Not exact matches
The Bitcoin
white paper was first
published to a cryptocurrency mailing list, and its pseudonymous
author Satoshi Nakamoto requested feedback.
Blockchain technology is the technological basis of Bitcoin, first described by its mysterious
author Satoshi Nakamoto in his
white paper «Bitcoin: A Peer - to - Peer Electronic Cash System»,
published in 2008.
The
white sauce is not the ranch dressing dip that has been popular, but a tangy Alabama
white dippin» sauce originally developed by Big Bob Gibson and later
published by
author Chris Lilly, a righteous pitmaster himself, in Big Bob Gibson's BBQ Book which can be purchased here (we highly recommend that you do).
Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump
White House, a scathing look at Donald Trump, was just
published, and while there are many shocking and horrific revelations in
author Michael Wolff's book, here are two that shouldn't be: Trump and his wife, Melania, sleep in separate bedrooms, and they don't spend a lot of time -LSB-...]
The
authors also note that the study's results provide support for the establishment of a uniform health and safety index for investors — which was proposed earlier this year in a
white paper
published in JOEM («Integrating health and safety in the workplace: how closely aligning health and safety strategies can yield measureable benefits,» May 2015).
Even 30 million years ago, they didn't look much different,» said Evan
Whiting, a former UF undergraduate and the lead
author of two studies
published during summer 2016 in the Journal of Herpetology and Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology that document the alligator's evolution — or lack thereof.
«We found that Asian and black patients have a substantially higher risk of severe cutaneous adverse reactions to urate - lowering drugs than do
white or Hispanic patients, which correlates with the frequency of the HLA - B * 5801 gene in their U.S. populations,» says Hyon K. Choi, MD, DrPH, of the MGH Division of Rheumatology, Allergy and Immunology, senior
author of the report that has been
published online in Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism.
This question was answered in research
published in the current online edition of Molecular Cell, by senior
author Eileen
White, PhD, associate director for basic science at the Cancer Institute of New Jersey, and colleagues.
In a new study
published in the American Journal of Medicine, Charles H. Hennekens, M.D., senior
author and first Sir Richard Doll Professor and senior academic advisor to the dean in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University, indicates that black and
white women ages 75 to 84 years who had an annual mammogram had lower 10 - year breast cancer mortality than corresponding women who had biennial or no / irregular mammograms.
A study conducted by researchers within Baylor Scott &
White Research Institute,
published in The BMJ (formerly the British Medical Journal), shows that women are under - represented among first
authors of original research in high impact general medical journals.
Recent relevant publication: re
authors of a recently
published study, Genova HM, Rajagopalan V, Chiaravalloti N, Binder A, Deluca J, Lengenfelder J. Facial affect recognition linked to damage in specific
white matter tracts in traumatic brain injury, Social Neuroscience, 2015; 10 (1): 27 - 34.
She has
published numerous research papers and
authored several book chapters and
white papers dealing with fatty acid composition and metabolism.
widowed
white woman in mid 60's, caring, shy, friendly, honest, like country music a
publish author of 3 books, looking for friends first then see were it may go.
In 2012, when it came time to
publish a paperback version of the Patrick Melrose novels, the semi-autobiographical pentalogy by the English
author Edward St. Aubyn, his American publishers had no trouble rounding up rapturous praise from a passel of distinguished readers: Zadie Smith, Bret Easton Ellis, Ann Patchett, Edmund
White, Sam Lipsyte, and Alice Sebold.
For
publishing such a repetitive, homogeneous set of views (most of them penned by
white and college - educated
authors who can afford to write without pay).
Author Mark Edwards pointed out that even in self -
publishing — especially through
White Glove service provided only to agents by Amazon — his experience of being agented has been important:
I never had the pleasure of advising an
author on a
publishing contract, but the apparently standard terms certainly would turn my hair
white!
The lists have come under scrutiny recently for under - representing
authors of color (see the Book Riot «s «LibraryReads So
White, or Why Librarians Need to Do Better»), for featuring established
authors over less - known (see Becky Spratford's RA for All post), and large
publishing houses over indie presses.
Publishing Perspectives has been provided with a translated transcript of the session, and at an especially fortuitous moment: as our regular readers know, Macmillan
author Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump
White House has triggered a cease - and - desist letter from Donald Trump along with the president's talk of taking a «strong look» at US libel laws.
Basically, when you can't get a
publishing deal with Hay House, they send you to Balboa, Simon and Schuster happily guides you to Archway, Thomas Nelson to WestBow, and Readers Digest to LifeRich, all
white - labeled by
Author Solutions.
Many Indie
Authors now have beautiful ebook covers designed by talented artists, which are much more appealing than a multi-color background with a
white text title, or a hatchet in a wall on a traditionally
published cover.
I have written extensively about this topic and have a
white paper title The Four Paths to
Publishing, that layouts out the different opportunities available today for
authors to get their books in the hands of readers.
In news: StreetLib expands its global reach, some traditionally
published authors are joining together to self -
publish short stories, the Washington Post is updates its bestseller list, Audible wins the rights to Shaun
White's memoir, and why
authors should ignore naysayers and
publish on their own terms.
There are certain promotional opportunities via the
White Glove programme that wouldn't have been available to me as an individual self -
published author, and it's a system that seems to be working well.
To clarify the options that exist today and help
authors make a discerning decision about their
publishing choice, I wrote a white paper called, The Four Paths to P
publishing choice, I wrote a
white paper called, The Four Paths to
PublishingPublishing.
In a newly -
published white paper from Bloomington - based
Author Solutions, a world leader in indie book
publishing, Keith Ogorek enumerates four clear paths that
authors may follow to achieve their
publishing goals.
Now that you have considered all the traditional vs. self -
publish options and decided to take advantage of this
white - hot trend to tell your story, teach a lesson, or manifest your dream of becoming an
author, what happens next?
IndependentPublisher.com, for example,
published a
white paper devoted almost entirely to using the finalist or winner status on the book's cover, on the book's online sales pages, and even in press releases, if the
author is connected to enough news outlets to send the announcement.
White's introduction so perfectly acknowledges how futile it is to write about this town, noting that to «bring New York down to date, a man would have to be
published with the speed of light... it is the reader's, not the
author's, duty to bring New York down to date; and I trust it will prove less a duty than a pleasure.»
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer BewareAs many of you may know, earlier this year Writer's Digest terminated its involvement with Abbott Press, the
white - label self -
publishing imprint created and powered for it by
Author Solutions, Inc..
The book is «Blinded by Good Intentions» written by
author Steve
White, and
published by Winepress
Publishing.
«But there is a strong roster of books that are likely to catch fire in 2018, including former U.S. President Bill Clinton penning a
White House thriller with bestselling
author James Patterson, a haunting debut from a senior
publishing executive, and one of the most - watched novelists in America, Meg Wolitzer of The Interestings, with a timely story about womanhood, power, and ambition.»
LONDON, April 17, 2018 — Blockchain technology looks set to facilitate the next disruption in the
publishing industry, according to
Authors and the Blockchain: Towards a Creator - Centered Business Model, a
white paper just released by the Alliance of Independent
Authors (ALLi).
Led by Orna Ross, an Irish
author, and the founder of ALLi who has been named one of the top 100 most influential people in
publishing by The Bookseller, the
white paper, when released should be of great interest to the global
publishing industry.
With the surge in popularity of digital comics and the rise in tablet reading versus the limitations of black - and -
white e-ink reading, hopefully more doors will open for indie
publishing and an even higher number of fans to read these
authors» works.
Finalists this year include a wide variety of books from publishers large and small, hybrid presses, traditional houses, self -
published authors, major national groups like the American Cancer Society and even The
White House Historical Association.
I was self
published by Westbow Press and was cast into
publishing hell, I have cancelled my
publishing agreement with them in Feb 2013 but Westbow and
Author Solutions is still selling my book to online book stores and now
Author Solutions has place new
publishing dates and ISBN Numbers on my book title if you go online check my book titlw «God Sent Us Angels In The Form Of Good
White Folks» you will see what I am talking about this is a new
Author's Nightmare.
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As quoted by Mr. Porter Anderson in the new Digital Book World
white paper, Mr. Guy states, «Adult fiction sales in the US are nearly 71 percent digital now, and that is also the category where indie sales have made the deepest inroads: today, 30 percent of all US adult fiction book purchases are of titles self -
published by indie
authors.»
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We Need Diverse Books is an important movement bringing attention to the fact that the majority of
published authors are straight
white males and the majority of
published books have straight
white main characters.
- Stuart
White, Young Adult
Author, represented by the Belcastro Agency, soon to be
published by Nine Star Press
Short of voluntary disclosure, do we need an industry watchdog group of sorts to do the counting, as we see
White at Bustle doing in terms of self -
published authors on the Kindle Top 100 list?
And as
White picked it up this week, she took the chance to examine the gender breakdown of
authors represented in the current year's self -
published entries on the Kindle Top 100.
In the self -
publishing arena referred to by
White at Bustle, we're pretty much out of luck: so many self -
published books are moving without trackable ISBNs (a sensitive issue among
authors) that as long as the major platforms such as Amazon decline to give us statistics on how many books are being self - produced and sold, we simply can not say how many are written and
published by women as opposed to men.
Meanwhile, the Alliance of Independent
Authors just launched its Blockchain for Books campaign and has
published a
white paper assessing the technology's potential.
And I've started planning my points given that traditional publishers have started a number of vanity presses and a number of agents now actually
publish their
authors through
White Glove and other programs.
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This week, we have a few things that all
authors — aspiring or not — should be doing with their websites, as well as just a little advice for soon - to - be
published authors (like my «twin,» Kiersten
White, who was just signed to a three - book deal in a pre-empt!