in cyberspace (let alone at a bookstore).
A media appearance will set you apart from all
the other authors out there vying for attention.
Sadly I'm sure
some other authors out there don't do the same, and pay for it.
How do you get the press to take interest in you and your book instead of all of
the other authors out there?
Hopefully we can get authors / readers to help
other authors out by reviewing their books without breaking the bank.
We know there are plenty of
other authors out there in the same pickle.
REEDSY: To finish on an encouraging note for
other authors out there: you've been through everything, both of you, in a writer's career; the ups, the downs, so what would be your advice for an author who'd be in a «dark year» like you had in 2012?
This shift in mindset is key for successful authors and if you do the same, it will make you a better business author than 90 % of
those other authors out there.
5 Help
other authors out.
Your story is definitely like so many
other authors out there who thought long and hard before publishing it.
You can argue that this isn't rational, because you aren't really competing with yourself — you're competing with the million
other authors out there.
If
any other authors out there want to team up with me to give this idea a go, give me a shout at JayFalconer.com.
Any other author out there can probably see their own routine reflected in the one I have laid out above.
This also differentiates you from
every other author out there?
Not exact matches
It would have been easy to dismiss her challenge, but now that I'm a published
author, now that Bodies on the Potomac is
out there in the public domain being read by friends and family and strangers alike, I realize that listening to a respected friend's advice might be the catalyst
others can use to break through.
But while it may be tempting to single
out Ellison as the ruthless villain of high technology, «none of these guys are nice,» says Jeffrey Pfeffer, a business professor at Stanford University and
author of Power: Why Some People Have It — And
Others Don't.
Richard Laermer,
author of Trendspotting: Think Forward, Get Ahead, and Cash In on the Future (Perigree) and president of RLM Public Relations Inc. in Los Angeles, points
out other categories:
Others start
out as
authors of self - help books.
Penelope Trunk, the
author of Brazen Careerist: The New Rules for Success, argues that one of the advantages of the work spouse relationship is its no - strings - attached vibe — it offers the closeness and support of a marriage, with
out any sexual ties, commitment, or
other relationship baggage.
i'm pretty sure the
author was trying to point
out that america can be a solution and has a history of accepting
others after an initial struggle.
The
author mentions Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Ben Franklin in a positive light regarding Islam, but conveniently leaves
out that these and many
other Founding Fathers were against Islam (commonly referred to as Mahometism back then) as a threat to American society and safety.
The divine
author will work
out the plot, some way or
other.
I think the
author points
out some interesting things that open - minded people might consider when they think about their own beliefs and why they should care about what
other people do in their own homes.
The
author of this modest but rewarding volume sets
out to examine these and four
other stories that have taken the form of conventional wisdom regarding history, Christianity, and Western culture.
The
author laments the fact that Catholics «have fallen
out of the healthy old habit of reminding each
other how sinful popes can be.»
It seems to me that the
author is also hoping that the president, and
others like him, can revitalize a form of progressive Christianity that has fallen
out of favor with the rise of the right - wing, mega-churches.
Further, as the last sentence makes clear, the
author is pointing
out that President Obama, and
others whose Christian beliefs are more akin to his might «resurrect a dying brand of Christianity for a new generation.»
Clive, you point
out how
others often don't understand what Jesus was saying; but while Jesus often labors to try and make things clear to the unbeliever («Oh, you of little faith) or at the very least the
author tries to make it clear for us in retrospect (At the time they didn't understand that he spoke of this...), in this case Jesus switches from something that might be figurative to essentially say «no, I seriously mean this» and it concludes not with Jesus saying «don't go away, this is what I actually mean» but confirming that people would refuse to accept that God intended for them to actually fill themselves with the life that He offered so they stopped following him.
If you are an
author, blogger, podcaster, or some sort of
other creative person who wants to get your ideas
out in the world, the very first step is to be generous with your time and energy.
True scholars can weed
out these differences and
other mistranslations to understand the true meaning the
authors had.
But it may be pointed
out that (1) no one has ever «unstrung» the Marcan sequence more completely than the
author of Matthew did in revising and reorganizing the Gospel of Mark for his special purposes: the book is taken apart and put together again in a new order, combined with the «Sayings Source» (Q) and with
other materials, and arranged apparently for didactic use — as a manual, one might say, for the religious educators of the early Syrian church!
Niebuhr continued to prick American illusions and point
out the ironies of American history in two
other books he jointly
authored, one with Alan Heimert (A Nation So Conceived, 1963) and the
other with Paul E. Sigmund (The Democratic Experience, 1969).
Burge, like the
other authors reviewed here, recounts the atrocity carried
out by Jewish terrorists at the Arab village of DeirYassin just prior to the declaration of the Israeli state in 1948.
I will say the same thing I told the
other guy if you can't figure
out who the
authors of the bible are not even I can help you.
But this particular case (it has to be decided by
others on a per case basis: in my opinion) it is not a bad idea for this
author to come
out and break one of AA's rule.
But at least this
author is being nice to
others, and trying to take a positive message
out of a primitive book written by men.
When you ask why your interpretation is wrong, they innundate you with a list of
other passages pulled
out of context and numerous quotes from
authors and pastors who agree with their position.
The
author of the article is pointing
out that Jesus had a human body and that body functioned, when he was nailed to the cross he bled, why should his body not react in
other normal ways, he ate and drank thus had to eliminate waste.
Perhaps one of the most enlightening things is that the
author gives a clear and succinct understanding of the Benedictine phrase ora et labora (prayer and work) and the context by which both can be lived
out and flow one in to the
other.
I wish that these unnamed
authors would have checked with me and a few
others that were quoted
out of context to see if our views were properly presented.
The
authors quote a few writings of mine as proof that I have ripped the cross
out of the gospel, and all I can say is that they should have read the entire article from which they quote, and some of my
other writings as well.
You said, «I wish that these unnamed
authors would have checked with me and a few
others that were quoted
out of context to see if our views were properly presented.»
Other than that, the only other thing I can suggest would be to check out the post by the original author of the recipe: http://cookiesandcups.com/my-favorite-vanilla-cupca
Other than that, the only
other thing I can suggest would be to check out the post by the original author of the recipe: http://cookiesandcups.com/my-favorite-vanilla-cupca
other thing I can suggest would be to check
out the post by the original
author of the recipe: http://cookiesandcups.com/my-favorite-vanilla-cupcakes/.
And that's about Thanking Newcastle...... The
other part where the
author stated «Arsenal fans who want wenger
out reasons to think again» is purely crap!
Find blogs you enjoy and become a regular commenter yourself — the
author and
other regular readers will come and check
out your blog sooner or later.
I am intrigued by the idea that there are many
other ways to betray a loved one (a concept we address in The New I Do)-- denying sex, indifference, emotional neglect, contempt, lack of respect, years of refusal of intimacy, as Mating in Captivity
author Ester Perel points
out.
I believe the
author has seriously misjudged the reason for the inequality she senses in her home and decided to place all the blame on breastfeeding instead of looking deeper and figuring
out other ways for her partner to bond with her son and the ways in which she has perhaps been «gate keeping» and keeping that from happening.
After telling her daughter Mae about her biological father, Single Mom Seeking: Playdates, Blind Dates, and
Other Dispatches from the Dating World
author Rachel Sarah sometimes pulled
out photos of him or offered to point
out where he lives on a map.
Bella DePaulo (Ph.D., Harvard), an expert on single people, is the
author of Singled
Out and
other books.