I got to meet
real authors and other winners.
Not exact matches
3) The discussion about scaling vs. keeping it small is a very interesting one: I liked that the
author presented
real - life cases for either scenarios for food for thought instead of advocating one or the
other (e.g. presenting a single «formula» as the golden rule that all shall follow)-- I can see how this particular decision can be case sensitive
and there really is no «right» answer as long as it works for the entrepreneur!
This
author is a dummy
and needs to do a little more studying on a real Bible, not one of the newly - fashioned ones that says God is our father AND our mother and other such driv
and needs to do a little more studying on a
real Bible, not one of the newly - fashioned ones that says God is our father
AND our mother and other such driv
AND our mother
and other such driv
and other such drivel.
I am no Scholar but, I believe God has the power to change prophecy the way that he did with Hezekiah, his intentions for a perfect people in the beginning changed due to disobedience so who's to say our men or intended leadership has overall been disobedient,
and many women have been forced to lead
and in that leading women have been more obedient.We all need each
other if my husband was a pastor
and I'm his help mate if he for some reason can't teach or preach who else
other than myself would be the closest to him.I don't believe GOD changes he's always the same but, he does have the power to make changes
and he does not need our permission to do so, instead of debating back
and forth over our version of the Bible we should be sure we have the Holy Spirit
and real relationship with GOD because he will reveal to us his truths but, please know he's not the
author of confusion
If you actually READ the Bible, I don't care if it's the dainty golden edged pages, on the screen of your smartphone or what, Jesus
and the
authors of the New Testament epistles emphasize again
and again
and again the importance of living the Christian life in community — walking through life with
other people, in *
real * life, in *
real * time.
Pretend Soup
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author / illustrator Mollie Katzen works her magic with 20 new, child - tested recipes including such delicacies as Counting Soup, Chewy Energy Circles,
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The Milk Memos How
Real Moms Learned to Mix Business with Babies —
and How You Can, Too by Cate Colburn - Smith
and Andrea Serrette (Tarcher / Penguin, $ 13.95 paper) These two
authors / moms met through a journal they kept in the IBM employee lactation room
and, along with entries from
other breast - feeding IBM moms, created this humorous (but informative) book on issues facing mothers returning to work.
One way in which the
real world is not perfect, however, is that as the size of apparatus grows
and the costs escalate, some experiments have started to use the number of
authors to determine each collaborating institution's financial contribution,
others to decide the number of hours an institution must spend on manning the apparatus.
It demonstrates that in
real life the relationship between media use
and well - being is complicated
and that the use of media may conflict with
other, less pleasurable but more important duties
and goals in everyday life,» said Dr. Leonard Reinecke, lead
author of the study.
You'll be able to listen to
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other on any (or all) of the 12 calls that you choose to take part in,
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Now, she is an
author and researcher that advocates the power of
real food in recovery from multiple sclerosis
and a host of
other conditions — including lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, auto - immune conditions, scleroderma, mental health concerns, neurological disorders, depression, anxiety, bipolar issues, Alzheimer's, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's,
and even primary care problems such as high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity,
and heart disease.
Sarah Adler is a nutrition coach, healthy lifestyle expert, cookbook
author real food lover and owner of Simply Real Health — a healthy lifestyle company on a mission to educate, teach, and inspire others to live their happiest and healthiest l
real food lover
and owner of Simply
Real Health — a healthy lifestyle company on a mission to educate, teach, and inspire others to live their happiest and healthiest l
Real Health — a healthy lifestyle company on a mission to educate, teach,
and inspire
others to live their happiest
and healthiest life.
Further, numerous
other food
and health
authors praise
and use it, or mention no
real issues with it.
The latter
author is a personal favorite as she's tied into a
real food diet, incorporates lunaception, is a master in hormone charting
and uses
other alternative strategies.
A stay - at - home mother from Parker, Colo., Wade had no ambition to be a published
author and no
real writing experience
other than a few attempts at historical romance in the mid-90s.
Through troll - like behavior, even «
real»
authors have taken public stabs at each
other while the reading consumers sit back watching the tennis match - style back
and forth exchanges.
If you liked this post, you might be interested in joining ALLi, which provides great networking opportunities with
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authors, both on line
and in
real life,
and sharing best practice, experience
and moral support.
For example, they can look at a book
and then (like shopping in
real estate) they compare to
other books of the same length in the same genre with the same basic
author recognition.
LJ says, «fans of Marian Keyes, Anna Maxted,
and other authors of serious chick lit will thoroughly enjoy this title for its humor mixed with a sympathetic portrayal of
real women's lives
and challenges.»
I think the
real benefit of that option is potential sales of an
author's
other books after someone downloads their free book
and likes it.
He
and the
other parties involved in creating
Author Earnings stood a very
real chance of violating those terms,
and as Howey himself stated, he worried about pressing publish on the website
and finding all of his books removed from Amazon the very next day.
John Kremer's «1001 Ways To Market Your Books» His 6th Edition published in 2006 describes more than 1000 ideas, tips,
and suggestions for marketing books — all illustrated with
real - life examples showing how
other authors and publishers have marketed their books.
She is an Emmy Award - winning executive producer of reality television who has transferred her decades of directing «
real people» into helping
authors, speakers,
and others become engaging
and confident on - camera.
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
How on earth do you distinguish yourself from thousands of
other authors,
and your book from thousands of new releases hitting the
real and virtual shelves?
They talk not only about the collaboration that the two of them do, but also a few of their more adventurous collaborations with
other authors including the original train journey with Joanna Penn
and Lindsay Buroker
and how that unique writing experience evolved into... Continue reading Episode 21 —
Real World Connections in a Digital World with J Thorn
and Zach Bohannon
Although London returned home one year later with only gold dust, Lourie explains how London's
real wealth was found in the characters
and events that inspired White Fang, The Call of the Wild,
and dozens of
other books
and short stories, making him the first
author of the twentieth century to earn a million dollars from writing.
The
author, Affinity Konar, makes these details visceral as we experience them through the sensibilities of the twin narrators, the scorched scent in the air from the crematoriums, a room with eyes pinned to the wall,
and other unbelievable (but true) horrors taken from
real accounts of survivors (see «Beyond the Book»).
That's the simple revelation made charmingly
real in How to Play the Harmonica (
and Other Life Lessons) by Sam Barry, a former Presbyterian minister now working for a major book publisher (
and co-writing the
Author Enablers column for BookPage).
Norton's true crime expertise
and research into a
real kidnapping situation set her apart from most
other authors of abduction thrillers, so I hoped a Q&A with Norton would help illuminate the «why» of this trend.
The point is, the possibility is now there,
and it is
real,
and I really, really hope it'll help right some imbalances for
authors, artists, musicians,
and others who rely on the sale of their own unique products for a living.
It's
real because of the
real time
and energy an
author put into it in order to put it on the market for
other real people to be entertained, educated or inspired by.
She is best known as an
author of science fiction
and fantasy short stories who writes
and teaches about how fantastic fiction might reflect
real - world diversity of gender, sexual orientation, race, colonialism, physical ability, age,
and other sociocultural factors.
It would also be instructive to know how much the aforementioned Big Five
and small pub
authors are earning «off Amazon», globally,
and from
other rights deals (TV, film, etc) that make up their
real earning power.
Not sure what your blog is about but I find that having experts guest (here on practical advice,
and on my personal
author blog RachelintheOC.com sharing
real - life stories which is my branding there), gives me a chance to share my platform with
others (again, building relationships),
and brings their followings to my blog
and vice versa.
Second Life is a 3D virtual online world where (amongst
other things)
authors and writers can connect, collaborate
and learn online, from wherever they are in the «
real» world.
Get a template
and a
real - life sample / example for each of your written press kit elements — as well as templates
and samples for
other important book publicity tools — in my popular
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I'll also admit that there have been
other folks who have asked Amazon
and other online retailers to somehow clue buyers into the fact that the e-book they are considering purchasing is being sold directly from the
author and not from a «
real» publisher.
In the first paragraph of the so - called article, Kozlowski talks about self - published
authors with «insistent need to spam social media
and pump out a copious amount of horrible ebooks...» He complains that self - published books are found right there along with what I assume he thinks are «
real» books on Amazon
and other online retailers.
You'll cheer for Mina; hiss at the bad guys
and sip your very own Lavender Cosmo along the way, courtesy of the
author — the recipe's in the back of the book, along with
others, all vetted by Lund's
real - life favorite caterer, her husband, Chef Andrew.˃˃˃ CONFECTION CONNECTION: NON-STOP LAUGHS!»
This means that in a very
real sense
authors should avoid profanity in narrative
and even in dialogue just as they do - ly adverbs
and other easy forms of telling.
His unique style
and creativity stand out from
other children's book
authors, because he uses
real life experiences to tell a tale of imagination
and adventure.For more books by Uncle Amon, please visit: www.UncleAmon.comScroll up
and click «buy» to spend some quality time with your child!
Just as someone looking at your Amazon page will think you are a «
real»
author if you have print
and digital editions available, they think the same thing if they go to your website
and see links going to
other places besides Amazon.
Plus he's a ridiculously nice guy, still a regular on the Kindle Boards, sharing with
other indie
authors all the ins
and outs of his crazy awesome success,
and advocating to the media how the
real indie success stories are midlisters who make a living off their writing, not just mega-successful
authors like him.
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.
I recently noticed an interesting Tweet that gets right to the heart of so many issues that
authors are thinking about when we try to make decisions about publishing for the Kindle
and other new technologies: kaytee4ever: my gf thinks Kindle isn't «
real» publishing.
I don't normally promote or share my fiction stuff with my non-fiction audience (because you want
real readers buying your books, not
other authors), but it makes a LOT of sense to incentivize scifi
and fantasy
authors into sharing books with their audience to win free book promotion or
author services.
Once an
author takes on a team of professionals
and works with them in a collegial way — acting now as the publisher
and not as the whiny, self - centered
author — there is no
real advantage to the traditional model
other than access to the distribution chain.
No one is like Nikesh BUT many of you have amazing
authors who could be utilised better if you start with your
author at the centre of the campaign, look at them as a
real asset
and part of the team, think about what they can do
and build on top of that, rather than starting the
other way round with what you can do
and then bolt the
author onto that
You should complement it with
real time communication with
other readers
and authors.