Sentences with phrase «recent guest post for»

In his recent guest post for The Creative Penn called «Building a Literary Community: Why and How,» Rothman qualifies the stereotype of the solitary writer.
I'm excited to share my recent guest post for Writer Unboxed: Fiction Writing Contests Worth Your Time (April, May, June Edition)
As Dr Christina Schaedel, a research associate in effects of warming on permafrost at Northern Arizona University, wrote in a recent guest post for Carbon Brief:
Dan Graham, an Austin resident and CEO of sign company BuildASign.com, said as much in a recent guest post for tech news site TechCrunch that Uber and Lyft.
My recent guest posts for Dana Lynn Smith's Savvy Book Marketer blog include Preparing for Your First Interview as a Published Author and Evaluating Your Current Online Visibility.

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Readers may recall that we have talked about the theory espoused by our previous guest speaker Ben Hunt with respect to price inflation in a period of monetary tightening in a series of recent posts entitled «Business Cycles and Inflation» (see Part 1 and Part 2 for the details).
Today's guest post is offered up by Sadie Radinsky, whom I had the pleasure of chatting with on a recent episode of her podcast, Jump For Joy.
I still watched the Thanksgiving Day Parade, this time with a great big cup of coffee, but rather than sit and wait for the guests to arrive, I was part of the preparations (see last week's post on recent Thanksgiving favorites!).
Recent guest posts with writing tips and gift ideas for small business owners from Roger C. Parker
During the count - down period before the GayRomLit Retreat, I was able to sign up at three blogs to do guest blog posts and get some reviews for my most recent book, Oliver & Jack: At Lodgings In Lyme.
There are also links to other recent blog posts about mind mapping that appeared as guest posts on other blogs for authors and self - publishers.
This was a great week: A recent blog of mine was included as a guest post on one of the great websites for authors, thebookdesigner.com (see below), and my British bestie, Julie, arrived for a visit so I took some time off from writing.
My guest for TKC 338 on Friday, January 23, 2015, will be Andy Weir, author of The Martian, described by Guy Kawasaki in a recent Facebook post as «the most enjoyable book I have ever read.»
There's lots of helpful content on this site about how to use social networks for book marketing, including a recent guest post about Facebook, an article on the three Facebook options (profile, Page, group), and a good Twitter primer.
I remember one of your guest posts mentioning how you avoided the stock market for an extended period of time (in recent years) and stayed in cash due to stock valuation issues.
Dear Guest, Thank you very much for choosing ibis Kiev City Center hotel and for taking time to post your feedback following the recent stay at our hotel.
Guest post: Roger Andrews Renewable energy, particularly wind and solar, continues to set records for electicity generation and installed capacity in many parts of the world, and as shown in Figure 1 wind and solar growth in recent years has indeed been quite spectacular (the data used to construct this and following Figures are from the 2014 BP Statistical Review of World Energy): Figure 1: Electricity Generated from Solar and Wind, 1965 - 2013 But Figure 1 doesn't tell the whole story because solar and wind are only two of the four main sources of renewable energy.
See my recent guest post on clean coal for vivid contemporary EPA examples from another field.
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach The recent post here on WUWT about the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) has a lot of folks claiming that the PDO is useful for predicting the future of the climate... I don't think so myself, and this post is about why I don't think the PDO predicts the climatPost by Willis Eschenbach The recent post here on WUWT about the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) has a lot of folks claiming that the PDO is useful for predicting the future of the climate... I don't think so myself, and this post is about why I don't think the PDO predicts the climatpost here on WUWT about the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) has a lot of folks claiming that the PDO is useful for predicting the future of the climate... I don't think so myself, and this post is about why I don't think the PDO predicts the climatpost is about why I don't think the PDO predicts the climate...
Hence we have taken the liberty of basing our title for today on a recent WUWT guest post by Willis Eschenbach entitled:
Guest Post by Bob Tisdale In Dana Nuccitelli's recent post at SkepticalScience Matt Ridley wants to gamble the Earth's future because he won't learn from the past, he has finally admitted something we've been discussing for more than 6 yePost by Bob Tisdale In Dana Nuccitelli's recent post at SkepticalScience Matt Ridley wants to gamble the Earth's future because he won't learn from the past, he has finally admitted something we've been discussing for more than 6 yepost at SkepticalScience Matt Ridley wants to gamble the Earth's future because he won't learn from the past, he has finally admitted something we've been discussing for more than 6 years.
A recent guest post on Richard Zorza's wonderful Access To Justice blog endorsed a strategy for building a legal self help center in every jurisdiction in the country within the next five years.
Beyond the Hague is excited to welcome Dr. Rachel Killean for this guest post on the recent appeal judgement at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia.
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