Sentences with phrase «post pictures of books»

They can post pictures of books they're currently reading.
Post pictures of your book events and share the highlights of your achievements.
She then bought the book from the independent bookstore and posted a picture of the book and receipt.
Start to build a personal relationship by posting pictures of your book tour and daily inspirations that you snap, because you're selling yourself as much as your book.
I will have a special bonus if you buy the print book and post a picture of my book — it can be a selfie or it can be a picture of my book on your shelf, on your coach, at the beach — with the hashtag # 5dayauthorplatform and you'll get an extra bonus training from me.
Pearl posted a picture of the book on Twitter, and more of her teachers agreed to read it with her.

Not exact matches

I agree with a previous post... if this was a picture of the Moby Di - ck book and a Hus - tler Magazine..
I could not narrow down the books properly, so the compromise is this: a post now for picture books, and a post later today of the chapter books for...
I could not narrow down the books properly, so the compromise is this: a post now for picture books, and a post later today of the chapter books for the 4 - 7 year old kids, and no baby board books at all.
, Lakeview Organic Grain Originally posted on January 2, 2003 Years ago, when I was a young child growing up in the suburbs of Long Island, my grandmother gave me a beautiful picture book called... Continued
I tore it open so quickly I didn't even notice the other book cover that when I saw the first picture of this post, I thought I bought the wrong book!
Amidst all the chaos of running and raising three kids and writing four books, I haven't had much time to put together these yummy posts, but I never stopped baking, nor did I stop taking pictures of all my confections.
Pragmatic Mom recently posted... Picture Book of the Day: Booker T Washington
There's a site called Spokeo.com that's a new online USA phone book that makes available personal information: everything from pictures you've posted on Facebook or the Web, your approximate credit score, the address and pictures of where you live, your income, your age, your relationships... You can remove yourself by searching your name, finding the page for yourself, and copying the URL.
- Read the story and have your child place the picture caps over the corresponding images in the book, as in the picture at the top of the post.
That may explain why people on high fat diets age faster and post their high school pictures on the cover of their diet books.
The post is punctuated by pictures of desserts from the book — styling by Laurie, photos by the ever - talented Clare Barboza.
So I have to ask... there is a picture of a row of houses (kindof looks like a little river of houses) that you've posted on your blog... I went to find it in the coloring book and it's not there.
After I posted my comment, I saw a picture of your lovely reading nook on the right and noticed that the books were reversed.
I had seen Rupi Kaur's work on Instagram, and of course every blogger & her mother has posted a picture with either this book or Kaur's other book, Milk & Honey.
Pragmatic Mom recently posted... March is Women's History Month Picture Book of the Day
The teacher can post the list in the Google Classroom, and if it's posted in the physical classroom, students should take pictures of it with their phones — either way, they'll always have a good book recommendation with them.
Using your library hashtag to promote books, to post pictures of students reading, or even to host a book chat will lead to even more engaged and motivated readers.
Post a picture of you holding your book so your followers can see the front cover just below your beautiful face.
I posted a screenshot picture of the book at # 1 on the Business charts, with a link to the Amazon page, but didn't think to adjust my privacy settings.
Last week when I blogged about our Best Book of the Year process, I mentioned that some pictures from the August 20th EVVY Awards would be posted on my blog soon.
I think this is because most of the book's social media word of mouth has been readers posting a picture of the paperback.
We'll be posting pictures of ourselves holding our books all day today, including this one.
People weren't obligated to write anything even relating to the book, they could post a picture of their cat if they wanted.
All you have to do is share, post, Tweet, or Instagram a picture of yourself with the book in the store with the hashtag #Read1Give1.
Sorry I haven't been posting much this past week since the book came out, but I've been relaxing and giving myself a much - needed break.I thought I would take a moment this afternoon to upload a few pictures I've taken of our trip so far!
Add pictures of details in the book, give updates on your characters and post great reviews when they come in.
Some bloggers just share the books they read, others post book news, talk about writing, share cool books, pictures of books, upcoming new releases or old favorites.
Tweet us to let us know you're helping us make a difference or post a picture of yourself with your book (or your favorite) to show the rich diversity among independent authors.
In an earlier blog post we talked about the importance of developmental editing and why the focus on big - picture stuff — structure, book - spanning issues like plot or organization, character development, dialogue, and that sort of thing — needs to come first, before you spend too much time worrying about the finer points of style and wording.
Awake, I'm too unfocused to produce anything useful, so I find myself in front of my refrigerator, posting dog pictures on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (the time - suck trifecta), and, the worst, repeatedly refreshing the not - yet - published book's Amazon page to check its ranking.
Barbara DiLorenzo, author / illustrator of Renato and the Lion, shares the Person, Place and Thing that inspired her debut picture book in our latest Perosn, Place, Thing post.
Sharing interesting articles about publishing, writing, or books in general, writing blog posts that engage and reveal something about the life of an author, the way you write, or the publishing process, and even personal content like funny pictures of your pets or mention of other significant achievements in your life are all valid and useful pieces of content you can use.
And don't forget, if you do get your book on the shelves of your local bookstore, snap some pictures and share it with your social media network, post about it on your blog, and list the bookstore as a location to find your book on your website.
Most picture book writers I know don't post their stories on their blogs because of intellectual property issues.
Every Day I Write the Book, with several «to be read» shelves (and piles), already posted lots of photos in «The TBR Pile in Pictures
But, when you have a reason to be talking about your book, to be posting a picture — you can have a picture of you and your book, «look what just came!
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For example, he posted instructions on how to create a book on your home page which is actually a set of your favorite pictures.
I've posted pictures of all three Kindle devices, open to the same book, comparing fonts and graphics between them: Kindle iPhone pictures
#awesome I'll be dropping my book (of course) and a few others snagged from my bookshelf, as well as posting pictures of the drops on the readergirlz Facebook page.
News & Notes is a weekly Saturday post featuring book - and publishing - related news, links to interesting articles and opinion pieces, and other cool stuff Book News New Maurice Sendak Picture Book Discovered (Publishers Weekly) The book, Presto and Zesto in Limboland, uses pictures that Sendak created for a symphonic performance of... Read more&rabook - and publishing - related news, links to interesting articles and opinion pieces, and other cool stuff Book News New Maurice Sendak Picture Book Discovered (Publishers Weekly) The book, Presto and Zesto in Limboland, uses pictures that Sendak created for a symphonic performance of... Read more&raBook News New Maurice Sendak Picture Book Discovered (Publishers Weekly) The book, Presto and Zesto in Limboland, uses pictures that Sendak created for a symphonic performance of... Read more&raBook Discovered (Publishers Weekly) The book, Presto and Zesto in Limboland, uses pictures that Sendak created for a symphonic performance of... Read more&rabook, Presto and Zesto in Limboland, uses pictures that Sendak created for a symphonic performance of... Read more»
Last week I posted that I was doing new covers for my two existing books and I also posted pictures of two possible covers.
Isabel Losada (pinterest.com/isabellosada), author of The Battersea Park Road to Paradise says: «As an author Pinterest gives me the opportunity to post pictures from my books (as I write narrative non-fiction) and to promote the covers.»
The major ranking is being accompanied by Top 10 lists in 23 categories, from science fiction to Kindle Singles to picture books (browse them at the end of this post).
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