Sentences with phrase «published books after»

They were shutting down and would no longer publish new books, effective immediately, and would stop distribution of previously published books after the new year.
In a move that's going to confuse self - publishers worldwide, Amazon revealed how VAT taxes are going to work for European sales of self - published books after January 2015.
For some reason it always feels like at the last minute someone's going to tell me that I've been punked and no one is really publishing my book after all.
Longo agrees to help Mike write a book about the murders as long as Mike will only publish the book after the trial and he will teach Longo how to write.
I was also born in 1980, and got serious about self - publishing my books after reading about Amanda Hocking and ending up on Joe's blog.
I hope to keep up a strong pace to continue to publish book after book.
I stopped reading one self - published book after less than a chapter because the author couldn't make up her mind about verb tense.
It used to be you publish book after book.
DFB published the book after being approached by Waitrose, who wanted a publisher to create a book around its #HomeForChristmas campaign.
In the last ten years, the IPCC has published book after book.

Not exact matches

After her mom's book published, Modi went to work creating and selling passwords using the technique at various book - promotion events, during which she seems to have learned one very valuable business lesson:
1975: Pelican, a small publishing house, publishes Ziglar's first book, See You at the Top after it had been rejected by 30 other publishers.
After s erving five months in prison related to her involvement in an insider trading scandal, Stewart has since successfully relaunched her TV, magazine and book publishing empire.
He published over 150 books after turning 75 and continued to see patients until just a few months before his death.
(Rivera also noted that his support for Ailes seems to have cost him a book deal, after HarperCollins reportedly declined to publish his memoir.)
Her best - selling book I'll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer, published after her untimely death in 2016, has been widely credited with solving the case.
Jeff Shore, of Shore Consulting, is a sought - after sales expert, speaker, author and consultant whose latest book, Be Bold and Win the Sale: Get Out of Your Comfort Zone and Boost Your Performance, was published by McGraw - Hill Professional in January 2014.
It remains the biggest seller of Napoleon Hill's books a perennial bestseller after 70 years (BusinessWeek Magazine's BestSeller List ranked Think and Grow Rich as the sixth bestselling paperback business book 70 years after it was first published).
No wonder Italian rights were sold even before the book was published, and Turkish and audio rights were sold shortly after publication.
Here is the link to buy a new book, Canada After Harper, Â edited by Ed Finn and with an introduction by Ralph Nader, just published by Lorimer.
After 101 days and 101 reasons, Miles had requests from all over the world to publish his blog posts into a book.
The attractive valuation of stocks relative to bonds became a widely held belief after Edgar Lawrence Smith published a book in 1924 on stock market valuation, Common Stocks as Long Term Investments.
I recall attending a lecture (shortly after the book was published) in which someone asked Joel G whether the formula unjustly favored service companies over product manufacturers since servicers do nt carry many hard assets and therefore tend to have higher ROIC (all else being equal).
I read Russo - Gill's book on Peter Cundill — There is Always Something to Do — soon after it was published in 2011, but not the Routines and Orgies book on the same subject.
His first book was published in 2011, not long after the gold price had taken on momentum, and he has been a highly - visible pundit ever since.
He has published several books and is a sought - after speaker to Fortune 500 companies and others.
(from Ludemann's studies as published in his book, Jesus After 2000 Years, pp. 142 - 143.
The Vatican has been in crisis mode for weeks after an embarrassing series of leaks dubbed «Vati - leaks,» in which sensitive documents were published in a book by an Italian journalist.
Two months after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Turkish author Orhan Pamuk published an essay in the New York Review of Books (titled «The Anger of the Damned») in which Pamuk, who is often mentioned as a contender for the Nobel Prize, tried to explain the violent resentment that Muslim societies feel towards the West.
After 15 years of marriage, we've just published a book on sustainable marriage.
My book, called Born to Sing, published fifty - eight years after I left boarding - school, is unique.
This book is now published only after two of my colleagues, Professor Julius A. Bewer and Professor James E. Frame, one an authority on the Old Testament and the other on the New, have read the manuscript with painstaking care.
Published as a small book in France shortly after Furet's death in 1997, and ably translated into English here, the letters represent a true dialogue: respectful, even when differences are deep, in search of the truth.
He published the original version of The Identity of Jesus Christ: The Hermeneutical Bases of Dogmatic Theology in a Presbyterian adult education magazine called Crossroads in 1967, but it did not appear in book form until 1975 (Fortress), the year after he published The Eclipse of Biblical Narrative: A Study in Eighteenth - and Nineteenth - Century Hermeneutics (Yale University Press, 1974).
Two days after President Bush's 2004 State of the Union address, Schwartz published an op - ed piece in the New York Times, summarizing his book's message in order to cast doubt on the president's celebration of personal choice as public policy.
After several months of brainstorming, talking with others in the publishing industry, doing hundreds of research on publishing methods, and reading dozens of books about publishing, I ended up with a process for book publishing which accomplished all three of my goals.
After this book was published I wrote an exegetical dissertation on priesthood in the New Testament which challenged me to rethink this proposal theologically.
And added note: Professor Ludemann's studies published in his book, Jesus After 2000 Years has 695 pages ($ 32.97 hardback).
«44 This statement exhibits an mischaracterization of Bergson so extreme it defies words; if ever there was a more persistent opponent of Descartes» conception of natural science than Bergson, I do not know who it might be — with the possible exception of Bergson's process blood brothers — Peirce, Dewey, James, Whitehead and Hartshorne.45 In Lowe's defense it might be said that the eight or ten books that do the most to establish just how non-Cartesian, and indeed revolutionary Bergson's view of science was were all published after Understanding Whitehead.
Three years after Reinhold's death, Mrs. Niebuhr published a book of his sermons and prayers.
the same year in which Moltmann published The Theology of Hope, she published her first book, Christ the Representative: an Essay in Theology after the «Death of God», 32 She was impressed, like Metz, with the secularization of modem experience and recognized that this entailed a sense of the absence or «death» of God.
[1] In that same book (published just a few months after the controversial statement, «Evangelicals and Catholics Together: The Christian Mission in the Third Millennium» was issued), the founders of ECT agreed that, despite the firestorm of criticism that had erupted in some circles, the original statement was only a beginning.
After all, the magazine was begun by a man who had just published a book titled The Catholic Moment.
After it was published I experienced what literary critics often point out, that any work of art — a poem, a painting, even a book of theology — quickly escapes its creator's hand and takes on a life of its own.
Nearly ten years after The Secular City Jonathan Raban published a book titled Soft City: The Art of Cosmopolitan Living.
In an earlier book, What Went Wrong, published shortly after September 11, 2001, Bernard Lewis outlined the gradual triumph of Western science, technology, ways of making war, learning, and culture over Islam since the naval battle of Lepanto in 1571, when the Christian league decisively defeated the Turks.
Perhaps the first to grasp the full significance of globalization, and to experience global consciousness intensively, was the Jesuit priest - scientist Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881 - 1955), whose seminal book The Phenomenon of Man was written before 1940 but not published until after his death.
A cartoon published after the world did not end in September 1988 shows a bookstore owner replacing a sign that says, «The book that proves Christ will return in September 1988» with a new one that says, «The book that proves Christ will return retroactive to September 1988.»
After 10 years of writing, researching, speaking at universities and having two books published all on what it truly means to be successful in your twenties, here are some truths I believe will help us all get on the right track — even if we've ungracefully fallen off of it.
Some people have said that Madeleine L'Engle's novel, published way back in 1962, is un-adaptable, but even after seeing this movie, it's hard to believe that's true because A Wrinkle in Time does deliver on two key aspects of the book: bizarre imagery and inspirational themes.
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