Since
I published Writing Conversations (2010) and BackWords (2009) on Kindle — the sales have far surpassed any print sales.
Not exact matches
I'll
publish a more detailed
write - up of our
conversation tomorrow.
She is author of 70 faces (Phoenicia
Publishing, 2011), a collection of poems
written in
conversation with the Five Books of Moses.
The analysis was produced using established modeling techniques but it wasn't peer - reviewed before the results were announced Thursday on The
Conversation, which is a nonprofit news site founded in Australia that frequently
publishes articles
written by scientists.
There are also outlets like The
Conversation that can amplify your research and / or scientific expertise to a broad audience, and that will
publish edited pieces you
write and pitch to them for free.
You can read his
published writing or engage him in
conversation via his blog at Around the Corner.
«The national reforms since the mid-2000s were designed to address many of these persistent issues,» they
write in a recent article
published in The
Conversation.
For the writer, we strive to
publish thoughtful and unique
conversations about grammar,
writing, prose styles, poetry, literary genres,
writing advice, and the
publishing industry; we post current news and information about the
publishing industry and literary agents, regularly.
Courtney, I love your books as well, and I appreciate the intelligence and honesty you bring to
conversations about
writing and
publishing.
Community Novel Project — The Stories behind the Stories Sunday September 24, 2017 2 - 4 p.m. Marvin Auditorium Celebrate the accomplishment of collaboration on a literary
writing and
publishing project with author interviews,
conversations about the process, the stories behind the stories, and autographed bookplates.
Our far - ranging
conversation explores more than I've previously revealed to any interviewer about my
writing methods, the merits of self -
publishing, the challenges... Continue reading →
In five years, I don't want to have the same damn
conversations now that we're having about diversity in reading,
writing, and
publishing.
Community Novel Project — The Stories behind the Stories Sunday, September 24, 2017 2 - 4 p.m. Marvin Auditorium Celebrate the accomplishment of collaborating on a literary
writing and
publishing project with author interviews,
conversations about the process, the stories behind the stories and autographed bookplates.
I originally
wrote this as a guest post for Joel Friedlander's wonderful self -
publishing resource site TheBookDesigner.com; it sparked a lot of great
conversation and feedback, and it occurred to me that the information might be of interest to a more general readership.
Our far - ranging
conversation explores more than I've previously revealed to any interviewer about my
writing methods, the merits of self -
publishing, the challenges authors face in marketing and promotion, as well as some personal revelations.
But a lengthy
conversation about artificial intelligence with a friend back in 2010 inspired William Hertling to
write his first techno thriller — a move that would jump - start a successful career as a self -
published author.
And there's where I'd like to see a grand
conversation begin between working professionals of the business today and AWP, inclusive of Heller and the current leadership and its many close associates such as former president Denise Low, who also has
written at
Publishing Perspectives, graciously and forthrightly.
Whether you're interested in producing your own virtual teleseminar, or you're considering
writing a book to build your brand, or are a
published author interested in jump starting your book's sales, you'll find lots of ideas and tips listening to our recorded
conversation.
The self -
publishing world is almost always engaged in a
conversation around
writing, editing and book marketing.
At
writing and
publishing industry events alike this year, you'll find growing attention and
conversation on the growing global market for ebooks.
Many articles have been
written about traditional vs. self
publishing (this blog is no exception, as my articles here and here prove), and agent Rachelle Gardner's recent post added an intriguing twist to the
conversation.
This is a series of blog posts transcribing a Google + Hangout
conversation I had in October 2012 with a panel of experienced book authors, book marketers,
writing &
publishing coaches and a few people who had some burning questions for our panel!
In a recent article
written publishes by BD Nationwide, Lynda Nelms discusses a
conversation with one of her clients which loan was best for him.
Published by Sternberg Press in December 2015, Mierle Laderman Ukeles: Seven Work Ballets is edited and features an essay by Kari Conte, an introduction by Krist Gruijthuijsen, substantial
writing about the work ballets by Mierle Laderman Ukeles and a
conversation between Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Tom Finkelpearl and Shannon Jackson.
Last but not least, Linda is a recently launched space in Sofia with a focus on
writing and
publishing — another newcomer, with whom we have just started a lively
conversation.
In London, Banting painted and produced commercial and decorative designs; he also
wrote and illustrated his satirical A Blue Book of
Conversation (
published in 1946).
Last spring, months before I
wrote a Cultural
Conversation with the museum's director, Dean Sobel, for the Wall Street Journal (
published last month), I visited the suburban Washington storehouse where Clyfford Still's paintings had been stored.
Works which he has
written and
published include Little Movements: Self - practice in Contemporary Art (Guangxi Normal University Press, 2011), Little Movements II: Self - practice in Contemporary Art (Walther König, 2013), Accidental Message: Art is not a System, not a World (Lingnan Art
Publishing House, 2012), and Individual Experience:
Conversations and Narratives of Contemporary Art Practice in China from 1989 to 2000 (Lingnan Art
Publishing House, 2013).
I encountered McLean commenting on an article on the Australian website The
Conversation, which
publishes articles
written by academics and researchers.
The latest trend is for companies seeking inbound links to spend time
writing up semi-coherent comments that address some point in a blog post in the hope that the blogger will
publish it (even though it includes a URL) because the comment actually makes sense and adds some value to the «
conversation» on the blog.
The first of Bob's five tips are about starting your own blog: use WordPress (differences between wordpress.com and wordpress.org are discussed); develop your theme (
write about what you know, and don't let competition dissuade you); practice before you
publish (wait at least a month or two before you announce your blog to the world); develop your voice (recognize that blogging is very different from most legal
writing); and remember that it's not about you (examine your motivations for blogging, and remember a
conversation goes two ways).