Sentences with phrase «see books on»

Believe it or not, if an IRA auditor walks through your home to view your home office and they see books on your home office's bookshelf not related to rental properties, they will disallow the deduction.
See books on the steps to mastery on any difficult subject — race car driving, chess, martial arts, etc..
I'll be frank, my ultimate dream when I first started in this business was to see my books on your shelves.
Some of my Book Cover Cafe authors how found it very rewarding walking into libraries to see their books on stands, and schools being able to order from school suppliers that Lightning Source is connected with.
Oh, one word of warning, you won't see the books on your Kobo until you've disconnected it and given it a moment to update itself.
I knew very few writers, myself included, who would» t love to see their books on the shelves of the local store.
One let me know that she could see her books on her dashboard (which the authors use to manage their content on the site) but that customers could no longer see or find her books to buy.
Has anyone checked out Infinity Publishing, they state they offer a return book policy for brick and mortar stores which would increase self publishing authors a chance to see our books on store shelves such as Walmart, Barnes and Noble, etc..
At the time of first Kindle announcement, many people thought they would never see the books on Kindle.
The first production decision self - published writers must make is whether they would like their books released in digital, print, or both formats, and where they'd like to see their books on sale.
I'd love nothing more than to see my books on the shelves of bookshops along the US and UK High Streets and to get that elusive film deal, of course!
We also still secretly want to see our books on the shelf in the bookstore.
Also Me: OK, see the books on that page, and how they have a sort of picture of a book in the corner?
Yes, when most of us are first starting out, we're all going to assume that the goal is to see our books on the shelf because that's what non-writers think of when they hear «published a book.»
But there's a difference between wanting to see our books on the shelf and thinking that having our books in physical stores will have a large impact on our sales.
Robin Cutler [00:01:10] Tons, because you know, even though this is the digital age, most authors would love to see their books on the shelf of a major store.
With BGI gone, and B&N actively pushing their customers to buy Nooks (and never come back into a B&N again) people no longer see books on the table and pick them up.
And what will breathe new life into a really interesting digital enhancement in order to encourage more consumers to see books on a global participation scale?
Validation is still a huge part of the equation for authors (at least it was for me), and it had always been a dream of mine to see my books on a shelf in Barnes and Noble, and do a book - signing there!
It is a real thrill for students to take their parents to the bookstore to see their books on display.
They'll see the books on the shelves and be more inclined to write about idating and eHarmony.
You will see books on finding and keeping the man / woman for you, the golden rules of dating, meeting the perfect man / woman etc..
If you see books on the subject, that's a great sign.
In fact, I see a book on Quantum Marketing in the future and I think we need to call it the «Quantum of Solis.».
Just saw your blog today and saw your book on the need of a church death.
I started working on Evolving in Monkey Town nearly four years ago, signed a contract with Zondervan back in September of 2008, and won't see the book on shelves until June of 2010!
(See my book on sensation.)
I saw this book on the table of a friend recently and felt instantly drawn to it.
I just saw the book on Amazon as I was browsing — it looks fantastic!
I was at my local San Diego Anthropologie store last night and literally RAN over to their book table when I saw your book on it.
My friend saw the book on the counter and said she was excited to see it.
Saw your book on the table at the Lehi Costco yesterday.
I came across your name after seeing your books on some Paleo sites and hearing your interviews on other keto and health podcasts.
I saw your book on amazon, and am really interested in getting your books since everyone says that you allow great flexibility in ingredients.
I saw your book on Dr. Sears website and then linked to your site.
My best friend Jaclyn came to visit me and saw the book on my kitchen counter and asked what it was.
And during the 1990s and 2000s it helped Alaska become the only US state in which equality rose rather than fell (for more on this, see this book on the Alaska model I co-edited with Michael W. Howard).
«We won't make any decisions on spending and taxes until we've seen the books on day one of a new adminsitration.
See my book on this at Amazon: Sedentary Nation.
I do not have an ebook reader nor have I ever even seen a book on one.
Anyway regardless of your thoughts on libraries, indie bookshops or even big bookshops, I hope this helps explain to trad and self - pubbers alike why they may not see their book on our shelves, ever.
Mostly because I think your writing and your knowledge of writing is wonderful, but because I already saw your books on Amazon.
«It's lovely to see your book on a shelf, but I'd trade that every time for a big readership and fabulous reviews from my readers.
It can take weeks or months to see your book on the most popular newsletters, but the publicity is worth the wait.
Writing is such a lonely business, with so few external rewards, that being patted on the back and seeing my book on a best - seller shelf was a thrill.
Yes, I could see this book on a women's history reading list.
It attracted a fair amount of attention in a short period of time because many uninformed authors saw their books on the website and accused it of piracy.
Don't expect to see your book on physical bookstore shelves when working with such a press.
As an Indie author, I would not get the thrill of walking in B&N and seeing my book on the shelf, though if I choose the right options and self - pub as POD, my book could also be a special order by those stores.
That's the complete author dream to walk into a Barnes and Noble, and to see their book on a shelf.
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