Ann from McGraw - Hill suggested a while back that
I post about author websites.
Since writing
this post about author satisfaction I have carried out some further formal research into this area, interviewing a bigger cohort of self - publishing authors about a whole range of issues — expect to hear more!
I recently read a blog
post about an author who screwed up 17, 500 free downloads of her debut novel by publishing to KDP using a.
Last week, I wrote
a post about author websites and decided this week that I and better take my own advice!
(Note: Polls are now closed and the results are listed in
this post about author income and ebook prices.)
Hi, I read your helpful
post about author central.
Trisha
posted about author rock band the Rock Bottom Remainders a couple weeks ago, and it was fun to read a behind - the - scenes report of one of their concerts in Jennifer Weiner's blog.
Rarely do consumer Google an author's name and decide to buy a book based on blog
posts about the author as a person (unless they've done something so heinous that it makes news headlines, of course, which has happened).
A few weeks back, @TaylorTrade raised the issue in a comment on
another post about authors referring readers to particular stores or online accounts — if you're an author and someone asks where they can buy your book, what do you say?
So instead of reading all of those helpful blog
posts about author marketing on the bright screen, you can get it on your Kindle with two clicks!
I especially liked Kristen Lamb's
posts about authors reviewing books.
Tonight I read with interest two
posts about Author Ethics.
Not exact matches
The anonymous
author of the letter claims that his firm was holding short positions and planned to tell the world, through Internet
postings,
about the fraud.
«Appearance is our first filter, and it's happening all the time,» cautions Sylvia Ann Hewlett,
author of Executive Presence, in a recent Business Insider
post that lays out all the basics you've probably already heard
about grooming to impress new contacts.
Bernard Marr, a global enterprise performance expert and a best - selling business
author, writes in a LinkedIn
post that the reason some interviewers like to ask
about weaknesses is to gain insight into how self - aware you are.
[O] n days when people felt more insecure
about their partner's feelings for them, they
posted more
about their relationships on Facebook than usual,» the
authors write.
About the
Author: Garrett Moon is a founder at CoSchedule, a WordPress editorial calendar that allows you to schedule your blogs
posts and social media messages together on an easy drag - and - drop calendar.
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Post reports display all your
posts in chronological order and gives you information
about dates, the types of
post, authors, statistics about shares, comments and likes and a content prev
post,
authors, statistics
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One of my favorite writers and New York Times bestselling
author Michael Hyatt puts an equal focus on napping for many years and
posted his insights in this great
post about napping.
In all likelihood, when former Uber engineer Susan Fowler
authored a now - famous
post about her «very strange year» at Uber and the culture of sexism she witnessed first - hand at the company, she had no
The sort of remark I have in mind is the kind where, in a
post about an unrelated topic, an
author feels the need to bring up some moral accusation against the writer he is discussing and make very clear that he, the blogger, is on the right side of that debate.
Seems the objections raised by the
author and most of the
posts are framed with a lot of misconceptions
about true Christianity.
I
post about a hundred words, and you think I sound like the sort of person who reads a certain
author?
In a nutshell, if one runs a book campaign that's being paid for by an outside entity (usually the publisher or
author), one can not then
post comments
about said book in social media forums without disclosing this professional connection.
I wasn't going to write anything
about this, but then I decided to do a bit of Google research on this
author, and I discovered that very early this year, he did in fact briefly mention my
posts on one of his social media accounts.
I find it strange and a bit sad that the
posts in response to an article that is decrying the negative images many have of atheist are of the same sort of mean spirited close - minded stereotypical behavior that gives many those negative images the
author was upset
about.
As I mentioned in my
post, «2016 and the Risk of Birth,» in revisiting Madeleine L'Engle's Genesis Trilogy, I've been struck by how forthcoming the
author is
about her own fears around raising children during the Cold War.
The
author obviously hasn't read some of the
posts to a story
about scientists looking at people who eat all they want without gaining weight in order to get an idea of how obesity works.
New York City pastor and
author Timothy Keller recently
posted something
about hell that has sparked some impassioned responses.
Sorry — that
post was meant to be (another) response to someone else claiming that the
author didn't know what he's talking
about and that Rand would be against everything the country has become.
To be fair to both sides, I think the
author should be
posting an article
about Mitt Romney's religion, which is not Christianity, but is in fact a cult.
The only
author in the Bible who mentions anything
about guards being at the tomb, Matthew, says that the guards were not
posted until the next day after Jesus body had been placed in the tomb, and, even though Joseph of Arimethea had rolled a great stone in front of the tomb, he had not sealed it.
From reading a book
about anti-slavery minister Rev. Beecher, brother of Harriet Beecher - Stowe,
author of «Uncle Tom's Cabin», (great, great, great grandfather of Sam Scoville), titled: «The Most Famous Man in America», I made some blog
posts on the subject.
When I hit the link to the
author, I just saw some really angry
posts about Calvinists... not sure where that came from.
Melbourne, Australia
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I will not go into any detail
about it because the
author of the recipe I based my bread on did just that in her
post, The life - changing loaf of bread.
In a
post titled «five ways Colorado could upset Michigan», here's what the
author wrote
about Michigan's head man.
The reason I am testy
about all of this — and critical of the
author of this
post for ANOTHER chat
about Tony (choke) Romo, et al. is that watching a perennial loser like the Eagles squeak by and ultimately win a SB with a journeyman QB was almost all I can take.
Author and assistant professor Natalia Mehlman Petrzela speaks candidly
about her realization on
posting a «selfie» of Nancy, her...
These
posts are written by D. Harvey Karp,
author of The Happiest Baby on the Block, and are a great, realistic source for answers
about sleep regressions, night wakings, bedtime routines, and nap problems, all with the goal of achieving a happy baby (and parent!).
In this article from The Huffington
Post,
author Chris Elam talks
about the launch of our groundbreaking new website advocating for major reform in school food, The Lunch Box.
About the
author of this
post: Kaitlin Gardner started AnApplePerDay.com to further her passion for a family friendly, green living lifestyle.
Its
author, Anthony Goudie, explains in a
post for Bloom, a magazine and website
about disabilities, «They tend to have a lot of anxiety and emotional problems, in terms of feeling unhappy, afraid or nervous of certain situations.
About the
author This is a guest
post written by the
author of a FindGasCards.com a website where you can find the best gas cards, as well as a helpful auto blog!
This
post itself portrays the exact phenomenon the
author wrote
about - women shunning other women for thinking critically
about breast feeding.
The
author of the
post, J. Brian Phillips (a local property rights advocate), also mocks my concern
about making healthy cafeteria options available only to paying students («Why should those paying for their own lunch have a choice that is denied to those who aren't?»
Dina's the
author of It's Not
About the Broccoli: Three Habits to Teach Your Kids a Lifetime of Healthy Eating, a thought - provoking book which encourages parents to worry less about nutrition and more about instilling good eating habits — a philosophy that's well reflected in today's
About the Broccoli: Three Habits to Teach Your Kids a Lifetime of Healthy Eating, a thought - provoking book which encourages parents to worry less
about nutrition and more about instilling good eating habits — a philosophy that's well reflected in today's
about nutrition and more
about instilling good eating habits — a philosophy that's well reflected in today's
about instilling good eating habits — a philosophy that's well reflected in today's
post.
In this
post from the Let's Move Blog,
author Jennifer Seymour talks
about Chef Tim Cipriano, the Executive Director of Food Services at New Haven Public Schools who was able to get salad bars into almost all of his schools this year.