Sentences with phrase «really creative author»

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Technology can often play a big role in this process and it's great to see that more authors of all levels are really starting to embrace advances throughout the learning, creative, marketing, licensing and distribution process.
And you're really good at helping authors come out of their creative bubble, and communicate their value.
If you REALLY want to support the creative arts, pirate the book then send the author a check for the retail price.
I really like The Creative Pen and Helping Writers Become Authors.
Over time, authors who wanted to maintain complete creative control over their books began to create their own small presses, which really only involves starting a business and little else.
Since I know a lot about writing and painting, the fickle worlds of publishing and fine art, and have gotten pretty damn good at internet marketing, platform building, and online sales, it's really easy for me to help struggling artists and authors figure out what their problems are and get them earning enough money to quit their jobs and focus on being creative geniuses that change the world.
My main concern on this blog, is helping overcome the challenges facing indie authors, artists and entrepreneurs with creative solutions that aren't obvious and in most cases have never really been considered.
The author was very creative in the way he presented his story and really held my attention on a coast - to - coast flight last week where I read the entire book.
There's a nice collaboration between good editors and authors that really teases out the creative process.
So it really depends but I try my best to leave creative decision matters ultimately up to the author and / or editor in order to avoid stepping on any toes.
As your «Get Unstuck» Writing Coach, I help writers and aspiring authors like you to overcome obstacles, clear self - doubt and reconnect with your creative side, so that you can finally write and publish the book you really want to!
That's really important, I think, for what we do, and I think, whether you're an author or a developer, that's something to think about researching, weighing out things, seeing how you can stand out and be a unique voice or unique creative, compared to what's out there already.
This book is different and offers really creative ideas for authors but will never be found by the ones who need it most unless I can get reviews.
Her designs are unique, creative and really tell the authors story.
That is why a lot of authors aren't really strong with marketing because we're so strong with the creative stuff.
I mean, for me, the writing was a creative thing, and I'm doing book covers and creating ebooks, and I'm working with some really talented authors on branding and different things: it's a creative process for me, so whether it's writing or doing this, it serves the same need that I have to be creative.
These authors are really creative with their bio sections.
These are websites and tools that aren't really reviewers or social networks, groups or publishers, but rather creative problem solvers that can rev up your author marketing and publicity.
Thirdly, authors love being creative and can really enjoy the process — wasting months playing with things that totally don't matter, driving their designers crazy, and ending up with a crappy website anyway (this happens at least 90 % of the time, because 90 % of author websites are ugly, amateurish, and unprofessional).
I use the word «customer» consciously here, as you really need to think like a savvy business person rather than a creative author (hopefully you have a mildly schizophrenic personality and can embrace both personas).
It really has to happen and then there's going to be a vetting of the self - published authors, the indie authors, to determine whether their books are earning something that would justify the amount of work for a non-creative to put in to continue that piece of creative work.
I really wanted to share about this book and its author during Creative Inspiration Week, but long story short it didn't happen.
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