Use
the same author picture and branding images across all sites.
Not exact matches
Rachel is also an
author, with a best - selling book of the
same name: Hands Free Mama, as well as a photographer; her blog is filled with wonderful
pictures!
Across four studies, the
authors examined how ads using
pictures taken from either the
same perspective or from multiple perspectives impact product evaluations.
Paramount
Pictures announced on Tuesday, October 28, 2014 that Academy Award ® - nominees Greg Kinnear and Djimon Hounsou and Academy Award ® - winners Renee Zellweger and Jon Voight will star in
Same Kind of Different As Me, based on the best - selling nonfiction book by Ron Hall and Denver Moore with Lynn Vincent,
author of the bestselling book Heaven Is for Real.
An adaptation of the Nobel Prize - winning
author José Saramago's novel «The Double» (and not the thematically similar Dostoyevsky book of the
same name which confusingly, features elsewhere on this list) this psychological thriller sounds a little bit more damaged and arthouse than Villeneuve's aforementioned studio film and given uncompromising nature of that
picture, we're rather psyched to see how «Enemy» turns out.
Curiously her screen daughter in that best
picture winner Jean Arthur, an even bigger star, shares her
same birthday (for the year of 1900) 1888 Thomas Edison files a patent for the Optical Phonograph (an early step in creating the cinema) 1903
Author and screenwriter Nathanael West is born in NYC.
If that
same author is receiving $ 15,000 advance and writing two books a year the
picture is different.
Another secret: «(I've talked to other readers who say the
same... When I read a NEW
author: I'll remember them when I read their PAPER book (maybe I've touched their book day after day — seeing their name in front of me over and over with their headshot
picture to boot)-- but when I read a NEW
author on Kindle — I can't for the life of m remember «WHO wrote that book»??? Why is that???? Simple....
ANDY WEIR is a New York Times bestselling
author whose debut novel, The Martian, was later adapted into a major motion
picture of the
same name directed by Ridley Scott.
What you can do is make sure your text, style and effects change the
picture enough that it isn't exactly the
same as another
author's.
What is clear by comparing these
pictures is that we have experience in our corner, as you will see many of the
same people year after year, a testament to their experience and joy in helping self - publishing
authors reach their goals: Between 2012 and 2011 the following people joined us for both parties: Back Row: Shirley, Ellen, Patrick, Donna, Cindy, Tony, and Brent.
But the big
picture remains the
same, which is why I still like the post: whether we're talking producers or sellers, monopolies or cartels,
authors still need to look out for themselves or each other as a whole because, well, that's what everyone else is doing.
If you correlate these reports with the prior churn on how royalty statements are not passing the sniff test (my favorite was the
authors with the
same royalty statements for eBooks as if they were copy and pasted) and the
picture gets darker.
Make sure your
author picture and other branding items (banners, etc) are the
same or similar across social media platforms and your website.
Any change in those numbers impacts all books equally, so the
picture of how
authors are doing according to how they publish remains the
same.
These are books where the
author positions text and images on the page, and your readers will see the
same layout, exactly what you want for most books containing
pictures.
Alea posted a paper, and The Big
Picture a slideshow on sovereign debts, by the
same author.