Not exact matches
Julian Scadden
from Nexstar's Training Team recently
published a blog
post on the importance of your onboarding process to the success of your
new hire relationship.
My
new book, Business Without The Bullsh*t: 49 Secrets and Shortcuts You Need To Know, is being
published this week, so my
posts are condensed excerpts
from it.
Instead, he argued that every single piece of content you
publish —
from blog
posts to podcasts, and live talks to demo pages — represents an opportunity to get a
new prospective customer into your funnel.
New York magazine
published a lengthy excerpt
from it Wednesday, the Hollywood Reporter ran a column by Wolff on the book Thursday, and the Guardian, the Washington
Post, and CNBC have all run quotes
from it.
His
post was
published ahead of reports about the data leak that were set to come out the next day
from the
New York Times and the Guardian's Observer.
I'm
publishing a
new eBook soon, already have my freelance writing page live and have branded myself with some in - depth
posts on Blogging
From Paradise.
I neglected to notice a
new speed limit
posted due to construction, and I ended up getting pulled over about 1/2 mile
from my job at the
publishing company in the parking lot of a strip club.
This would be impossible to do without some sort of service like Google Reader which pulls all the blog
posts together into one place and lets me know on one simple screen when
new posts have been
published from the various blogs I am interested in reading.
My blogging software came under attack, keeping me
from publishing new posts with you.
People
posting offensive comments online will be largely protected
from prosecution under
new guidelines being
published by Keir Starmer.
By the time Artvoice
published last week the comments Paladino made in a year end survey — saying he wished death by mad cow disease upon President Barack Obama and wanted First Lady Michelle Obama to be «let loose in the outback of Zimbabwe where she lives comfortably in a cave with Maxie, the gorilla» — the developer was already on a national stage poised for scrutiny
from some of the country's largest media outlets, including The
New York Times, Washington
Post and CNN.
Published reports in the
New York
Post and
New York Daily News say US Attorney Preet Bharara has subpoenaed records
from a state ethics panel created by
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and the state legislature.
What the opponents say: «The ballot language is laced with marketing spin,
from the title, «Smart Schools Bond Act of 2014,» to highly dubious promises that the $ 2 billion will «equalize opportunities for children to learn» and lead to «high - quality» pre-K programs,» E.J. McMahon, president of the fiscally conservative Empire Center, wrote in an op - ed
published in the
New York
Post.
The
new study, which was recently
posted to a preprint repository but has not yet been
published in a peer - reviewed publication, was the result of researchers comparing the parts of the genome known as exomes, which code for proteins,
from 60,000 people — 10 times more than had ever been attempted.
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I'll be back with a better vacation recap, but in the meantime, since I have migrated
from Blogger to WordPress, and
new posts no longer
publish to Google Friend Connect, I wanted to do a quick
post about the ways you can follow me...
I am updating this
post since it was originally
published with
new ideas on how to gain support
from
That's when The
New York Times, followed by The Washington
Post,
published extensive excerpts
from the Pentagon Papers: the top - secret government history of the Vietnam War that revealed, for the first time, the lies told to the American people about U.S. involvement in Indochina dating back to 1945.
The
Post is trying, like The
New York Times, to
publish information
from the Pentagon Papers, a damning internal study of U.S. involvement in the ongoing Vietnam War.
The historical drama centers around journalists
from the Washington
Post and
New York Times who
published the leaked Pentagon Papers in 1971.
In 1971 the owners and staff of the
New York Times and the Washington
Post braved imprisonment, fines and bankruptcy by
publishing excerpts
from «The Pentagon Papers.»
In 2001, the Globe's Spotlight team
published details of a number of priests who had been removed
from their
posts after allegations of sexual misconduct, only to be placed in
new parishes.
Authors» note: This
post was adapted
from our
new book Smarter Teacher Leadership: Neuroscience and the Power of Purposeful Collaboration, which will be
published this fall by Teachers College Press.
The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) has
published new guidance to help estimate energy use
from the design stage — «TM54: Evaluating operational energy performance of buildings at design stage» and its Building Performance Awards showcases examples of best practice in school design and highlights the importance of
post occupancy evaluation.
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).
Debbie Young, a co-author of the Opening Up to Indie Authors book
from the Alliance of Independent Authors («ALLi»), has
posted a piece about quality in self -
publishing, as the new book becomes available to Amazon Kindle readers: Opinion: Spotting the Elephant in the Self - Publis
publishing, as the
new book becomes available to Amazon Kindle readers: Opinion: Spotting the Elephant in the Self -
PublishingPublishing Room.
BlueInk reviews are penned by writers drawn
from major mainstream publications, such as The
New York Times and Washington
Post, and editors of respected traditional
publishing houses.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer BewareA Writer Beware reader alerted me recently to A&M
Publishing, a
new venture
from author Steve Alten.
David also makes sure to stay in the public eye between book publications through blogging for the Huffington
Post, writing about everything
from politics, to same - sex marriage, to college football corruption, to the
newest innovations in
publishing, to the NFL cracking down on snow angels.
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Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer BewareShortly after I posted my article about Whiskey Creek Press's purchase by Start Media, and the new contract terms being offered by Start, I received a response from Jarred Weisfeld, President of Start Publish... -LS
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer BewareShortly after I
posted my article about Whiskey Creek Press's purchase by Start Media, and the new contract terms being offered by Start, I received a response from Jarred Weisfeld, President of Start Publish... -LS
posted my article about Whiskey Creek Press's purchase by Start Media, and the
new contract terms being offered by Start, I received a response
from Jarred Weisfeld, President of Start
Publish... -LSB-...]
Yesterday we
posted a chart
from Hugh Howey's
new report on author earnings, showing indie and self -
published authors pulling ahead of people
published by the «big five» in terms of total unit sales.
I don't usually
post on blogs (even my own) but I agree with this
post, for I can say, without doubt, I would not have spent four years, thousands of dollars, and countless hours on The Phantom of the Earth if (1) I thought for an instant that someone out there could prevent my work
from making its way to readers; (2) that there wasn't a global support system that would enable me to put forward a professional product; and (3) that readers weren't at least open to trying out a
new, self -
published author.
Guest
Post by Nina Amir Before sharing an excerpt
from Nina Amir's
new book, The Author Training Manual (Develop Markets, Craft Books That Sell, Become the Author Publishers Want, and Self -
Publish Effectively), I'd like to review it briefly.
Among the first adult titles will be
published by Macmillan are; a book by acclaimed and beloved author and illustrator Maira Kalman celebrating libraries; a book on
New York restaurant life, featuring menus
from the library's extensive collection of 45,000 eatery menus; and Book Face, a book bringing together the best
posts from the #bookface Instagram sensation.
For the purposes of this
post, I simply want to recall and remember the energy and lit -
from - within confidence this one writer showed as she talked about the
new life which Amazon's disruption of the
publishing industry has made possible for her, her family and, perhaps most importantly of all, her readers.
Earlier this year I answered a
post on the numbers of
new releases
from publishers divided by sex, and looking at «newness» Back then the traditional publishers were skewed marginally female, and if you took out the long established authors and just did the 3 book or less than 10 years in
publishing — very skewed to female.
This is a very good
post from author Roger Packer, which gives an overview of Amazon terms and conditions, and is worth reading: «What do Amazon's
new Kindle Direct
Publishing terms and conditions mean for authors?»
Penny Sansevieri and host Roger C. Parker will also discuss topics like the differences between an author website and title - specific websites, as well as online locations where authors can
post their press releases for free.
Published & Profitable is an online resource center that helps
new and experienced authors plan, write, promote, and profit
from published books.
You may remember
from this
post that in order for me to
publish an audiobook
from a public domain book on Audible.com — my end goal — I have to create a
new Kindle version of the text.
Michael Hyatt's
new Book Marketing 101: What Works and What Doesn't series of blog
posts promises a thoughtful, on - going look at book
publishing from an insider's perspective.
A recent blog
post on Joe Wikert's
Publishing 2020 Blog addressed the issue of ebook pricing
from the value point of view, providing a
new perspective on the relationship between a Kindle ebook's length, price, and value.
-LSB-...] own presentation at #ninc14 on 24th October is reflected, in part, in his
new posting at his site, Two Important
Publishing Facts Everyone Gets Wrong, and in Live - Blogging
from NINC, in which he goes over some of the stand - out points touched on -LSB-...]
Nate Hoffelder presents Writer's Digest Partners with BookBaby to Offer Services to Self -
Published Authors
posted at The Digital Reader, saying, «BookBaby and Writer's Digest have partnered up to launch a
new self -
publishing service and offer a variety of over-priced packages that cost
from $ 417 to $ 3,137.»
So yesterday my pal Kristen Lamb made a fantastic
post about the
new publishing paradigm offering suggestions to the Big 6 to keep them
from sharing the fate of the Titanic.
News & Notes is a weekly Saturday
post featuring book - and
publishing - related news, links to interesting articles and opinion pieces, and other cool stuff Book News World Read Aloud Day is Feb. 24 (LitWorld) Unseen JRR Tolkien poems found in school magazine
from 1936 (The Guardian; also
New York Times) 2015 sees opening of... Read more»
Reviews are penned largely by writers drawn
from major mainstream publications, such as The
New York Times and Washington
Post, and editors of respected traditional
publishing houses.
Our reviews are penned by writers drawn
from major mainstream publications, such as The
New York Times and Washington
Post, and editors of respected traditional
publishing houses.
Our old friend Ed Easterling has
published a
new book that takes on «the mostly silly [Old School] research on safe withdrawal rates,» according to John Mauldin, who
posted an excerpt
from the book at his site.