I haven't established
my real author name yet.
Not exact matches
While thought provoking, the
real value of the book comes from the practical, templated framework the
authors provide for designing your own category that includes a clear articulation of the problem at hand, creating a memorable
name for a category, and developing a unique point of view about the current and future of the category.
«Trump tried to get as much newspaper coverage as possible [early in his career], always pushing his Trump [brand] and the adjective «billionaire» attached to his
name or «successful
real estate developer» and «rich,»» says Gwenda Blair,
author of «The Trumps: Three Generations of Builders and a President.»
in this particular instance — the dorothy business as it relates to this blog — are direct references to Acharya S, whose
real name is Dorothy M. Murdock — an
author of some arguably controversial books that appear to have caused some butthurt among a few mentally unstable folks.
Finally, I am reminded of an observation that the blogger «Camassia» once made regarding A Place at the Table, a book by a gay
author named Bruce Bawer: «The unintentionally funny part of Bawer's book was that he accused other Christians of not being
real Christians because, among other things, they accuse other Christians of not being
real Christians.»
Most accept the plausability that much of Moses culture and mythology could have been an amalgum of multiple
real persons or at least multiple
authors penning under his
name.
First, I wish that the
author had provided a
name for our heroine because I think it would make her feel more
real.
My
name is Ramiel Nagel and I am the
author of the popular
real food books, Cure Tooth Decay and Healing Our Children.
David DeAngelo (born December 5, 1971), whos
real name is Eben Pagan, is a dating advice coach,
author of the popular dating ebook Double your Dating (2001) and a prominent member of the Pick Up Artist (PUA) or Seduction community.
Little do they know, however, that in going through the process of creating this play - about spirits and children, oppression and repression, and, finally, liberation - that an awakening will occur in themselves, the arrival of the
author, a meek and awkward man
named William Peters, embodying loneliness itself, further provoking them into more
real and intimate territory, and into the discovery that even the lowest and crudest forms of art come from the deepest and intimate chambers of our psyche.
Author: The JT Leroy Story (R for sexuality, drug use, violent images and pervasive profanity) Out - of - the - closet documentary revealing that fiction writer Laura Albert is the
real person behind the pen
name JT Leroy.
Shawn Levy, the director of such films as
REAL STEEL, DATE NIGHT, and NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM, has added another
name to his all - star ensemble based on the book THIS IS WHERE I LEAVE YOU by
author Jonathan Tropper.
Henry (Billy Crudup), possibly
named after the
author of Call It Sleep, threatens, like the
real Roth, to become a one - book wonder.
But the
real catch is, that more often than not, I choose Indie
authors because their stories are often BETTER than well known published, paper - back / hard - cover writers, so there Mr K what's - his -
name.
Also, I feel like I forget the title of the book /
name of the
author on things I'm reading — that never happened with
real books.
This question just occurred to me: What kind of commentary on society is it (or not) that the «
real»
author of the book felt the need to write and publish her book under Leonard's
name?
One penname was good enough because it was seen as «popular» while the
real author behind that same penname was not good enough, simply because my
real name was «unknown».
When I first started reading this pesky blog I had one book to my
name, written way back in the mists of time when
Author Solutions was the brilliant new alternative to «
real publishers».
Legitimately putting the title «
Author» after your
name is a
real game changer for you professionally.
Title: Dead Men Speak Nonsense
Author: Jake Reskin (
real name Blake Smith) Genre: dark comedy Word Count: 95,000 Blurb: Jerry is dead.
A reader picks up and likes a romance under «
Real Name Writer» and then sees another book from the same author name and buys it and it's a horror novel with ugly guts and bl
Name Writer» and then sees another book from the same
author name and buys it and it's a horror novel with ugly guts and bl
name and buys it and it's a horror novel with ugly guts and blood.
Not only is it fun to see your
name in «lights,» having an
author bio page makes you
real to your online book buyers.
The
Author also based his storyline to much on
real world event and only changed the characters
name but it was still painfully clear where the story was going.
Many of the books I review I have purchased myself (my blog got its
name from my
real never ending book basket full of unread books), though I do sometimes read and review books that are sent to me by
authors.
Von Poopen Outhaus is not exactly the greatest
author name for a romance even it is your
real name!
The
name of the
author or publisher, and a summonable address (a
real location, not an email address or P.O. box)
I am starting of as
author and beginning to write my first book.I heard someone say if writing an actual story whether it be myself and other people I really know in the book.To have everyone sign a legal document type thing by lawyer giving permission to use peoples
real names.so as to avoid any lawsuit that may occur with the book.and is it best to use a pen
name for myself and made up
name for actual people being included in the book.what would your opinion be on legel grounds safer to use made up names.thank you
I will never buy another book by this
author, and would advise him to change his
name if he can get a book published by a
real publisher.
The only person I spoke with who agreed to be identified by her
real name was Francina Simone, a self - published
author and YouTuber who has disengaged from the YA community over what she sees as disrespectful and unproductive discussions about diversity.
How many «new»
authors (both self - published and commercially published) are not
real debuts at all, but seasoned
authors starting out under a different pen
name?
To be Googleable, our
name has to be unique enough for us to grab the digital
real estate for it (website domain
name and social media accounts), but adding books or
author to the end are valid ways to make it unique.
You can also house your pen
name writing on a website that uses your
real name, but many
authors use a pen
name to keep the two separate and distinct, so keep that in mind as you make your decision.
Traditional publishers make most of their money from celebrities, publishing their gossip or memoir - type books, and the books of brand -
name real authors, which account for about two books out of every ten they publish.
WMG Publishing Inc, without any
real bookstore distribution yet, is doing better than this number on four
author names and a dozen different books.
Initials rule: some
authors never use their
names — here's 18 famous with
real first
names.
I think it makes the
author real rather than a
name on a book.
a pen
name), so you can choose one of two options: 1) create a separate account for your pen
name or, 2) add your
real name as a second
author to one Goodreads account.
1 Structure, Plan and Write 1.1 Turning
Real Life Into Fiction 1.2 Kurt Vonnegut on the The Shapes of Stories 1.3 The 12 Key Pillars of Novel Construction 1.4 Plot Worksheets to Help You Organize Your Thoughts 1.5 The Snowflake Method For Designing A Novel 1.6 Seven Tips From Ernest Hemingway on How to Write Fiction 1.7 Study the Writing Habits of Ernest Hemingway 1.8 Making Your Characters Come Alive 1.9 Vision, Voice and Vulnerability 1.10 10 Points on Craft by Barry Eisler 1.11 Coming up with Character
Names 1.12 Using the Right «Camera Angle» for Your Writing 1.13 The Art of «Layering» in Fiction Writing 1.14 Weaving Humor Into Your Stories 1.15 On Telling Better Stories 1.16 The 25 Best Opening Lines in Western Literature 1.17 6 Ways to Hook Your Readers from the Very First Line 1.18 Plot Development: Climax, Resolution, and Your Main Character 1.19 How to Finish A Novel 2 Get Feedback 2.1 Finding Beta Readers 2.2 Understanding the Role of Beta Readers 2.3 Find Readers By Writing Fan Fiction 2.4 How Fan Fiction Can Make You a Better Writer 3 Edit Your Book 3.1 Find an Editor 3.2 Directory of Book Editors 3.3 Self Editing for Fiction Writers 3.4 The Top Ten Book Self Editing Tips 3.5 Advice for self - editing your novel 3.6 Tips on How to Edit a Book 4 Format and Package Your Book 4.1 The Thinking That Goes Into Making a Book Cover 4.2 Design Your Book Cover 4.3 Format Your Book 4.4 Choosing a Title for Your Fiction Book 5 Publish 5.1 A Listing of Scams and Alerts from Writers Beware 5.2 Publishing Advice from JA Konrath 5.3 How to Find a Literary Agent 5.4 Understanding Literary Agents 5.5 Association of
Authors» Representatives 5.6 Self - Publishing Versus Traditional Publishing 5.7 Lulu, Lightning Source or Create Space?
I agreed to split the royalties between myself and the
author John Smith (don't know his
real name).
It's no different than building an
author brand under your
real name.
Would you rather have a popular community on a lifestyle blog under a pseudonym where you wouldn't want to promote your writing, or an
author website with your
real (or publishing)
name?
One other friend of mine left he was in the
real estate space wrote a book with with a major publishing house and then a few years later stopped he left
real estate and went into a really strong personal development business and the publisher went up well you're not promoting this book anymore and they took his book word - for - word and put somebody else's
name on the cover of it and just put a new introduction on it no credit to anybody he had worked because he had two co-
authors help him with it because he's dyslexic so they essentially were the ones that wrote it and he provided a lot of the content and the publisher gave those other
authors no credit took his
name off and put somebody else's
name on the front and then the publisher was 100 % within their rights to do it so you know there's a lot of things that I challenge people to kind of think about what's important and if you're putting all your expertise into this book you want to make sure that somebody's negotiated a heck out of it giving you a contract that actually makes sense for you and your business.
Hachette never fails to mention its suffering
authors when complaining about the situation, and its suffering
authors — at least when they dare to speak in public under their
real names — never fail to blame Amazon first, last and entirely for their suffering.
The first instinct is to use your
real name when starting out and this will likely be suitable for the majority of fiction
authors, who write in only one genre.
No, you can certainly use your
real name, but many
authors do publish under pen
names, and I just wanted to stress that you can have multiple
author central accounts (or assigned to) different pen
names.
Nonfiction
authors use their
real name because they're looking to build credibility and a brand.
However, if you only publish two others as a publisher, such as books written by your pen
name and by your
real name, then you won't achieve the anonymity that is the primary motivation for some
authors to write under a pen
name.
Jeremy Duns, a British
author of spy novels and a journalist who now lives in Sweden, began investigating Leather and turned up two of his «sock puppet» accounts, one of which belonged to a
real self - published
author named Steve Roach.
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Authors must provide their
real names and contact information to Seeking Alpha, even if they intend their articles to be published anonymously.
His
name is Joe Fairless and he controls more than $ 21 million dollars worth of
real estate, attends more Third Eye Blind concert than anybody else, is an
author and comedian and host of a very popular best
real estate investing advice ever podcast.