Sentences with phrase «published books these days»

In theory, anyone can publish a book these days.
Make sure your book is the best it can be before you publish it — it is so easy to self - publish a book these days that it is too tempting to push the «Publish» button sooner than you should!
I fins I'm reading more Indie published books these days.
Thanks for this because I do plan on publishing a book some day and hopefully within the next year or so.
Here are the top 5 tips to help a self - published title stand up against a traditionally published book any day of the week:

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Her recently published book, «The Sleep Revolution,» discusses how getting enough sleep is crucial to having productive days.
America's fascination with entrepreneurial productivity is endless — just look at the waves of books published each year to the ongoing obsession with finding ways to wake up earlier each day.
If your book was already published or self - published more than 120 days ago, it is not too late to get it selling, it just will take more effort.
Here are three things that you can start to incorporate into your every day life that has helped me achieve every massive goal that I have ever set for myself, including landing a Division One college football scholarship, playing in the NFL, getting a major book publishing deal and running a successful business.
On Tuesday, April 19, 2016 — three days ahead of Earth Day — Morgan James Publishing released Horowitz's 10th book, Guerrilla Marketing to Heal the World: Combining Principles and Profit to Create the World We Want, co-authored with the legendary (and late) «Father of Guerrilla Marketing,» Jay Conrad Levinson.
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After 101 days and 101 reasons, Miles had requests from all over the world to publish his blog posts into a book.
As it happens, this is essentially what Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg told us a year before her book, Lean In, was published: «There are still days I wake up feeling like a fraud, not sure I should be where I am.»
There is something of a boom going on these days in Melville studies, with Kelley's book and at least half a dozen other major academic monographs appearing from university presses, and with two new full - length biographies published last year: Laurie Robertson - Lorant's relatively unimportant but informative Melville: A Biography (Potter, 752 pages,, $ 40) and the first volume of the endlessly detailed Herman Melville (Johns Hopkins University Press, 941 pages,, $ 39.95) by Hershel Parker, the grand old man of Melville studies.
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.
Anyway, the book was fun to write, and I am learning more about publishing every day.
So it was with mixed feelings that I read Robert J. Morgan has recently published On This Day in Christian History, a devotional book which contains events from Christian history for every day of the yeDay in Christian History, a devotional book which contains events from Christian history for every day of the yeday of the year.
Her 2012 book, 7: An Experimental Mutiny Against Excess (B&H Publishing), remains a bestseller as it follows her family's 30 - day fasts to combat excessive consumption.
There are lots of really great books out there, and you can't fault the publishing industry for only publishing books that sell in a day when people are reading only 2 or 3 books a year.
And of course, popular author and speaker Eric Metaxas published a book just last year that, in part, catalogues modern - day miracles that happen around the world (And RELEVANT talked with him about it).
It states: «The book is finally seeing the light of day thanks to two students from the University of Buckingham, Ben Field and Martyn Smith who discovered the handwritten manuscripts and persuaded Mr Farquhar to publish it.»
My book was published on a Tuesday: the Bishops, who happened to be meeting at the time, issued a statement condemning it only two days later - something of a distinction, though an uncomfortable one at the time).
The FBI announced Thursday the religious book, first published in 1830 in New York, was located two days ago in Herndon, Virginia, and a suspect was arrested.
O Book, O Collected Works of Kahlil Gibran, Published by Everyman's Library on a dark day, I lift you from the Earth to which I recently flung you When my wrath grew too mighty for me, I lift you from the Earth, Noticing once more your annoying heft, And thanking God» though such thanks are sinful» That Kahlil Gibran died in New York in 1931 At the age of forty - eight, So that he could write no more words, So that this Book would not be yet larger than it is.
There have been published to the world from Luther's printing press many books which I have perused with great grief, for I found scattered throughout them so much of that poison by which innumerable simple souls, day by day, are destroyed.
I've been writing about this in a book I one day hope to publish.
All of that study, getting those books published, leading the entire department and heading up all those global studies into ancient writings day after day, year after year, decade after decade... geez, what a loser!
In a book published a few years ago I said that one day I should like to engage in just that demythologizing.
A popular book published in the rosier days of 1925 said that the God of Jesus was «not a stern Judge... but a kindly indulgent, joy - loving Father.»
One great thing about being at home revising is having extra time to try out more recipes I do hope that one day you are able to publish a recipe book, I have a feeling it would do very, very well
I am really excited for January, I know it's most people least favourite month of the year but it's the month that my first book is being published so I'm really excited — honestly I'm now counting down the days until it comes out!
There must have been some sort of glitch in the despatch system as I didn't receive the book, sent by Octopus Publishing for review, until a couple of days before Christmas.
I'm so proud to call Bluebird Books my publishing home in the UK and can not believe I get to share the roster with some pretty big guns like Kayla Itsines, Russel Brand, Joe Wicks, Jody Day, and I Quit Sugar's Sarah Wilson.
Brimming with kitchen wisdom, cooking tips, information about domestic and imported ingredients, menus, quotes, and lore, this timeless book feels as fresh and exciting as the day it was first published.
I was making my baking book, and it was published just a few days ago!
In fact, I still have the book I used in the old days, Sunset Barbecue Cook Book, first published in 1book I used in the old days, Sunset Barbecue Cook Book, first published in 1Book, first published in 1950.
It's from a book called In Mama's Kitchen [published perhaps by B'Nai Brith back in the day, which seems to have disappeared but I have copies.]
He published his second book with Picador last June, a memoir of his time in Cuba: The Domino Diaries: My Decade Boxing with Olympic Champions and Chasing Hemingway's Ghost in the Last Days of Castro's Cuba.
The New Day's Kofi Kingston, Big E, and Xavier Woods are expanding their portfolios, as the group has published a book, fittingly called The Book of Bobook, fittingly called The Book of BoBook of Booty.
You could publish a really good book, just compiling the intelligent things that have been written about the Hall of Fame in the last five days.
This will be the fourth book that Untold has been involved in publishing, and continues the theme of variety in our developing list of Arsenal titles which will shortly include not just two books on the early days of Arsenal («The Crowd at Woolwich Arsenal», and «Woolwich Arsenal the club that changed football») and a novel, but now also an autobiography.
The guy who self - published a book about how to use hypnotism to put a baby to sleep sold millions of copies in the first days.
NCF's next book was published: The 21 - Day Dad's Challenge, The team also produced two free e-books: 5 Things Every Kid Needs From Dad and Forming a Lifelong Bond: For Dads of Infants.
I and my fellow Book Tourists — adoptees, first parents, adoptive / adopting parents — spent November (Adoption Awareness Month) reading this controversial book that was originally published in 1993 — the early days of the open adoption Book Tourists — adoptees, first parents, adoptive / adopting parents — spent November (Adoption Awareness Month) reading this controversial book that was originally published in 1993 — the early days of the open adoption book that was originally published in 1993 — the early days of the open adoption era.
In 1974, they published their findings in a potty training book titled «Toilet Training in Less Than a Day»; this book has went on to be extremely successful (selling over 2 million copies) and has come to be reguarded as one of
Thanks to the internet, practically anyone with a pregnancy theory can write a book these days and even pay to have it published if no reliable publishing house will accept the manuscript.
But a lesser - noticed story published that same day on the Times School Book blog reported that New York City is being forced to cut its Universal Meals Program, which had previously insured that all children at some predominantly low - income schools received free lunches, without demonstrating economic need — and therefore without risking social stigma by taking the school meal.
She hopes to continue to write and one day publish a book.
His most recent, No Regrets Parenting — Turning Long Days and Short Years into Cherished Moments with Your Kids (Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2012), was the featured cover story in Parents magazine (March, 2012); editor - in - chief Dana Points wrote, «Dr. Rotbart's book turned my head around.»
This book - Toilet Training in Less Than a Day - was first published in 1976.
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