Yesterday
I posted about my new book — Naked Parenting: 7 Keys to Raising Kids with Confidence.
Posts about New Book Alert written by S. L. Faisal
Also as a VA for another author, for her last book launch, we gathered a group of friends will to post a prepared
post about the new book on their blogs and websites.
Social networks are by now too much crowded and the chances to see
your post about your new book for sale, exhibited for free, are more and more diminishing.
Although I didn't post many articles this month because I have been busy working on some side projects, I do have some articles on the way about a new investing strategies that I am trying as well as
a post about a new book that I am reading.
In my last guest - blog
post about my new book, The Machinery of Criminal Justice, I advocated requiring military service as a punishment for able - bodied convicts without serious violent tendencies.
Thanks for
posting about our new book!
Not exact matches
We created one right away for my
newest book, «The No B.S. Guide to Direct Response Social Media Marketing,» #NoBSsm and included it on all of our social media
posts about the
book and throughout the month of the
book launch.
Read through Jeremy's many
posts about church, tithing and the other topics you mention, and read his excellent
new book «Bodies, Bucks and Bricks» for more information.
Great
post, and the really disproportionate thing
about it is this is all done using the «law» demanding the tithe when not one
New Testament
book endorses this model (The reference in Hebrews was not to establish tithe as it was to establish Jesus in a different order, and his comments in the gospels was to people living under the law)... how is it that no other «law» is preached with the same force and conviction as tithing?
We learned in a previous
post about the Canonization of Scripture, that in 397 AD, some of the church leaders decided which
books to include in the
New Testament.
The
post would explain why Christians should spend their time on more important things, like helping the poor, and it would make everyone feel really guilty for tweeting
about their breakfast or sending their
books on blog tours or having opinions
about the
new Facebook layout.
(I've written extensively
about the household codes of the
New Testament in this blog
post, in this series, and in three of my
books, including the soon - to - be-released Inspired.)
So until the
new version of that
book comes out, maybe I can write a few blog
posts once in a while
about these other passages.
Pretty faithy, according to three details in today's CNN Political Ticker
post about new information Harper Collins has released
about the
book:
Sports Illustrated has
posted an excerpt from a
new book about the Golden State Warriors and Steph Curry, and it contains an interesting story
about faith, prayer and healing.
how does fair, unbiased CNN, AKA ACNN (Anderson Cooper News Network) pick and choose stories as noteworthy... a comment is made by a very elderly priest, probably not quoted properly, and is «front page news» on CNN's website... this same man (priest) has written many great
books, done a lot of great charity work in the poorer parts of
New York and nothing is ever
posted on the website... but something is said incorrectly and its published... is this fair, is it right, is it unbiased or is the motivation to make an entire Church lokk bad and let the anti-Catholic screwballs have their heyday in hateful
posts... I didn't see this wonderful netwrok
post anything
about the disgusting, bigoted and hateful attacks, written by the liberal left wing media elites, like Maureen Dowd, against Rep. Paul Ryan and his Catholic faith... it's all acceptable to you liberal HYPOCRITES!
I've put lots of my favourite
book recipe photos in this
post to get you all excited
about the
new creations you can make with the
book and I'd love to see all your photos, please tag me on Facebook, instagram and twitter with them!
I was already excited
about her
new book when Heidi published a recipe sampler, but now that reviews and
posts are popping up everywhere, I can hardly wait to get my hands on it.
thank you, thank you, thank you for: — maintaining such a consistently wonderful blog that brings me a little joy with every
new post — writing in a completely endearing way that makes you feel like a far - away friend (slightly creepy, perhaps, but true)-- coming to vancouver to speak
about and sign your
book, which is exactly as beautiful and chock - full of deliciousness as i could have hoped.
I hope you don't mind but I
posted about you + your
new book, which I can't wait to get my hands on.
Elsewhere: -
New York Times: Sunday Book Review - San Francisco Chronicle: Tips for an Easy, Elegant Holiday Gathering - San Francisco Chronicle: The Top Cookbooks of 2015 - Epicurious: Four New Cookbooks to Cook From This Fall - FOOD52: The Ten Best new Fall Cookbooks Worth Making Shelf Space For - Washington Post: A Cookbook That Will Make You Want To Travel - Epicurious: 30 Most Exciting Fall Cookbooks, 2015 - The Kitchn: Ten New Cookbooks Everyone is Going to be Talking about this Fall - Real Simple: Five Cookbooks to Gift Your Holiday Hostess - Nuovo Magazine: How the Jet Set Cook - Near & Far on Seven Spoons - Near & Far via David Lebov
New York Times: Sunday
Book Review - San Francisco Chronicle: Tips for an Easy, Elegant Holiday Gathering - San Francisco Chronicle: The Top Cookbooks of 2015 - Epicurious: Four
New Cookbooks to Cook From This Fall - FOOD52: The Ten Best new Fall Cookbooks Worth Making Shelf Space For - Washington Post: A Cookbook That Will Make You Want To Travel - Epicurious: 30 Most Exciting Fall Cookbooks, 2015 - The Kitchn: Ten New Cookbooks Everyone is Going to be Talking about this Fall - Real Simple: Five Cookbooks to Gift Your Holiday Hostess - Nuovo Magazine: How the Jet Set Cook - Near & Far on Seven Spoons - Near & Far via David Lebov
New Cookbooks to Cook From This Fall - FOOD52: The Ten Best
new Fall Cookbooks Worth Making Shelf Space For - Washington Post: A Cookbook That Will Make You Want To Travel - Epicurious: 30 Most Exciting Fall Cookbooks, 2015 - The Kitchn: Ten New Cookbooks Everyone is Going to be Talking about this Fall - Real Simple: Five Cookbooks to Gift Your Holiday Hostess - Nuovo Magazine: How the Jet Set Cook - Near & Far on Seven Spoons - Near & Far via David Lebov
new Fall Cookbooks Worth Making Shelf Space For - Washington
Post: A Cookbook That Will Make You Want To Travel - Epicurious: 30 Most Exciting Fall Cookbooks, 2015 - The Kitchn: Ten
New Cookbooks Everyone is Going to be Talking about this Fall - Real Simple: Five Cookbooks to Gift Your Holiday Hostess - Nuovo Magazine: How the Jet Set Cook - Near & Far on Seven Spoons - Near & Far via David Lebov
New Cookbooks Everyone is Going to be Talking
about this Fall - Real Simple: Five Cookbooks to Gift Your Holiday Hostess - Nuovo Magazine: How the Jet Set Cook - Near & Far on Seven Spoons - Near & Far via David Lebovitz
Two years ago, I wrote a
post about several
new books that would make great Father's Day gifts.
I'm still regularly
posting new information
about my
books, articles, and speaking engagements, but I'm posti...
BuzzFeed always has hilarious lists
about parenthood, so it was so cool to see BuzzFeed feature my
new book, The ParentNormal Crash Course, in a
new BuzzFeed
Post about 19 Things You Need to Know Before Your Baby Becomes a Toddler.
I'm still regularly
posting new information
about my
books, articles, and speaking engagements, but I'm
posting it elsewhere.
I linked it at PassiFlora magazine (we had a
post about reusable lunch bags) http://passifloramag.com/2009/04/money-saving-and-lunch-bags/ And congratulations on your
new book!
Thanks KRG — I also have a
post quoting an interview with James McKenna
about his
new book on co-sleeping.
Chris Cillizza, a blogger for the
Post, parsed her future prospects in the 2016 chapter of his
book, «The Gospel According to the Fix,» and she merited a brief mention in a
New York Times story from Charlotte
about the different ways the 2016 field was enjoying the Democratic National Convention.
Washington (CNN)- Former Tea Party Express spokesperson Mark Williams on Monday night defended his latest blog
posting in which he called
New York City Michael Bloomberg a «Judenrat» and said that one of the journalists who wrote
about it «has never read a
book» and has «an appalling ignorance» of the Holocaust.
In the
post, she discusses Daniel Smith's
new book, Monkey Mind, and what it reveals
about the causes of anxiety.
The context of the recipe wasn't made clear enough in our Fat Friday
post, so apologies
about that but I hope you find that fructose element interesting from a sports performance fueling aspect, more of which is in the
new book.
To learn more
about my
new Keto Slow Cooker & One - Pot Meals
book and to see what's inside, check out this
post.
If you follow my blog and Instagram stories you probably already know I had the opportunity to attend Amara Home Refresh Event (more
about it on a separate
post) and also the
book launch of Kate's amazing
new book... Read More
Rachel is my go - to gal when I'm on the hunt for a
new book to read, and she rocks a currently
post like no other plus her
posts about traveling and teaching abroad are so interesting to read!
New Delhi
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He also writes
about film, pop and geek culture, gaming,
books and the arts for The
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Mudbound, from co-writer and director Dee Rees blew away its audience, as did her considered, thoughtful answers during her
post-film Q&A, and the special panel moderated by Washington
Post's Ann Hornaday, who has a
new book about film, which you can buy HERE.
In a long article in Sunday's Washington
Post, Emily Badger writes
about Robert Putnam's
new book, Our Kids: The American Dream in Crisis.
As background, and from a related article
about the Cowen Institute and one of its
new affiliates — Douglas Harris, who has also written a book about VAMs but positioned VAMs in a more positive light than I did in my book, but who is also not listed as a direct or affiliated author on the report — the situation in New Orleans post Katrina is as follo
new affiliates — Douglas Harris, who has also written a
book about VAMs but positioned VAMs in a more positive light than I did in my
book, but who is also not listed as a direct or affiliated author on the report — the situation in
New Orleans post Katrina is as follo
New Orleans
post Katrina is as follows:
Gallit and Denise love reading
new books over the summer, and of course, «we are always keen to check out
new posts about what folks have been doing with Genius Hour and what their plans for next year's Genius Hour blocks are.»
Debbie Young, a co-author of the Opening Up to Indie Authors
book from the Alliance of Independent Authors («ALLi»), has
posted a piece
about quality in self - publishing, as the
new book becomes available to Amazon Kindle readers: Opinion: Spotting the Elephant in the Self - Publishing Room.
And in
New Rooster app crows
about good
books, young and old at the Washington
Post, Ron Charles writes, after mentioning Dickens, of course:
These can be valuable for finding
new readers and getting people to spend a lot of effort in creating a
post about your
book, but the traffic you earn from something like this is proportional to how good the blogs are that you are signing on with.
A short review takes
about as long to compose as a FB
post — and as fellow writers, reviewing
books is a great habit to develop in our brave
new e-world.
When I met Noah for the first time in
New York, I told him
about the blog
post I had written right before he contacted me, and how I found it bizarre that he was reading my
book at the same time I was studying his.