Sentences with phrase «see author name»

I'm thinking people see author name, a good story description, a reasonable price — and just click it.

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In the article, the MSM propagandist states such things as: 2017 has seen, according to his one time Goldman Sachs source, a «dramatic crash in [physical gold coin] demand,» that interest in gold coins is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has been implicated in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold is «financed by people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short article.
Vanity press publishing is just a fancy name for self - publishing, and there are thousands of self - publishing companies that offer aspiring authors the chance to see their work in print... for a fee.
But for the most part, the author admits the evils embedded in Greek civilization, among which one can easily name the constricted life of most women, the demagoguery of so many politicians, and worst of all the degradation of the slave's life (he quotes the medical writer Galen who once saw an owner poke his slave's eye out with a reed pen).
One sees in Bloom's The Book of J that discrimination is required, just as it was required in historical analysis, if the Bible is not to lose its theological voice in the name of secular worship of an author or an aesthetic ideal.
I would have liked to see the cookbook title larger than the author's name.
Those approaches are best explained with hands - on examples so I recommend looking at these books and Facebook pages for more information (click on the author's names to see their Facebook pages):
In what Lindsay calls the worst case that he has seen, an author suggested a reviewer who shared her first name but not her surname.
It seems very strange that the journal allows for authors to retract their names from the paper, especially since this seems to include also the «Contributors» section, wherein is said who did what (I don't see their names there and I know that they were there earlier).
The game is based on the novel of the same name by award - winning author, Christopher Brookmyre, and sees the player take on the role of protagonist Heather Quinn as she negotiates a variety of levels, all of which reference classic games and genres of years gone by.
Surprisingly enough, Jack's motive for hating Christian and Ana is not that Ana became a fiction editor at a publisher and her major contributions, as seen in this film, are finding an author named «Boyce Fox» (could've sworn my accountant worked at Boyce Fox) and increasing a font size by two points.
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.
Based on Dennis Lehane's novel of the same name, the film marks the second collaboration between the author and director following 2007's Gone Baby Gone and sees Affleck starring alongside Elle Fanning, Brendan Gleeson, Chris Messina, Sienna Miller, Zoe Saldana, -LSB-...]
She was most recently seen starring opposite Janet McTeer in Amber Tamblyn's directorial debut Paint It Black, based on the book of the same name by «White Oleander» author Janet Fitch.
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Roxanna Elden, author of See Me After Class, wryly grouses that professional development is provided in sessions with names like, «Unlock the Sunshine!
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Then you have to select the «Author» from the dropdown menu you will see and enter your pen name.
But I need the author profile first and I can't see how to set up a pen name profile without having a book first, so I'm stuck in a loop!
I have seen many first time authors take advantage of this fact and end up with forewords written by recognizable names like Donald Trump and Stan Lee.
Hugh Howey and Friends (that really should be a trademarked superhero team name, as you'll see in a moment) has launched the sixth quarterly Author Earnings report, a seemingly flawless look at how ebooks are actually selling on Amazon.
But then I see new books — good books — by writers in the region whose names I'm just beginning to recognize, and others by authors long familiar to me, and still others by people I've never heard of, and my confidence grows that no matter where the rest of the country is heading with the printed word, the South is moving in the right direction, and picking up speed.
I'm not sure I'll make it out alive if I admit that I a) don't know the names of the members of boy - band One Direction, b) saw a picture of the band and didn't realize they were all boys, and c) don't understand what is driving fan fiction authors to write volume after volume of fan fiction surrounding the pop... [Read more...]
One penname was good enough because it was seen as «popular» while the real author behind that same penname was not good enough, simply because my real name was «unknown».
As if in echo of the forthright debate about self - publishers» balance - sheet woes that London author Roz Morris opened (see the «provocation» on it at Writer Unboxed)-- and naming an issue we'll be taking up on 30th November at The FutureBook's Author Day — McLaren is ready to talk of a glutted marketplace, of lower unit sales, dwindling revenue... and yet of an optimism not always encountered in this discussion: «Hard work will be rewarded.&author Roz Morris opened (see the «provocation» on it at Writer Unboxed)-- and naming an issue we'll be taking up on 30th November at The FutureBook's Author Day — McLaren is ready to talk of a glutted marketplace, of lower unit sales, dwindling revenue... and yet of an optimism not always encountered in this discussion: «Hard work will be rewarded.&Author Day — McLaren is ready to talk of a glutted marketplace, of lower unit sales, dwindling revenue... and yet of an optimism not always encountered in this discussion: «Hard work will be rewarded.»
You can see sales by publisher name as well as by your own author name, making it easy to generate separate reports.
You see authors with several books out, who have all manner of credentials to their name, and platforms as big as those of a rockstar.
Thousands of authors see that brand name, like Thomas Nelson, and think, Well, my book is being published by Thomas Nelson!
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....
A name author saw her posts on Facebook, and arranged to get her help to get free of the contract.
Nowadays, with nearly 30 years of seeing my byline attached to things I've written and having authored a 3 volume encyclopedia and a history book, I still get that same ethereal shiver every time I look at my name in print or online because I know that having it there represents the faith an editor has placed in my abilities as a writer, or researcher, or reporter...
Side note: Anytime you see a book cover where the author's name is bigger than the title, it's the author's name that sells book, not the story inside.
That's why we're seeing more and more midlisters take co-writing jobs with big names authors, so that the big names will have more books available.
You see, Author Solutions doesn't want to give up all of their precious backlinks, so they're just changing the blog author names when it's conveAuthor Solutions doesn't want to give up all of their precious backlinks, so they're just changing the blog author names when it's conveauthor names when it's convenient.
If it says third - party seller, or you see odd brackets around the title and author name, it is not an Amazon listing.
You also don't want to be seen as «supporting» a brand name in an author photo.
I've seen quite a few authors caught out because someone else grabbed their domain name ahead of them and now get a lot of the traffic.
A reader picks up and likes a romance under «Real Name Writer» and then sees another book from the same author name and buys it and it's a horror novel with ugly guts and blName Writer» and then sees another book from the same author name and buys it and it's a horror novel with ugly guts and blname and buys it and it's a horror novel with ugly guts and blood.
Note: The titles and author names you'll see below are entirely fictitious — placeholders which will be replaced with your title and author name when you purchase a design.
The titles and author names you'll see below are entirely fictitious.
Not only is it fun to see your name in «lights,» having an author bio page makes you real to your online book buyers.
Note: The titles and author names you'll see below are entirely fictitious.
The success of The Great Alone, Hannah's 23rd novel, continues a recent run that has seen her jump from being a successful writer into the type of brand - name author whose name alone guarantees a spot on the best - seller list.
I just saw something the other day that lit a fire under my behind — a fanfiction author took her well - loved story offline, got it published, and is now reselling it (the names have been changed, FYI).
What the author will see is the book title, author name, book synopsis, author bio and book specs (i.e. page count, format, publisher name, etc.)
Some don't see anything wrong with paid reviews that expands the authors name recognition.
In the 1990s, this was seen as the extreme vanity of selfish authors, hence the name «Vanity Press.»
So there is a stigma against self - publishing authors who do it simply because they want to see their name on a book.
My prediction for the coming year is that we're going to see more and more big name authors jumping into the waters — and finding great success.
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