Sentences with phrase «posts by other authors»

By writing the articles the authors were able to see, in writing, how much they had learned and retained and by reading the posts by other authors, everyone was able to absorb even more.

Not exact matches

Canada has also not moved to align itself with the growing international consensus that the term of copyright protection is more appropriately the life of the author (known as pma, or post mortem auctoris) plus 70 years, as adopted by the US, all EU countries and a number of others.
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-cupcaOther 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-cupcaother 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/.
The opinions expressed in each post are those of the author and are not necessarily shared by other writers at The Green Phone Booth.
Rützler was one of two people invited to taste the burger assembled from thousands of tiny strips of beef grown by Dutch researcher Mark Post at his lab at Maastricht University in the Netherlands; the other guinea pig was Chicago, Illinois - based author Josh Schonwald.
To reprint any posts, please provide the post in its entirety and make sure to include the following information: Connie Bennett is author of the bestselling books, Sugar Shock, which has been praised by Dr. Mehmet Oz, and Beyond Sugar Shock, which has been endorsed by Dr. Wayne Dyer and many other experts.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer BewareReaders of this blog may remember The Albee Agency, a so - called PR firm run by one Mike Albee, which posted fake testimonials from well - known authors and was outed by me and oPosted by Victoria Strauss for Writer BewareReaders of this blog may remember The Albee Agency, a so - called PR firm run by one Mike Albee, which posted fake testimonials from well - known authors and was outed by me and oposted fake testimonials from well - known authors and was outed by me and others.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware Last March, word went out that self - publishing giant Author Solutions Inc (owner of AuthorHouse, iUniverse, Xlibris, Trafford, WordClay, Palibrio, and several others, and contractor for the self - pub... -LSB-...]
Re: the Publishing Renaissance post: it never occurred to me that the post had been removed by anyone other than its author, but I can see that my wording might imply otherwise.
In this post, St. John Mandel is writing about books by other authors — specifically, books with «unlikable» characters.
[In the first post about my Weird Indie Publishing Project, I explained why it was weird and stated that I would share my journey here so other beginning indie authors could benefit from my success or failure and what I learned by doing it.
You can explore other options with this post by Andrew Lowe: «Ebook Library Services For Authors: An Alliance of Independent Authors Report.»
Thank you for the info Vinny, now I think I see, You'd like a blog about marketing from lil» ol' me, Promote only when you are in a happy mood, And never promote your books by being far too rude, Try to make your posts interesting, clever and funny, And try not to part with a large amount of money, Now I feel there is one thing I should stress, Never go and give your cash to a vanity press, Blog, tweet and update your Facebook status as often as you can, Make contact with other authors and befriend your only fan, Be courteous, considerate and always be kind, And you will slowly find, You'll get people interested and make them all see, Especially when you give your book away for free, Sit back, relax and be rather nice, And always think about the price, People will not part with their cash unless the price is low, Particularly for an author they do not even know, Always remember to write purely for fun, Never think that your profit will be a huge great sum, And pray for exposure to the lord above, Because self - publishing is a labour of love,
Capitalize on your author network and other powerful connections by allowing someone to guest post on your blog.
On a Virtual Book Tour, you visit Blogs written by other authors and ask if they would like you to write a Guest Post for them.
By then, I had been interviewed on several radio shows online and submitted many «author interview» posts to others» websites, so I was familiar with that format and was beginning to feel it was somewhat overused.
In her piece, Katherine references (but does not link to in order to avoid helping the blogger with traffic to her site, as Good e-Reader likewise will not) an article that circulated almost virally last weekend, a piece that named thirty prominent, best - selling self - published authors; while specifically targeting author Melissa Foster, who is now pursuing legal action against the blogger, the post by someone who claims to have spent two years «working undercover» at Fiverr names authors Hugh Howey, Blake Crouch, Amanda Hocking, and several others as those who purchased bulk book reviews.
Every day your prospects are bombarded by hundreds, or thousands of blogs and other self - published authors sharing articles, posts and books about similar topics as yours.
Update your profile frequently to keep it interesting by adding videos, including blog posts, and sharing writing from other, similar authors.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware Last week, as I was researching my blog post on the troubles at YA publisher Month9Books (which recently reverted rights to 40 - 50 authors amid allegations of non-payment and other problems), I reached out to... -LSB-...]
And thanks for referencing my post and — my, my, my — for acknowledging that authors have a stake in this argument and it's not just about which behemoth is going to drag the other away by its hair.
Some authors post their books on Wattpad chapter by chapter (once or twice a week) and build up a fanbase this way, which might later go on to buy other books of that author (but remember — many users are not especially high in funds).
One of the other Serials authors, who will go nameless, has not responded to a question posted by a reader nine days ago.
Book Formats: Kindle, PDF, Print (US Only) Hosting Options: Review, Interview, Guest Post, Showcase Giveaway: There will be a PICT tour - wide Rafflecopter and Self - Hosted Options for Reviewers More: According to the author The Body in the Ballroom by R.J. Koreto does not include: Excessive Strong Language, Graphic Violence, Explicit Sexual Scenes, Rape, or other trigger situations.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware When the late, unlamented Tate Publishing & Enterprises went belly - up a few months ago, I started hearing from Tate authors who were being contacted by self - publishing companies and other for - profit... -LSB-...]
What I've learned (through my own experience and by watching other indie authors) is that they use being a «hybrid» author (as first coined by Bob Mayer and has a post about income here that you should read) to their advantage.
Book Formats: mobi, PDF, Print Hosting Options: Review, Interview, Guest Post, Showcase Giveaway: There will be a PICT Giveaway and Individual Host Giveaways for reviewers More: According to the author Selected by J. Allen Wolfrum does not include: Excessive Strong Language, Graphic Violence, Explicit Sexual Scenes, Rape, or other trigger situations.
I'm blown away by the outpouring of support from the indie community and I'm so glad my post has inspired / helped other indie authors.
Established and ongoing since 2012, #MondayBlogs is a meme created by author Rachel Thompson (@RachelintheOC) so bloggers have an easy way to share their posts and connect with other bloggers.
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Guest Post By Author Karen Banes Do you ever work with other authors to cross-promote your books, or find new readers for your blog?
I know this post is long past by now... but I felt I needed to come back after recent experiences reading / talking to other indie authors in my genre and let you know that I now, unfortunately, see what you're saying.
Like every other indie author I understand how expensive, time - consuming and difficult it is to spread the word about our books.I'm willing to help other indies make a few waves by featuring them on my website (interviews, new release announcements, cover reveals, etc.) and posting on my social media (Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Google +.)
Please, by all means share the post and inform other authors with these tips.
I hosted the other day a guest post by my author friend, Charles E. Yallowitz, but today I'm sharing his excellent series of posts he has written on fantasy (Medieval) arsenal.
One author said that the income she received from her Amazon Kindle offerings fell by more than 75 percent after the launch of the rental service, and others provided similar figures in complaints posted on various writing - related sites and in Kindle author forums.
I had heard of other indie authors garnering thousands of downloads, but I'm a relatively unknown new - comer and I was more than happy to see hundreds of downloads fueled by little more than a change in price... I didn't do any specific promotion beyond Twitter, Facebook, and a blog post.
Typically, you want to begin building your author platform at least six months before your first book even comes out — start your blog, comment on others» blogs, set up a newsletter, and grow your presence online and in readers» circles like Wattpad by posting excerpts of your work.
First, Nicholas writes with his voice of experience, so clearly that one can not help but to learn from this information; second, the information is a treasure for any self - publishing or wants to be a self - publishing author; and lastly, by posting this information he doesn't just help himself, he is providing assistance to others showing that he remembers where he has been and is willing to help the rest of us avoid some of the pitfalls of self publishing.
Amazon is rife with fake authors selling erotica ripped word - for - word from stories posted on Literotica, a popular and free erotic fiction site...» In fact, Maria Cruz «had 19 ebooks and two paperbacks, all of which were created by other authors and republished without their consent.»
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Apart from the excellent points raised by the author in his post, you can possibly look for other areas of information e.g. the eBook format, different pricing strategy, book promotion services to include in your data analysis.
I said nowhere that traditional publishing guarantees success by any measure; in fact, other blog posts I've done are full of warnings for authors who go the traditional route.
I subscribe to the code, which I became aware of when I read a blog post by Catherine Ryan Hyde, author of Pay It Forward and others.
I think that it's important that indie authors help each other out by recommending services that they have used, and I hope this post helps indie authors make a decision as to which service they ultimately use, whether it's BookBaby or another publisher.
He writes an informative and provocative blog on self - publishing e-books, which often features guest posts by other self - published authors.
Since the Instalanche, I've bought not only her books, but by other authors appearing on or recommended by her blog (either in posts or comments).
Ryan Lanz runs a great site called A Writer's Path where he posts articles by other authors and links to a LOT of helpful things for you.
That's dollars he won't be able to spend on additional books... Consider this: if a customer buys 5 self - published books, 3 of them beeing rubbish... He'll stil have bought 2 good books instead of one, with 4 $ going to the good authors nstead of 2 $... And after he'll have posted reviews on the 5 books, the 3 rubbish ones will have less chances of beeing bought by other customers, whereas the good ones will sell better, thus enhancing the good author's sales.
The Indelibles are hosting a monthly blog hop on INDIE LIFE that promises to be grand — and a way for indie authors to find and support each other by posting about the ups and downs of Indie Life.
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