This post discusses book websites and how to use and manage book domain names.
If you aren't familiar with my previous
posts discussing this book, click here!
Not exact matches
In fact, Gates and his wife enjoyed both
books so much they even invited the author to come
discuss his work with them,
posting the conversation to their blog.
It reminds me also of Peter Nagel's new
book «Mind and Cosmos», heresy to some biologists and philosophers, and
discussed this weekend in the National
Post, where he brings in «consciousness», which seems to be the highest thing, yet completely ignored.
I mention this because I feel that the overall theme of this
book is exactly what you are
discussing in this
post so if anyone reading this
post wants to learn more I suggesting looking into the
book.
What a beautiful looking
book, and a fabulous way of
discussing bullying x Ali at agreenerlifeforus.com recently
posted... A passion for upcycling
In the
post, she
discusses Daniel Smith's new
book, Monkey Mind, and what it reveals about the causes of anxiety.
Each month we feature a
book relevant to cellulite and
discuss it in weekly
posts.
While I do
discuss Lyme, a tick - borne infectious disease, as a potential root cause of Hashimoto's in my
book, Hashimoto's The Root Cause and in my
post about infections, I want to give you additional resources to help you overcome this debilitating infection!
The links between these toxic foods and obesity are
discussed in our
book and in several blog
posts (see Why We Get Fat: Food Toxins, Jan 20, 2011, and Wheat and Obesity: More from the China Study, Sep 4, 2010).
We'll cover vitamin D in detail in a future
post and I
discuss it in detail in my
book.
In this
post we'll be
discussing many of the strategies she recommends, but for a deeper dive you can pick up her
book here.
Readers of our
book know that copper causes vascular disease; blog readers may be more familiar with an excellent
post by Stephan, «Copper and Cardiovascular Disease»,
discussing evidence that copper deficiency causes cardiovascular disease.
They've just
posted the video so you can watch us
discuss the
book, Han Solo casting, and more!
It also offers two featurettes --» The Origin Story of Big Hero 6: Hiro's Journey,» which follows the process of adaptation process from comic
book to animate feature, and «Big Animator 6: The Characters Behind the Characters,» with the animators
discussing the evolution of the characters on the screen — deleted scenes (in rough form, as they were removed in early stages of production; you can see one of them at the end of the
post), and Easter Eggs for the kids to hunt for.
Leading the Global Education Movement (The Huffington
Post) Fernando Reimers
discusses his new
book, One Student at a Time: Leading the Global Education Movement.
Her
post did, however, catch me off guard because my Broad piece and my
book, which she also
discusses, are about a particular subject (systems), while her thrust is about something quite different (classrooms).
Educating All Children and the Power of Technology (Huffington
Post) Professor Fernando Reimers announces
book launch and
discusses his theory that technology is key to the success of the global education movement.
(Hanover, MD, April 25, 2012) Veteran Education Week reporter Sean Cavanagh
discusses CSDC Board Vice-Chair Ember Reichgott Junge's new
book, «Zero Chance of Passage: The Pioneering Charter School Story,» in his April 19th blog
post.
In this School Financial Success
post, we
discuss the process we've outlined in our
book «Leading a School Budget Review».
I never
discuss my
books on there and use it only as a reader —
posting reviews that I used to
post to Amazon and staying out of any groups or discussions.
The next
post discusses the benefit of having your
book sold and distributed to bookstores by a traditional publisher or by a self - publishing service provider that is affiliated with a traditional publisher.
At any moment, booklovers are tweeting out
book news and links to articles or blog
posts you'll want to read, announcing giveaways or just
discussing the latest bestseller.
I find it interesting that several who have
posted here have mentioned not having before read a
book on the Holocaust from the point of view of a German family, when just last September we
discussed «The Baker's Daughter» by Sarah McCoy.
In the next
post, we'll
discuss print
book distribution.
In my
post, I
discuss why I decided to take my latest
book, a romantic fantasy called Threaded Through Time (Book One), to eBook only, at least initia
book, a romantic fantasy called Threaded Through Time (
Book One), to eBook only, at least initia
Book One), to eBook only, at least initially.
When a
book is being
discussed in a
post — the comment section should be used like a
book discussion in a
book group held in someone's living room.
In a blog
post for Digital
Book World, Matt Goolding
discusses the state of interactive ebooks in schools and explains what advances must be made.
In this
post, «5 Things Every Author Needs to Understand About
Book Cover Design,» Brooke Warner talks about the importance of book cover design, including some of the points we discussed in the recent Wordherder meet
Book Cover Design,» Brooke Warner talks about the importance of
book cover design, including some of the points we discussed in the recent Wordherder meet
book cover design, including some of the points we
discussed in the recent Wordherder meeting.
A recent
post by
book publishing expert Teresa Miller
discusses this topic in her recent
post, where she also shares a list of top fonts and combinations from Douglas Bonneville.
The previous
post in this series
discusses the advantages and disadvantages of traditional versus self - publishing when it comes to launching a
book, continuing to nurture it over time, and moving on to the next opportunity — the product life cycle in
book publishing.
As a related
post, Lisa Gottfried of DigitalWeavers
discusses 6 Criteria for a Great
Book Trailer.
The previous
post in this series
discusses the benefit of having your
book sold and distributed to bookstores by a traditional publisher or by a self - publishing service provider that is affiliated with a traditional publisher.
In this
post, our group of professional editors and ghostwriters want to
discuss another commonly made «writing mistake» that we frequently come across with our clients» manuscripts, in the hopes that you can continue to grow your awareness and skills in fiction and
book writing.
This is the first
post in this series and the next
post discusses the advantages and disadvantages of traditional versus self - publishing when it comes to launching a
book, continuing to nurture it over time, and moving on to the next opportunity — the product life cycle in
book publishing.
In today's guest
post, BookPage contributor Carla Jean Whitley
discusses what it's like to go from critic to critiqued on the eve of the publication of her first
book.
In this guest blog
post, McMorris
discusses the real - life experiences and stories that inspired her to write the
book:
In this
post, I'll
discuss some key points including choosing a title that engages your audience, not settling on the first or even second idea that comes to you, and to focus on the reaction you want from your reader to have after hearing or reading your
book title.
In this blog
post, I'll
discuss the final steps in the ACX audiobook production steps for my
book, The Asset.
Anyone who wants to participate (usually the winners who have received a
book from you), will then start reading the
book and
post their thoughts in the corresponding
book thread,
discuss amongst each other and leave you feedback.
You can
post links to helpful articles, recommend resources, offer tips and
discuss other
books that you enjoy.
One of these
posts discussing typical author / publisher deals described how little input an author sometimes has over their
book cover, which I found very distressing.
But is a Kindle more like a
book or more like... well,
discuss in the comments on the liveblog
post.
In future
posts, we will
discuss things such as giveaways, review requests / reviews,
book information and professional networking.
This tool allows authors to upload their
books utilizing the process we
discussed in the first
post in this series.
In that original
post, I
discussed a number of the opportunities and challenges that hosting a
book signing event hold for self published authors.
Read the excellent full
post with five additional tools
discussed at: 9 Free Tools That Can Help Build Buzz for a
Book by Diana Urban, BookBub's Industry Marketing Manager.
With each interview, I've also included the cover to each
book (or series) that each
post / podcast
discusses that links back to Amazon so you can see for yourself how their
books are currently doing now.
In the first part of this
post, I
discussed the important of having blurbs or varying lengths for your
book and a set of cover images ready for any occasion.
Murphy
discusses guest
posting on blogs, press releases and why they don't work, and the uncomfortable fact that more visibility may only make your
book fail faster if it isn't ready for public consumption.