Women International Publishing — Independent publisher featuring an online bookstore and free directory of published and self -
published women authors.
According to this survey, self
published women authors earn more than men (random and interesting — I'd like to know the gender breakdown of the overall sample).
Not exact matches
The couple are both
authors and have together written Prayer: Living in the Breath of God and
Women and the Kingdom (both PUSH
Publishing).
Stephen B. Clark Ann Arbor, Michigan; (The writer is the
author of Man and
Woman in Christ,
published by Servant.)
HIV and Infant Feeding Technical Consultation: Consensus Statement
Authoring organization (s): Inter-Agency Task Team on Prevention of HIV Infections in Pregnant
Women, Mothers, and Their Infants, World Health Organization -
Published: 2006 Summary: This consensus statement is the product of the World Health Organization HIV and Infant Feeding Technical Consultation held on behalf of the Inter-Agency Task Team on Prevention of HIV Infections in Pregnant
Women, Mothers, and Their Infants in Geneva, Switzerland, October 25 — 27, 2006.
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.
Scientists from the University of Melbourne in Australia used a computer program to determine the number of men and
women authors listed on more than 10 million academic papers in nearly 5,000 academic journals and about 120 arXiv.org subcategories,
published from 2002 to 2016.
The work,
published this week in mBio ®, an online open - access journal of the American Society for Microbiology, suggests that immunizing pregnant
women against HSV and similar infections could prevent serious brain disease related to these conditions in fetuses and newborns, said senior study
author David A. Leib, Ph.D., professor of microbiology and immunology at the medical school.
A new narrative review
authored by Carl Streed Jr., MD, at Brigham and
Women's Hospital,
published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, discusses how more research is needed to better understand cardiovascular disease (CVD) and CVD risk factors in transgender patients receiving long term cross-sex hormone therapy.
For the study,
published in the journal Nature Communications, Seals and lead
author Chris Martens, then a postdoctoral fellow at CU Boulder, included 24 lean and healthy men and
women ages 55 to 79 from the Boulder area.
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.
Authors of a paper recently
published in the Journal of Technology Transfer interviewed 10
women who successfully transitioned into university faculty or instructor positions after working as corporate scientists or industry or government researchers.
The
authors assess 65
published studies undertaken in 34 countries and they identify 7 areas of mistreatment and abuse: physical (such as slapping); sexual; verbal; stigma and discrimination; a failure to meet professional standards of care; poor rapport between
women and providers and health system constraints (such as a lack of resources to provide
women with privacy).
The
authors of a 2006 study
published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology did find that breast cancer patients who had more social ties survived longer than did socially isolated
women.
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.
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.
«When you consume caffeine, it sends a message to the pituitary gland in your brain to alert your adrenal glands to make adrenalin,» says Dr Libby Weaver,
author of Rushing
Woman's Syndrome ($ 24.99, Little Green Frog
Publishing).
In a new case study
published Friday in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)'s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, the
authors discuss a case where a
woman who had not traveled anywhere with ongoing Zika transmission came down with symptoms of the virus, including a fever and a rash, and her samples tested positive for the virus in a laboratory in Maryland.
He has
authored or co-
authored numerous manuscripts
published across leading journals such as the American Journal of Cardiology, the Journal of Clinical Lipidology, and the International Journal of
Women's Health.
The
author of an article
published in Integrative Medicine in 2015 noted that increased calcium supplementation — needed by older
women to reduce their risk of osteoporosis — may become problematic because it can lead to deposits on artery and blood vessel walls.
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I got the opportunity to ask Tiffanie Drayton,
author of the much - discuss article, Marriage is Not for Black
Women,
published in Marie Claire... [Read more...]
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.
Title: Free Book A Relative Age Dating Activity Answers PDF
Author: Book PDF Subject: Free Download A Relative Age Dating Activity Answers Book PDF On Wednesday, a Kickstarter project for a self -
published book on picking up
women entitled «Above The Game» started rocketing across blogs and Twitter.
Patricia Highsmith's The Price of Salt was
published early, her second novel after Strangers on a Train, under a pseudonym; it told the story of a passionate romance between two
women, a subject that, of course, could get the
author into trouble back in 1952.
Cultural critic and bestselling
author Roxane Gay collects original and previously
published pieces that address what it means to live in a world where
women have to measure the harassment, violence and aggression they face, and where they are «routinely second - guessed, blown off, discredited, denigrated, besmirched, belittled, patronized, mocked, shamed, gaslit, insulted, bullied» for speaking out.
She is a proud member of the
Authors» Guild, National Writers» Union, the Writer's Club Romance Group, Romance Writers of America, EPIC (the Electronically
Published Internet Connection), Women for Literature, Ardeon, E-Writers, the Phenomenal Women of the Web, and the first author to be published by Twilight Times Books
Published Internet Connection),
Women for Literature, Ardeon, E-Writers, the Phenomenal
Women of the Web, and the first
author to be
published by Twilight Times Books
published by Twilight Times Books in 1999.
Women's Memoirs welcomes
author Linda Hoye back as she shares more information you'll need to know if you decide to self -
publish your memoir.
I'm eager to finish this so we can make it available on
Women's Memoirs because
publishing technology and innovations are creating a lot of interesting new possibilities for
authors to consider... and more every day.
Sites like The Independent
Author Network, The Alliance of Independent
Authors, Virtual Writers, Inc., SheWrites Press, and Women's Memoirs had sprung to life — for the express purpose of encouraging authors to take charge of their own publishing, and telling them how to
Authors, Virtual Writers, Inc., SheWrites Press, and
Women's Memoirs had sprung to life — for the express purpose of encouraging
authors to take charge of their own publishing, and telling them how to
authors to take charge of their own
publishing, and telling them how to do it.
Gray is also the
author of the bestselling Mars and Venus in the Bedroom, Mars and Venus Together Forever, Men,
Women and Relationships, What Your Mother Couldn't Tell You and Your Father Didn't Know, the recently
published Mars and Venus in Love, and the star of a CD - ROM version of Men Are from Mars,
Women Are from Venus.
What may be more astonishing — and therefore upending — to literary critics is that
women are now the top - selling
authors by far on a number of book retailers» sites and self -
publishing platforms, including Smashwords and Kobo, largely due to the popularity of romance and erotica.
So, a man who gets boob implants and wear dresses can call himself a
woman, but someone who writes a book and self -
publishes it should not call him / herself an
author?
Looking to the gender of the
authors of the books reviewed, cross factoring this with data on the price, genre and how the books were
published brought the study's
authors to a lousy conclusion: Books written by
women that are released by mainstream
publishing houses sell, on average, for 45 % less than those written by men.
The
authors attending (or at least their books were attending) were: Tamela J Ritter Stuart Jaffe — fantasy (urban, paranormal, not so much epic) C.J. Brightley Angela Stevens Megan Whitson Lee Karoline Fritz Heather Gray — Christian romance Elizabeth Maddrey — Christian romance and
women's fiction Claudia Lefeve Kristin Anderson Nick Kelly — cowriting a fantasy series with his wife Stacia Dr. Stacia Kelly Michael J. Sullivan Robin Sullivan --(Michael's wife) She was on the self -
publishing panel with Stuart, Kristin Anderson, and me.
When you're an
author and you start to look at the
publishing world, something changes inside you... like a seductive man or
woman eyeing you from across the room, it reels you in.
As part of my presentation, I shared the platform with Da Vinci who writes YourLifeAfter25.com, a lifestyle and
women's blog, and is the
author of The Pocket Sous Chef: Da Vinci's Guide to Cooking for 1 + 1, which was
published by LifeRich.
The news included stories on happiness for indie
authors, Amazon purchase of dot - book domains,
women's dominance of self -
publishing, the Ethical
Author Code, and Hachette's deal with Amazon.
Maeve Christopher is the
author of the upcoming Lachesis
Publishing release A RING AND A PRAYER Book 1 of the Golden Bowl Series, an inspirational
women's fiction novel with romantic elements, plenty of laughs, action and twist and turns.
A few of our Lachesis
Publishing authors currently write for the thepopculturedivas — including Alison E. Bruce (soon to be releasing a romantic suspense with us) and Christine Mazurk who is the
author of the
women's fiction Passion's Race and the novella Identity in the
women's fiction / romance Sisters of Spirit.
This is the main reason why 59 % of Romance and Erotica books are
published by indie
authors, the vast majority who are
women.
* However, for this first anthology only
women authors will be
published.
Send to:
[email protected] Open call for
Women Indie
Published (or new published, or indie supportive traditionally published) authors to contribute to an anthology called Independe
Published (or new
published, or indie supportive traditionally published) authors to contribute to an anthology called Independe
published, or indie supportive traditionally
published) authors to contribute to an anthology called Independe
published)
authors to contribute to an anthology called Independent
Women.
Patricia's clients include RITA Award - winning and USA Today bestselling romance
author Sarina Bowen (Rookie Move, Berkley / Penguin);
women's fiction
authors Loretta Nyhan (Digging In, Lake Union
Publishing) and Susan Bishop Crispell (Dreaming in Chocolate, St. Martin's Press); young adult novelists Axie Oh (Rebel Seoul, Tu Books) and Mary McCoy (Camp So - and - So, Lerner / Carolrhoda Lab); and middle grade novelists Kristi Wientge (Karma Khullar's Mustache, Simon and Schuster Children's), Hayley Chewins (The Turnaway Girls, forthcoming from Candlewick), Margaret Dilloway (Summer of a Thousand Pies, forthcoming from Balzer + Bray / HarperCollins), and Sandy Stark - McGinnis (Extraordinary Birds, forthcoming from Bloomsbury Children's), among others.
We strive to
publish quality writing, focusing on
authors and subjects historically neglected by mainstream publishers, including
women, people of color,
authors with disabilities, and LGBT
authors.
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They are passionate about
publishing great books and in 2018 are participating in a year of
publishing women, during which they will
publish solely books by female
authors.
Three reader favorites also return next month: Elizabeth Strout is back with Anything Is Possible, out in late April; A Man Called Ove
author Fredrik Backman
publishes Beartown late in the month; and Anita Shreve will share her tale of a
woman in a small 1940s town, The Stars Are Fire, on April 18.
Harlequin MIRA and Harlequin HQN will launch their digital first programs in the first quarter of 2014 and begin by
publishing a select number of titles, including I See London, a New Adult novel by debut
author Chanel Cleeton (Harlequin HQN), and Wonder Girl, a
women's fiction novel by Rebecca Coleman (Harlequin MIRA).
At the center of this award - winning Korean
author's morally complex and surreal new novel — her first to be
published in English — is Yeong - hye, a
woman who first gives up eating meat and then gives up eating altogether, taking a personally destructive path to avoid harming others.