Not exact matches
He is the founder of Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC) and Forbes Councils, and
author of the book
Never Get a «
Real» Job.
He is also a serial entrepreneur, regular TV commentator and
author of the book
Never Get a «
Real» Job.
They will know that whatever may be the
real and ultimate truth of God's being and purpose (and it must be, in the nature of the case, far beyond our knowing), we
never approach so near to that truth as when we say with Paul, «God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,» or with the
author of the Fourth Gospel, «God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son,» or with still another of those upon whom the light first shone,» Because of the great love wherewith he hath loved us, God hath made us, who were dead in sins, to live again with Christ.»
If you have
never encountered
author, reviewer and essayist Edward Short, you are in for a
real adventure in the pages of this book; and if you know his work already, you know what to expect from this erudite, articulate writer of both catholic and Catholic interests.
I appreciate the
authors attempt to be
real with her kids, but she
never really addressed her original question of how to explain that she was not practicingthe tenets of her faith.
The
Author thinks Wilshere is better than Ozil, seriously when will people stop overrating Wilshere, Wilshere at his best will
never make the starting XI in
Real Madrid.
The results surprised me, but the
authors have actual
real - live numbers to back them up — and we all know that Math
Never Lies.
When all of these things — plus the very
real possibility of a sequel to The Host — come together in a mindless conclusion, bits of plot and storylines fly about and we're left with nothing but a long, tedious, misadventure that has this
author writing something he
never thought he would: I miss the subtle nuances of the «Twilight» series and especially the multifaceted talents of Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson.
So, by your definition Snookie is a
real author and Hugh Howey is not because you stated one must make a living off of their work, but clarified that Indie or Self - published writers should
never call themselves
authors, while those who are traditionally published may.
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.
He got a knock on his door, and when he answered, the fellow at the door said, «I'll be you've
never talked to a
real author before!»
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.
Obviously I'd
never tell an
author not to publish, but I do want to help them make informed choices and give them a
real chance at success.
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
real question is whether this business model works for indie
authors who have
never been traditionally published.
But
never forget that the
real push began when Zero Sum went free, and that was entirely due to support from the indie
author community and my twitter crew.
In this truly original portrayal of a girl struggling to break free of society's definitions, Printz Honor
author A.S. King asks readers to question everything - and offers hope to those who will
never stop seeking
real love.
The
author weaves his fictional characters,
real people and events into a story that captures the reader's attention from the onset and
never lets up.
The
real irony here, it turns out, is that it wasn't the publishers calling the questions: 75 percent of responding
authors said they have
never been asked for feedback from their publisher 7 percent said that publishers pay writers well 32 percent said that the prestige of having a deal with a traditional publisher was important to them... Read More
That book would
never have been published if the
real identity of the
author hadn't been revealed — this despite good reviews, etc. before Rowling was outed.
This is not to say that self - published
authors can't submit material, but with a hoop to jump through prior to publication such as Blum, there's a very
real chance that the short story will
never see the light of Kindle Singles day.
Never heard a «
real»
author complain about dubious accounting by her traditional publisher?
Initials rule: some
authors never use their names — here's 18 famous with
real first names.
Since I've
never managed to move my two books up very far on Amazon, I
never realized there are some
real dollars to be had for the top ranked books /
authors.
Of course the
real growth in power for
authors is with two groups; the super successful
authors who already command high advances and special treatment, and those who were
never going to be published anyway.
As an
author with a «deep backlist» of dozens of self - published titles that rarely (some
never) make it out of sales ranks in the millions, I know I have more company (literally millions) than you've got in your top 7k, and I would love to see * that * part of the reality of self - publishing better represented by
real statistics.
I think there is an almost fanatical, insular group of indie
authors who were buoyed by the initial explosion of ebook sales who refuse to consider the fact that ebooks will
never replace
real books for most people.
Despite a plethora of «guru's» who are happy to help
authors part with their money, going viral in the
real context of the word should be an aspiration,
never a given, but you can load the odds in your favour.
Moving from Wannabe
Author to the
Real Thing It
never fails... at every conference I speaksat, multiple attendees will say, «I can't believe you've written all these books... I wish I could write a book.»
Moving from Wannabe
Author to the
Real Thing It
never fails... at every conference I speak at, multiple attendees will say, «I can't believe you've written all these books... I wish I could write a book.»
That is
real freedom, of a sort readers and
authors have
never had before.
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.
What most
authors consider «book marketing» doesn't really work at all — and it almost
never addresses the
real reasons why your book isn't selling.
Your readers and fans will identify with and appreciate you much more if you feel like a
real, approachable writer, and not some haughty «
author» who
never shares their personal life.
In the interview, Locke said that he had no previous experience as an
author (he ran an insurance business and a
real estate business before turning to writing), and had
never submitted a query letter or manuscript to a traditional publisher.
It was a great way to get some
real reactions to the story, especially since most
authors never get to actually be in the room while their ebook is being read!
In all my dreams about getting published by a «
real publisher» (before I realized how much smarter it is to go indie), I
never even dared to dream as big as I've done for myself in 2013... and I also realized that what I've achieved this year is small - time compared to what's possible now with a career as an
author.
Whether this source is NOAA, foreign weather observatories, or international climate bodies is irrelevant — the
author is
never a primary source of data unless he is performing experiments, and anyone who has done
real science understands this.
Scott Gerber is a serial entrepreneur, internationally syndicated business columnist,
author (
Never Get a «
Real» Job), TV commentator and founder of Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC), an invite - only organization comprised of the world's most promising young entrepreneurs.
Keith Ferrazzi,
author of networking bestseller «
Never Eat Alone,» lives by the mantra that «the currency of
real networking is not greed but generosity.»
«I've
never had a buyer say, «please, show me a split,»» says Joe Russo, a broker with Docks Only
Real Estate in Lake Norman / Charlotte, N.C., and
author of the self - published book, Selling Your House / Condo in This Housing Emergency of 2008.
I actually grew up in an environment where as remarked on by the
author, about 4 pm a housewife would change her clothes for more suitable attire (literally, women
never wore slacks) in which to greet her spouse on his return from a day of «
real» work, expecting and certainly providing a meal at the ready as per specific direction and instruction.
Advise buyer clients to
never give a take - it - or - leave - it ultimatum, says David Rathgeber,
author of Agent's Guide to
Real Estate.