Sentences with phrase «pretty sure those authors»

i'm pretty sure the author was trying to point out that america can be a solution and has a history of accepting others after an initial struggle.
I'm pretty sure these authors realize that the decisions they make will be quartbacked on Monday morning.

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I am pretty sure that this is not what the author intends, given his frequent reminders to the reader that the overall coherence of science and theology is all he claims.
As an author and pastor myself, I am pretty sure I know how this happened.
The author states that candied peel made this way will last for several months in an airtight container, but I am pretty sure my family will eat through ours long before then.
A line about the author of Brave New World being «Aldous Huxtable» is pretty smart and funny, sure, but also a fluky summary of the film's schizophrenia.
Bucky would harbor some serious guilt over the things he's done to Steve, but that's actually something I'm pretty sure fanfic authors everywhere have already considered.
I'm pretty sure that Archway, owned and operated by Author Solutions, is 100 % owned by Author Solutions.
If my strategies can help authors like that improve their effectiveness and response rate, I'm pretty sure they can help you too.
I'm pretty sure what would be best for Jane and Dear Author is for us all to simply stop indulging in banter with either (or any) of its personas.
The ethical beta reader only reviews a book if they have read the version that's being sold (or are pretty darn sure the author made the changes necessary to the book).
And while frequent - flier questions aren't always the same types of things I'd ask an author — I'd rather hear what earned her the most time - outs as a kid than where her ideas come from (mostly because I'm pretty sure we all snag ideas the same way, from that guy on the corner selling them out of his van)-- I guess I can understand the curiosity of a reader, a bookstore patron... or a stranger I've cornered at a party who I'm pretending is my number one fan.
As an author, I can sympathize with these sentiments, but I was also pretty sure this wasn't the case.
-- Original Author Unknown, but I'm pretty sure everyone in the music industry has heard and / or said this at least once.
Though I was coming at it less as an upset author and more as a customer who felt she couldn't trust Amazon anymore, I'm pretty sure it's just a form letter (see how it doesn't address any of my concerns about Amazon?)
Hey Hugh, As an author of one pretty lucrative self pub genre (Adult Thrillers) and one not so lucrative self pub genre (Middle Grade) I sure would love it if you guys would gather more data based on genre.
They did that by making the book permafree (I'm pretty sure) which is the most amazing, powerful book marketing tool in existence, especially because most authors refuse to do it.
Though I'm pretty sure that was not what the author had in mind... Anyone else enjoy trying to take great malapropisms and trying to find a legitimate use for them?
I'm pretty sure — no, I know I've been spending too long recently Twittering and messing around, very enjoyably, on various indie author websites in the attempt to build a platform.
Pretty sure your first post is talking about The Humble Bundle, which started by packaging video games but has done a music bundle, and now book bundle with the authors you named.
Naturally, I started with my own books, as I can be pretty sure there are no fake reviews there, being the author, publisher, and marketer of all these titles, and someone who is fastidious about the rules as my name is literally my brand.
I am pretty sure that these folks are the prime target for indie authors.
I'm pretty sure this won't be the case: Joe, Amanda and many other indie authors sell books through CreateSpace and though paper isn't the dominant part of their income stream, it's not negligible, either.
I'm pretty sure that describes most indie authors, otherwise they'd be indie videographers.
As an indie author I'll run through the list of basics I'm pretty sure I've got under control:
I realize that may disappoint more than a few authors, and I'm pretty sure I will lose out on work because of this, but if I want my work to represent the best of cover design and ultimately translate into higher sales for the author, then it's a decision I choose to stand by.
I'm pretty sure no publisher pays anywhere close to «40 percent of annual revenues» to its authors.
This isn't a new tactic, I'm pretty sure I stressed it in Book Marketing is Dead over a year ago, but I still see very few authors doing it well.
Sure, super geeked out sci - fi isn't my first choice, but the authors I work for are all good writers and it's a pretty cool gig.
I'm pretty sure the inspiration for the Bogleheads book came from the Vanguard Diehards forum on the Morningstar website since the authors post comments on the forum.
Sure, anyone who wishes to can claim to be smarter than all of the authors of all of the standard physics texts on thermo, but it looks pretty unanimous out there.
Not sure what the point of the author or «Advising the Broker Owner» below is but I left my brokerage due to management and lack of perceived value for the thousands I was handing over to them every year — pretty much why people leave most jobs.
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