Sentences with phrase «published author of a series»

Faleena Hopkins is the self - published author of a series of books about the «Cocker Brothers» («Six bad boy brothers you'll want to marry or hide under you [sic] bed»), each of which features the word «cocky» in the title: Cocky Romantic, Cocky Biker, Cocky Cowboy.

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IMPORTANT: Jack Canfield (co-creator of the Chicken Soup series), Jim Hightower populist organizer and speaker, best - selling author of many books, and former Texas Commissioner of Agriculture, Robert B. Reich (former US Secretary of Labor), Anne Holland (founding publisher of MarketingSherpa.com) Ken Evoy (founder of sitesell / com and siebuildit.com), and several other prominent people endorsed the original, self - published version, Principled Profit: Marketing that Puts People First, but did not respond to requests to update their endorsements.
He is an internationally acclaimed author, publishing three books, including the award - winning book titled, «Your Guide to Succeed in University», as part of the Succeed Series.
In keeping with the notion that hearers of the call is a collective metaphor, we shall invite to the discussion four authors of popular commentaries on the First Gospel: Jack Dean Kingsbury, an American Protestant and author of Matthew in Proclamation Commentaries (Fortress Press, 1986); David Hill, a Britisher, author of The Gospel of Matthew in the New Century Bible Commentary (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1972); John P. Meier, an American Roman Catholic, author of Matthew in the New Testament Message Series (Michael Glazier, 1980): and Eduard Schweizer, a Swiss, author of The Good News According to Matthew translated by David Green (John Knox, 1975).
He is the author of the best - selling Garden Home series of books published by Clarkson Potter / Random House, including Bringing the Garden Indoors: Container, Crafts and Bouquets for Every Room and a cookbook, P. Allen Smith's Seasonal Recipes from the Garden.
Hogan Hilling is a parent and nationally recognized and Oprah - approved author of 10 published parenting books in addition to the «Dads Behaving DADLY» book series.
«We have asked the Lancet to review the effectiveness of its conflicts of interest policy, given that two lead authors of its series on Maternal and Child Nutrition, published in June 2013, declared that they are members of Nestle's Creating Shared Value Advisory Committee.
In two new studies published online this week in the Journal of Athletic Training, lead author Marc Norcross of Oregon State University documents how women who were asked to undergo a series of jumping exercises landed more often than men in a way associated with elevated risk of ACL injuries.
He is a parent educator and author of «Becoming a Dad: The First Three Years,» which has sold more than 40,000 copies and is part of the Great Expectations Series from Sterling Publishing.
«In contrast to the long tradition of field guides authored by expert natural historians, Map of Life draws on collective wisdom, amalgamating global data sets of species observations from published sources and using a series of modeling techniques to convert them into species range maps,» Goldsmith wrote.
Tyler is lead author of a paper on this research published June 2015 in the Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series.
Parry is the author of a series of case studies on agriculture and the greenhouse effect, published two years ago by the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA).
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, signed into law by US President Barack Obama in 2010, can advance public health in the USA by supporting increased emphasis on prevention, and reversing the historic division between public health and private health care services, according to the authors of new research published in The Lancet as part of a new Series, The health of Americans.
In a paper published in the journal Nanotechnology [«Static micro-array isolation, dynamic time series classification, capture and enumeration of spiked breast cancer cells in blood: the nanotube - CTC chip»], Panchapakesan's team, which includes graduate students Farhad Khosravi, the paper's lead author, and researchers at the University of Louisville and Thomas Jefferson University, describe a study in which antibodies specific for two markers of metastatic breast cancer, EpCam and Her2, were attached to the carbon nanotubes in the chip.
We asked Cathy Trower, co-principal investigator of Harvard University's Study of New Scholars, editor of the book Policies on Faculty Appointment: Standard Practice and Unusual Arrangements (2000, Anker Publishing), and author of our four - part Women Without Tenure series, to squeeze all of the expert practical advice she could into a short essay.
DISCREDITED surgeon Andrew Wakefield, who authored the controversial paper that linked the MMR vaccine with autism in 1998, received another blow to the tatters of his reputation this week as the BMJ published a series of papers claiming that the work was not only misleading, but also «fraudulent».
Doreen Ware and her CSHL colleagues have also played an important role in authoring a series of papers probing some of the biology underlying the maize reference genome that are being published concurrently in the journal Public Library of Science (PLoS) Genetics.
Named one of the top «results - oriented» nutritionists by Vogue, The New York Times bestselling author of the Beauty Detox series — including the newly published The Beauty Detox Power — has helped many celebrities embrace healthier diets and successfully shed unwanted pounds, including Drew Barrymore, Fergie, Vince Vaughan, and Kevin James.
I'm also the author of more than a dozen books and e-books, including a four - book series, published by McGraw - Hill, on the power of foods and nutrients to promote health and protect against disease.
In 1997, a Transgender male author published a series of graphic autobiographical books about his sexual and physical abuse... or so everyone thought!
Matt Helm is based on late author Donald Hamilton's series of 27 spy novels, which he published from 1960 through 1993.
What's more, that improvement in teacher qualifications, observed from 2000 to 2005, could have caused a simultaneously observed increase in student test scores, say authors of the report, published last month in the National Bureau of Economic Research's working - paper series.
The Phantom Menace: Policies that Protect Districts from Declining or Low Enrollments, Drive Up Spending and Inhibit Adaptation In this paper, part of the Productivity for Results Series published by George W. Bush Institute, authors Jon Fullerton and Marguerite Roza examine the curious practice of states funding school districts for...
She has authored, edited, and / or co-authored numerous books on mathematics education, among them, Making Moments Matter: Conferring with Young Mathematicians at Work (New Perspectives, available through Amazon.com), Models of Intervention in Mathematics Education: Reweaving the Tapestry (NCTM and Pearson), Young Mathematicians at Work (a series of 4 books on numeracy and algebra published by Heinemann in the U.S. and distributed in Canada by Pearson), Learning to Support Young Mathematicians at Work (Heinemann), A Parent's Guide to Math Education in Today's Schools (New Perspectives, available through Amazon.com), Reconstructing Math Education (Teachers College Press), Constructivism: Theory, Perspectives and Practice (Teachers College Press) and Enquiring Teachers, Enquiring Learners (Teachers College Press.)
Below is a series of interviews with Dr Peeter Mehisto, author of Excellence in Bilingual Education: A Guide for School Principals, published by Cambridge University Press in partnership with Cambridge Assessment International Education (2012).
Over the past four months, New America and CEELO have published a series of blogs on a wide range of topics by authors with diverse perspectives on early learning and education issues.
is a series of pieces by guest authors published on the NUT's website on a twice termly basis that reflects the Union's commitment to fostering debate on education issues.
She served as Executive Director of the Massachusetts Alliance for Arts Education and is the co - editor / author of a five - book series on arts integration published by Shell Education.
In this paper, part of the Productivity for Results Series published by George W. Bush Institute, authors Jon Fullerton and Marguerite Roza examine the curious practice of states funding school districts for students that no longer attend school there.
Among the experts who presented were authors of the Bush Institute's Productivity for Results Series, published earlier this week.
Ivannia is the author of a number of Corwin titles including The Literacy Gaps, ELL Shadowing as a Catalyst for Change, Moving From Spoken to Written Language With ELLs, and the newly - published Academic Language Mastery Series.
[13] The first published reading assessment, circa 1914, was an oral reading assessment created by Gray (who eventually became a pre-eminent scholar in the reading field and the senior author of the country's most widely used reading series).
Amanda Hocking — who became the poster child for self - publishing on the Kindle after she made more than $ 2 million from a series of young - adult novels she wrote and published in the past year — signed a $ 2 - million deal earlier this year with St. Martin's Press, a unit of publishing giant Macmillan, to write a new series of young - adult novels (my colleague Cyndy Aleo wrote a series of posts recently based on her interviews with several young authors about the changes in the industry).
Whether coaching and consulting with clients, or helping authors get published, he enjoys breaking complex projects, like books, into a series of easy to accomplish steps, or tasks.
Last week, for the first time ever, a major author — or, in many minds (as though it's a matter of opinion), THE world - premiere author of the # 1 best - selling series in publishing history, J.K. Rowling — has decided (with her publisher) to release the ebooks directly.
My friend Janice Hardy came up with the perfect solution: joining the Indie Author Series at Fiction University, where I'm writing a series digging into some of our options for indie publiSeries at Fiction University, where I'm writing a series digging into some of our options for indie publiseries digging into some of our options for indie publishing.
Butler is the author of the bestselling The Diary Of Dennis The Menace and The Wrong Pong fiction series (both published by Puffin) and hosted the nationwide events for World Book Day's The Biggest Book Show on Eartof the bestselling The Diary Of Dennis The Menace and The Wrong Pong fiction series (both published by Puffin) and hosted the nationwide events for World Book Day's The Biggest Book Show on EartOf Dennis The Menace and The Wrong Pong fiction series (both published by Puffin) and hosted the nationwide events for World Book Day's The Biggest Book Show on Earth.
Welcome to the tenth interview in the popular series, Secrets of Best - Selling Self - Published Authors.
I've also tried to address the «sticker shock» authors encounter when entering self - publishing by providing extensive cost projections for different kinds of writers in a multi-part series that starts here: What is the Cost of Self - Ppublishing by providing extensive cost projections for different kinds of writers in a multi-part series that starts here: What is the Cost of Self - PublishingPublishing?
Johnny B. Truant: Listen to his Self - Publishing Podcast with fellow author Sean Platt, and check out his self - published series Fat Vampire on Kindle; right now the first book of the series is available for free.
They publish two of my very favorite authors: Angela Carter and Sarah Waters and I am a huge fan of the Virago Modern Classics series.
India based publishing house Westland has doled out what can easily be termed the biggest advance any author in this part of the world has ever received for a book series that has yet to come into existence.
Jaden Terrell is the author of Racing the Devil (Permanent Press), the first in a series featuring Nashville private detective Jared McKean, and is a contributor to Now Write Mysteries, a collection of writing exercises published by Tarcher / Penguin for crime fiction writers.
The latest author in this mold is 37 - year - old Hugh Howey, whose dystopian sci - fi novel Wool was first published as a series of e-novellas on the Kindle platform.
Joe, who writes the Jack Daniels mystery series originally published by Hyperion, wrote of the success he was having as a self - published author on Amazon.
While self - published book prices have been slowly rising on average, devoted fans of an author are more likely to pay $ 4.99 US or more for a new title, whereas authors who don't have an established readership or who haven't produced a multi-title series may not attract readers at that price point.
Mr. Howey is the well - known author of Wool and his self - published dystopian Silo series that has sold more than two - million copies worldwide.
The author's journey to # 1 on the New York Times Best Sellers list began as a humble series of blog posts that grew enough interest to demand self - publishing to Amazon.
He published 30 + books for writers and collaborated with other nonfiction authors for the 1st in a series of popular Multi-Author Facebook Events.
Today, we answered some reader questions / comments about bank accounts for your self - publishing business and making your author site mobile friendly, and then we jumped into discussing marketing strategies for stand alone novels, as well as several different types of series.
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