Sentences with phrase «refer other authors»

We do wish all of our authors the very best in their artistic endeavors, and hope that, if pleased with the Editor's work, they will refer other authors to our services.

Not exact matches

The authors did not expect to find such differences, either from Theranos or the other two labs, referring to «an unexpected degree of variability within and among testing services.»
The author mentions Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Ben Franklin in a positive light regarding Islam, but conveniently leaves out that these and many other Founding Fathers were against Islam (commonly referred to as Mahometism back then) as a threat to American society and safety.
It is common for ancient authors to refer to beheading and the sword even when many of those they are speaking of were executed by other means.
Finally, it might be noted that the French - ness of the book's author is also occasionally apparent: could any other nation produce a book in which Napoleon gets referred to as a hero?
I appreciate Richard Bushman's attention to my article, but I'm afraid he leaves me with the most banal of author's responses: His critique seems to refer to some article other than the one I wrote.
The Manichaean author refers to Peter as a traitor for convincing the others to return to their old occupation.
When the author refers to other commentators on specialist subjects, such as the raising of children, she is quite precise in how she mentions them, and also from where their observations, or research, have originated.
Nine annotated bibliographies detailing information concerning the various authors and books referred to in the text along with some other sources.
Referred to as «extreme KBOs» (eKBOs) by the authors, all of these have extremely large orbital eccentricities, in other words, they get very close to the Sun at one point on their orbital journey, only to swing far out into space once they pass the Sun, on long elliptical orbits that take these strange mini worlds hundreds of AUs away from the Sun.
«Going back to the first example,» say the authors, «super coupling means that all the light will be transferred from one side of the wall to the other through any shape of hole we want to make; tunnel effect refers to light passing through a hole of any length, no matter how long we want to make it; and the confining of energy is due to the fact that the light is transferred even through very small holes, so the energy inside the hole is squeezed enormously.»
The authors refer to their hypothesis as differential partitioning - environmental buffering, and suggest that partitioning cells into different fates according to prevailing conditions could be a strategy used by many other types of cell coalitions — whether microbial communities, humans, trees, or jellyfish.
The study's (PDF) authors hesitate to isolate and praise a single component of the nut, referring to them as «complex food matrices containing diverse nutrients and other chemical constituents.»
They can also refer the author to other posts which share views that strengthen or question the post's position.
Positive comments from some recent users of this book include: Most schools are full of documents and data... Dr Slater is among the first to show how they can be used to compare what is said on paper and in interviews... The results will shock you... Dr Slater is a successful high school teacher and an award winning author... and here's why... Fantastic little book, punches well above its weight... Makes it seem so simple... the art of the genius... As an advocate of the What Works agenda, I think this book really is a wake - up call... A fantastic insight into the potential for using documents in research... Nails twenty years of research in twenty minutes... Worth every dime... Every student in my class (6th form) has been told to buy this book... and it's easy to see why... Shines a great big light on the power of documents in research... Surely this is the best book in its field... First class... I kept referring to this book in my presentation last week and the audience was ecstatic... Education research, usually has little effect on me... Until now... This book is formidable... Crushes the concept that education research is rubbish... fantastic insight... Blows you away with its power and simplicity... Huge reality check, senior school managers at good schools tell the truth, other's don't, won't or can't, and their students suffer.
The authors of the study also refer frequently to the prevalence of fade - out of cognitive gains in other research on the impact of preschool programs.
But you should remember that research essays can contain blocks of authorial text because students refer to other authors and quote their works.
This ties in nicely with what we've heard from other writers who talk about the «good» and «bad» iUniverse, referring to their feelings about the company before and after it was purchased by Author Solutions.
And overflow candidates might get rejection letters from Dellarte that refer them to one of Author Solutions» other vanity presses!
I HATE it when, in dialogue, the author has characters constantly refer to each other by name.
Ask other authors, your social media network or look on the websites of credible industry companies or organizations to see if they refer professionals.
Very divergent upbringing and lives but the author somehow made them tolerate each other (with Aunt Midge referring) and actually become fast friends and learn to take care of each other.
Instead, they stick with their stable of authors who are turning out a book a year or authors who are referred to them by other agents.
All parties other than the Author will be referred to as «Authorized Representative» in this agreement.
The «stuff» in question typically refers to various components of author - platform - building: social media presence, networking, marketing, branding... you know, all the stuff you do when you've written something you actually want other people to read.
Independent authors commonly refer to this as «perma - free,» short for «permanently free,» since this is not done unless the author is interested in making the book available for free indefinitely, as a lead generation tool for other titles.
If an author sends you material and for some reason the two of you don't click, do you refer the author to other editors that you know?
This goes by many names, too — some refer to «adjacent markets» (potential audiences with interests in common with an author's work), others simply to «networking.»
Dougie Brimson New Generation Publishing The other day, whilst talking about the subject of publishing, I was referred to as an indie - author and then asked if I was comfortable with the label... I have actually given it some consideration and eventually I goggled the obvious question; what is an indie author?
Exclusivity for authors means choosing to publish only on Amazon, and when authors refer to publishing wide, it means their books are available on other stores.
Some authors happily share pictures of their children, others refer to them using code names and only share obliquely.
The others just add to the time the author has to spend checking to make sure the conversion was done properly) I was referring to e-book, print and audio.
Most of the other moves you refer to — the pricing and royalty inconsistencies and its schizophrenic play as author, editor and publisher — are driven at first just to see what will happen, knowing that if the move is a success Amazon will have further disrupted the publishing market.
I refer to errors of sentence structure such as: «Because they're so personal, memoirs have a limited audience, while the public kind of creative nonfiction — when authors write about something other than themselves — has a larger audience.
As always a balanced reporter, Anderson doesn't buy in 100 % into the report, and at one point refers to its «partisan nature» and writes that «Author Earnings repeatedly has hobbled its own efforts to widen the discussion... by framing its results in ways that call out «the other side».»
Moreover, the articles I've read also seem only to refer to fiction writers when there are many other types of authors.
I've been referring lots of other authors to your blog.
I think most nonfiction authors who plan to self - publish don't even consider writing a book proposal, yet it's a smart move because it will not only help you clarify what will go in the book, it will also help you shape what will make yours different from others on the topic — which you've referred to here.
The other day, whilst talking about the subject of publishing, I was referred to as an indie - author and then asked if I was comfortable with the label.
Just as from time to time our editors refer authors or artists to other trade houses, Blurb.com presents another option if they consider it an appropriate choice.
Like so many others interested in blaming cats for declining bird populations, Longcore et al. refer to a 1996 article in Wisconsin Natural Resources magazine [1], in which the authors estimate that 8 — 219 million birds are killed annually by «free - ranging rural cats» in the state.
It does not correspond with levels of traffic reported by similar professionals in other contexts, and I would refer to the authors and ask if multiple addressees were counted as separate emails (which a server log analysis would mistakenly do).
Malcolm Gladwell, author of Blink, refers to stereotyping and other forms of rapid cognitive processes as «thin - slicing»: the way we quickly and unconsciously find patterns in situations and behavior, sometimes based on our previous experiences.
She commented on «plurality judgments», by which she was referring to single judgments with multiple authors, noting that «the idea of plurality judgments as the norm is very radical» and that while «some of us are sympathetic to it» others in the Supreme Court were not.
[Full Disclosure: I am one of the authors of this brief] Justices Breyer, Ginsburg and Alito referred to the brief by name, and several other Justices were clearly influenced by the information in the brief.
To present a position in such a way, without referring to any other viewpoints on a matter, suggests the authors» endorsement of the claims.
In her article «To Fall in Love With Anyone, Do This,» author Mandy Len Catron refers to a study by psychologist Arthur Aron that examines whether intimacy between two strangers can be accelerated by having them ask each other a specific series of personal questions.
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