Sentences with phrase «see this work published by»

Other authors may see this work published by a vanity press as a stepping stone to get a traditional publishing house's attention for a second work.

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It published pieces by officials of Chicago's Art Institute, as well as by and on local sculptor Lorado Taft, in whose work Morrison saw portrayed «lofty ideas» and «the supremacy of the ethical.»
This work may be most easily seen in the report of the Sixth Oxford Institute of Methodist Theological Studies (1977), published as Sanctification and Liberation (Nashville: Abingdon, 1981) and edited by Theodore Runyon of Emory University.
i enjoy surfing through new published works by various scientists expanding my mind based on their findings; and tying some of their findings just to see how it worked.
In a work recently completed, but not yet published, I have explained how the adaptability of animal bodily systems, especially the brain, which Meredith and Stein have remarkably demonstrated in respect of the senses in their The Merging of the Senses and which is seen in infant language - learning in a way discussed by Meltzoff, Butterworth and others, reaches a peak in the case of the human use of language so that it is solely semantic and communicational constraints which determine grammar and nothing universal in grammar is determined by neurology.
See also We Shall Re-build by George MacLeod [American edition published by Kirkridge, 808 Witherspoon Building, Philadelphia, Pa.] for a description of the philosophy and work of the Iona Community.)
how does fair, unbiased CNN, AKA ACNN (Anderson Cooper News Network) pick and choose stories as noteworthy... a comment is made by a very elderly priest, probably not quoted properly, and is «front page news» on CNN's website... this same man (priest) has written many great books, done a lot of great charity work in the poorer parts of New York and nothing is ever posted on the website... but something is said incorrectly and its published... is this fair, is it right, is it unbiased or is the motivation to make an entire Church lokk bad and let the anti-Catholic screwballs have their heyday in hateful posts... I didn't see this wonderful netwrok post anything about the disgusting, bigoted and hateful attacks, written by the liberal left wing media elites, like Maureen Dowd, against Rep. Paul Ryan and his Catholic faith... it's all acceptable to you liberal HYPOCRITES!
When I first saw the title of this book I assumed it would be a pamphlet along the lines of those very useful booklets published by the Catholic Truth Society, setting out Catholic doctrine in simple terms for the interested reader without the time or inclination to read more weighty theological works.
My work in recipe development and food photography had been picked up, published and seen by millions.
By contributing work to Food Matters, you have the potential to have your published pieces be seen by some of the most passionate people in the wellness spacBy contributing work to Food Matters, you have the potential to have your published pieces be seen by some of the most passionate people in the wellness spacby some of the most passionate people in the wellness space.
John has also seen his work been published by the likes of The Guardian, World Soccer and Shoot Magazine over the course of his bourgeoning journalism career so far.
Last you can connect the blog post with some of your previous work (or somebody else's) by saying «We had a look at a similar problem and we found out that... You can see a published paper on that here (link)».
Despite the fact that your mind never really leaves that equation in front of you, you connect with a solid handshake and comment on an article you saw her publish recently, followed by a short discussion about a possible tie - in to a project you've been working on.
Some may believe that publication in Big - Time Science is equivalent to two or three society - level articles, but the most important thing is to get your work out there where people can see it by publishing regularly in journals that are widely respected, read, and cited by your peers.
This size reduction could be linked to the spread of semi-free foraging practices of cattle during the Early Middle Ages, a trend seen elsewhere in Europe and which has been confirmed by the analysis of stable isotopes; this work was carried out by the research group which Idoia Grau belongs to and was published a few months ago in Quaternary International.
This size reduction could be linked to the spread of semi-free foraging practices of cattle during the Early Middle Ages, a trend seen elsewhere in Europe and which has been confirmed by the analysis of stable isotopes; this work was carried out by the research group which Idoia Grau belongs to and was published a few months ago in «Quaternary International» (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1040618214003516).
Non-compliance with scholarly journal policies (both journal - specific and general), including, but not limited to: multiple simultaneous submissions to different journals, re-publication of one's own prior work (duplicate publications)(see also item 3 above), failure to rectify / correct one's own published record when errors or inaccuracies are found or reported by self or third parties.
Reading up on research conducted by renowned academics, I've yet to see any scientific paper (published by an online dating site that claims scientific matching or any related academic) showing how its «recipe» really works, i.e. proving they can offer enduring, long term relationships (or marriage) with low divorce rates.
One of the best resources for teachers to consult is a practice guide published by the What Works Clearinghouse: Developing Effective Fractions Instruction for Kindergarten Through Eighth Grade (see full disclosure below).
Brian Jacob and Lars Lefgren find no relationship between teachers» pay and their performance in a mid-sized, western school district (see «When Principals Rate Teachers,» research, page 58); and Eric Hanushek, Steven Rivkin, and Daniel O'Brien, in a 2005 working paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, report no relationship between teacher productivity and changes in pay, suggesting that surrounding districts do not pull the most effective teachers from the city by offering higher salaries.
In work published in 1997, Susan Mayer, former dean of the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy Studies, tried to answer this question by carrying out a variety of tests, each of them an attempt to see exactly how much changes in income directly affect student achievement.
His work has appeared in To Teach: The Journey, In Comics (Published by Teacher's College Press),... See Archive
According to a report published by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, the state's education stakeholders saw overlap between the new standards they were working on and the Common Core.
According to a new working paper published by the National Bureau for Economic Research, much of the academic progress seen in public charter schools is the result of many schools adopting a «no excuses» attitude toward behavioral issues.
He's just published the second in his Looking Glass trilogy (Seeing Red), published a spin - off comic in December 2005 about the character of Hatter Madigan (Hatter M illustrated by Ben Templesmith), is working on a video game (set in Wonderland during the 13 - year - reign of Queen Redd, which is barely touched on in the book), and is in talks about a movie trilogy which, undoubtedly, would lead to countless merchandising opportunities.
I now check every new entry in the Audible new release SF list to see whether the «publisher» is also the «author,» or whether the publishing «company» happens to feature only works by the same writer.
(cont'd)- I'm giving away hundreds of listings on the Vault, and as a result of doing so, won't see one thin dime of income on the site until October or later - Given all the time and money I've already sunk into developing the site, I don't even expect to earn back my upfront investment until sometime next year - I'm already personally reaching out to publishers on behalf of authors who are listed in the Vault, on my own time and my own long distance bill, despite the fact that I don't stand to earn so much as a finder's fee if any of those contacts result in an offer - I make my The IndieAuthor Guide available for free on my author site and blog - I built Publetariat, a free resource for self - pubbing authors and small imprints, by myself, and paid for its registration, software and hosting out of my own pocket - I shoulder all the ongoing expense and the lion's share of administration for the Publetariat site, which since its launch on 2/11 of this year, has only earned $ 36 in ad revenue; the site never has, and likely never will, earn its keep in ad revenue, but I keep it going because I know it's a valuable resource for authors and publishers - I've given away far more copies of my novels than I've sold, because I'm a pushover for anyone who emails me to say s / he can't afford to buy them - I paid my own travel expenses to speak at this year's O'Reilly Tools of Change conference, nearly $ 1000, just to be part of the Rise of Ebooks panel and raise awareness about self - published authors who are strategically leveraging ebooks - I judge in self - published book competitions, and I read the * entire * book in every case, despite the fact that the honorarium has never been more than $ 12 per book — a figure that works out to less than $.50 per hour of my time spent reading and commenting In spite of all this, you still come here and elsewhere to insinuate I'm greedy and only out to take advantage of my fellow authors.
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Randomly stumbled upon this tonight and I see most of the comments are now years old... but in response to your last comment Tracy about how you know at least some writers that make $ 1,000 a day by writing longer works... out of curiosity, are these writers publishing dozens of books to get to that level or did they just find the right niche and only have to publish a few books to get to that level?
But rather than segregating self published books, what I would rather see is an education of the public to differentiate between the terms vanity publishing (which I think most folks agree is generally bad and awful and will never lose its stigma), self - publishing (which often connotes work that has not been properly vetted by people who know how to judge a good product) and indie publishing, which is a term that those of us who use it are hoping will come to mean quality — work that has been vetted by independent editors and formatted by people who give a damn about putting out a professional product that rivals anything put out by New York.
As a traditionally published writer (who doesn't do it for the prestige, but the money, by the way... it's not my ego, but my bank balance that's involved in the choice) I see the big advantage of traditional publishing as $ $ and the time it saves me — leaving me time to write while someone else does some of the donkey work.
Miller, whose book The Hand of God (Vamptasy) is published by an independent publisher, saw this as a chance to give back to a larger community of authors who all have the same goal: producing inspired works in their fields.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware In the course of my work with Writer Beware, I see a lot of publishing contracts (for the most part, these are from small presses).
You can see examples of my work in any book published by Lone Road Publishing (Alex, Rebecca, Todd, Children of a Broken Sky) as well as in Prison of Souls (Xander Grey, 2015).
McPhee is obliged by contract to offer all work to The New Yorker first, and when then - editor Tina Brown saw Silk Parachute, a story about teenaged McPhee's relationship with his mother, she grabbed it and published it immediately.
Authors and publishers who want to strengthen the life (or slow the death) of hard - copy publishing would be encouraged to see ebook bundling as something that could prop up that format, and reminded that, for the ebook bundling to work, the price would have to be low enough to be considered «nominal» by some significant swath of customers.
Indeed, people write in larger numbers than were ever accepted by publishers, as I saw when working in publishing in the late 80s / early 90s.
You are proud of yourself and your book and so, rather than wait for others to see the gift that you have, you support yourself and your book by self - publishing your work.
Oh and by the way, addressing the EIR (Elephant in the Room, aka Jeff Bezos, Amazon and company), when editors, agents and publishers I've worked with for years forgot to call or email me back on so many occasions, one email, eight hours later, garnered a call from the Jeff Bezos executive team to see how they might expedite my self - published cookbook when I encountered a snag.
When you read some of the books published by traditional publishing, and see that your own work is often much better in comparison, you start to think something else is going on.
Peer review may be harder to satisfy; traditionally - published authors are, of course, «reviewed» by agents and editors before the book is released, but self - published works aren't necessarily seen (or screened) by professional eyes before the book is published (which is one reason why some of them are so badly written, copy - edited, and / or proofread.)
Briefly, in case you've missed it, this monthly programme sees Sanderson selecting works of independently and self - published authors from a selection provided by Nook Press, the self - publishing platform of Barnes and Noble.
The result is that a book you see on the shelf of a bookstore, or at a reading, may have been produced by an entire team of publishing professionals in New York, or a team of professionals working independently for a self - published author.
Particularly by using short works — Kindle Singles, for example — Sharp says she's seeing benefits from self - publishing that she couldn't achieve in strictly traditional publishing.
Well, my story is that I self - published «Letter to a Prohibitionist» on Amazon because I've come to accept the publishing fact, as demonstrated by numerous works on the subject before mine, that books on the War on Drugs don't sell — and therefore agents don't ask to see the manuscript.
Your blog has totally turned me on to the indie publishing idea, and I would hate for my work in progress to be dismissed by a reviewer who saw it as less than legitimate.
Authors must watch out for the unscrupulous types who prey on unsuspecting authors in the making who are so eager to see their work out there that they get trapped by the publishing predators.»
Latter than he set about changing this by publishing a detailed list of Indian breeds, stating: «My work will only be fulfilled if we see the pedigreed dogs of Indian origin in dog shows in India».
Published «36-24-36», a monograph with text contribution by Thierry de Duve and distributed by D.A.P. McClelland is represented by Team Gallery, Inc. and her work can be seen at Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago.
In her autobiography, which is published in paperback by Tate Publishing this September, Kusama describes her first exhibition: «I debuted in New York with just five works - monochromatic and simple, yet complex, subconscious accumulations of microcosmic lights, in which the spatial universe unfolds as far as the eye can see.
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