Sentences with phrase «publishing job i loved»

It was a bold choice to leave a publishing job I loved to start my own company, but it's one of the best decisions I've ever made.

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The book returns repeatedly to Trump's love for entrepreneurship and how important her job is to her — something she may have toned down had she realized she'd be making a career jump before the book was published.
Especially love the note that Ana was unable to get a job in publishing because of what Christian did.
«Metropolitan» follows the life of members of the urban haute bourgeoise, a pair of love - starved upper - class men dealing with anti-American sentiment in «Barcelona,» and in «The Last Days of Disco,» two young women juggling day jobs in publishing while dancing their nights away near the end of the nightclub era.
In following Hugh's career, and the remarkable growth of self - publishing in general, I was introduced to a burgeoning community of talented writers — people with day jobs, kids to raise, parents to care for, yet with such a love of writing that they nevertheless made the time to write.
Grant Me is the work of self - published author Em Perna — a wild ride of a love story chock - full of twists and turns that revolves around the central character, Neva Matthews, a single mom working two jobs to support herself and her son.
She held a few unusual teaching jobs and then decided to mix her academic expertise with her love of writing by pursuing a career in educational publishing.
In general, I found it intriguing to see into the fast - changing world of publishing through the eyes of a literary publicist who loves his job and clearly knows what he's doing.
Mission statement: Ten things I believe about writing Breaking through writer's block, or, how I started writing and publishing short stories How I published a short story collection Writing with a day job, part 1: Why I don't write full - time Writing with a day job, part 2: Work / work balance Networking, part 1: Social media and connection Networking, part 2: Thoughts on conventions How I wrote three novels and binned two of them Querying agents Signing with a literary agent My query letter for Sorcerer to the Crown Revising the novel (again and again and again) Going on submission Selling the novel Love and resource
I love my job and hope to see my author's succeed, so I'm not complaining about them, just a challenging situation — and a situation perhaps that is critical to the success and failure of indie published books that nobody else is talking about.
How To Find Your Vital Vocation: A Practical Guide To Discovering Your Career Purpose And Getting A Job You Love, which I published last month, is my first self - help book and won't be my last.
A week ago, I self - published my first book — How To Find Your Vital Vocation: A Practical Guide To Discovering Your Career Purpose And Getting A Job You Love — through Amazon and Smashwords.
My first job in film was actually related to publishing — I scouted books for studios to adapt for the movies — and I loved reading four or five books a week.
My latest book, How to love your job or find a new one, is currently free on Amazon — and that will remain indie published.
Also on the panel was Joanna Penn, the highly successful self - published author of The Arkane Series and How to Love Your Job or Find a New One.
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When she's not volunteering for animal rescue or working her day job in publishing, Liz loves to visit dog - friendly wineries, attend Texas Country concerts and protest on behalf of animals and women's rights.
John Lees, author of How to Get a Job You'll Love says: «Only about 20 to 30 percent of jobs are filled by people applying for published vacancies.»
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