Sentences with phrase «read about your favorite authors»

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For example, if you know someone who loves to read, send an article or book review about his or her favorite author.
To address this deficiency, when teaching about Andrew Jackson I read aloud several of my favorite passages from American Lion, a biography by Pulitzer Prize — winning author Jon Meacham, a former editor - in - chief of Newsweek.
Read a handwritten interview with Oates in BookPage, in which the author tells us about her inspiration, favorite activity and whether it's possible for humans to be happy.
Many of you chimed in expressing curiosity about what your favorite authors are reading.
Welcome Kayelle Allen — one of my favorite go - to people who always has brilliant marketing advice for authorsread all about it here on RU!
One of my favorite people to read about the writing business is author - and - publisher Kristine Kathryn Rusch.
or what about the options to learn more about the book you were reading, or the ability to find out ways you can connect with your favorite author, maybe listing their Twitter or the option to visit their blog?
I've just read a Newsweek article about one of my favorite children's book novelists, Beverly Cleary (author of the Henry Huggins books, the Ramona and Beezus books, and more).
On her website, she writes about the craft of writing, about books she enjoys reading, and she conducts interviews with favorite British authors.
But when she read The Leftovers — Perrotta's 2011 novel about the apocalypse and the suburbs — she decided Perrotta might be more than a favorite author; he might be a kindred spirit.
Jessica is so passionate about her favorite authors that she refuses to read the last two pages of her favorite books to make sure the best books never end.
«Teachers and parents are going to be excited about the rich collection of award winning titles, and children are going to love choosing what to read next from among our growing list of favorite authors and books.»
You can even crowdsource content, by asking them to suggest their favorite books, quotes or authors in your genre, or asking about their reading habits.
I've seen websites where the author's bio reads like a rambling CV and they've posted recipes, personal photos, links to their favorite charities, and shared details about their family.
Re-purpose an old blog post, post reviews of your favorite or recently read books, invite people in the publishing world other authors, illustrators, artists, book marketing gurus to guest blog for you, post excerpts from your book and write something around the theme, post tips and ideas for writing inspiration, news about you, a video or audio clip of you talking about your present or upcoming projects, the possibilities are endless.
Consider what you'd love to read about or know from your favorite author.
Reblogged this on Relentlessly Reading... And Writing About It and commented: Wonderful explanation of the Amazon / Hachette battle from one of my favorite authors...
In reality, many of the people who have switched to ebooks (such as myself in about 99.9 % of my reading) would not be terribly interested in paying $ 25.95 for an ebook, nor would it force them to run to the bookstore (or Amazon) to thus buy their favorite authors in hardcover.
If you have a favorite thing of mine, leave a review on Amazon, or Goodreads... sign up for the free signed copy giveaway on Goodreads for my novel Gideon's Curse... buy «Remember Bowling Green» so I can donate the money to the ACLU... the thing that would make me feel the best on my birthday would be to entertain some people, and to feel as if I write — and I talk about that — and it's of more than slight, passing interest to a few of the thousands of folks who follow me between this profile and my author page... Going to put this on my author page as well, and on my blog so it goes to Goodreads, and on Wattpad, where literally tens of thousands of people read my novel Heart of a Dragon for free, and loved it (from the comments) but could not ring themselves to pay the $ 2.99 or $ 3.99 to read the rest of the series... writing is a lonely profession... help a fella out.
Our guest for this week's show is certified tax coach, certified public account, and published author, Craig Cody In today's show, we're going to be speaking with Craig about both my favorite and least favorite things in this world, real estate... [Read more...]
My reading chair in my master bedroom where I'm reading one of my favorite author's... there's something fun about a good Christmas book... it's pure bliss!
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