Sentences with phrase «showing other books like»

In a query include: one paragraph about the story, one paragraph about you and your credentials; a market analysis showing other books like yours, potential markets and what you as the author are willing to do to push the book.

Not exact matches

«They're underwriting less in that region now, but just like other lenders, weakness hasn't shown up in the books yet,» Chan says.
His fourth book, «Small Town Rules: How Small Business and Big Brands can Profit in a Connected Economy» shows how when every customer can talk to every other customer, it's like living in a small town: Your reputation is everything!
They use all sweet word to show compassionate like every other civilized religion, tell us to read their book which is full of contradictions.
The point of the list is to show we all are OK with the historical things we read about in other books (like Caesar, even though the earliest we have is 1000 years later) but most aren't content with the Bible when we have something only 25 years later.
On the other hand, the work of other younger theologians like Schubert Ogden, in his book Christ without Myth and more recently (and admirably) in The Reality of God, has shown a way of employing the insights of a soundly based biblical hermeneutic within the context of a specifically process - thought understanding of the human situation and the world in which man's existence is set.
We know Strow would be booked to win, but Big E is strong enough and a good enough wrestler to have a very good showing, and he could throw Strowman around like few others on the roster.
Two other ages and stages books that I like that I think do a good job of blending philosophy with practical pointers are The Baby Book: Everything You Need to Know About Your Baby from Birth to Age Two (Revised and Updated Edition) by William and Martha Sears (you knew that would show up here, didn't you?!)
They can serve ads using highly specific details, like relationship status, location, employment status, favourite books, mobile device, movies or TV shows, and a host of other categories.
Asked if his book painted a flattering picture of New Labour, Lord Mandelson replied: «I do think it shows a very good and flattering picture of not just Gordon Brown and Tony Blair but others like me who helped them rescue the Labour party from what it was in the 1980s.»
Reading a book on Stonehenge and other prehistoric structures by Gerald S. Hawkins, I came across some doodle - like patterns that resembled the ones shown in Alison George's article on cave art and the origins of intelligence (23 November 2013, p 36).
What sets it apart from other books on conservation is that it shows that, in addition to accumulating data on the animals, we have to come to terms with the complex mixture of science, greed, indifference, and cultural differences that have to be tackled if animals like the panda are to be saved.
His own work has shown that over time, the initial traits that people find attractive in otherslike looks, charisma, and success — lose a lot of their value while the things that make people unique — like their favorite book or movies — become more important.
I read her other book, Screw the Fairytale, first and liked her writing style (she is a talented journalist with a self - proclaimed interest in the sex industry and it shows).
Meaning, that like certain other tv shows, movies, and books, whether or not you like and / or «get» the show is an indicator of your level of intellectual sophistication and / or emotional maturity.
Like our rundowns of upcoming comic book - based TV shows, movies, and other genre movies, we're not including production info behond the developer; this is just an easy - to - read look at what's to come for North American gamers.
Frozen has soared past $ 800m at the worldwide box office and just overtook The Lion King to become the second highest grossing original animation (in other words, not based on a pre-existing property like a book, TV show or musical) behind Finding Nemo.
Summers's school (like the other leadership - themed schools described in the book) is a funny mix of progressive (lots of teamwork and decisionmaking activities) and paternalistic (students learn catchy songs emphasizing the 7 Habits and keep notebooks, graphs, charts, and diagrams showing their goals and the progress they are making toward them).
This site includes Listen Up, a student's guide to the Individualized Educational Program; Speak Up, tips on dealing with and compensating for LD - related problems; Read Up, a list of books about LD and kids with LD; and Interact Up, an activity page where students can take a quiz to learn about celebrities with learning disabilities and print a page to show other people what it's like to have a learning disability.
This evidence - based book is drawn from research showing that students from all backgrounds in identity safe classrooms learn better and like school more than their peers in other classrooms.
These graphics are great for your websites, book signings, book banners and any other place you would like to show off your marketing materials.
Interestingly, when you download each free book, InstaFreebie immediately shows you three other free ebooks it thinks you might like.
I was fortunate to have a team of talented and creative professionals to help me with things like cover and interior design of the book, but I still had to show up, make decisions, approve proofs, suggest changes, write cover copy, and an assortment of other things.
However, I think the biggest reason she likes print is because carrying her book of the day / week around school, for her, is how some other person might show off their designer bag or expensive sneakers.»
Sometimes you need a review to get started — Getting a pre-release review or an early review from a reputable paid service, like City Book Review, Kirkus, or Foreword, can give you something to show other potential reviewers why they might enjoy your bBook Review, Kirkus, or Foreword, can give you something to show other potential reviewers why they might enjoy your bookbook.
This show's Question of the Week: Do you feel like giving away books for free devalues your work and the work of other authors?
Start with: Blog Talk Radio shows that feature authors and books, like Indie Books with Will Wilson, The Backporch Writer with Kori Miller, and so many more; Google + LIVE and taped Hangouts on Air, such as my show, CHANGES, which then go to Youtube; D'vorah Lansky's and others» teleseminars and webinars devoted to books, book marketing and authors; The Authors Show, A Book and a Chat and many others on their own «channels»; podcasts and other shows, such as The Author Hangout, with Shawn Manaher and R.J. Adams, via iTunes and other sources, and so many books, like Indie Books with Will Wilson, The Backporch Writer with Kori Miller, and so many more; Google + LIVE and taped Hangouts on Air, such as my show, CHANGES, which then go to Youtube; D'vorah Lansky's and others» teleseminars and webinars devoted to books, book marketing and authors; The Authors Show, A Book and a Chat and many others on their own «channels»; podcasts and other shows, such as The Author Hangout, with Shawn Manaher and R.J. Adams, via iTunes and other sources, and so many Books with Will Wilson, The Backporch Writer with Kori Miller, and so many more; Google + LIVE and taped Hangouts on Air, such as my show, CHANGES, which then go to Youtube; D'vorah Lansky's and others» teleseminars and webinars devoted to books, book marketing and authors; The Authors Show, A Book and a Chat and many others on their own «channels»; podcasts and other shows, such as The Author Hangout, with Shawn Manaher and R.J. Adams, via iTunes and other sources, and so many mshow, CHANGES, which then go to Youtube; D'vorah Lansky's and others» teleseminars and webinars devoted to books, book marketing and authors; The Authors Show, A Book and a Chat and many others on their own «channels»; podcasts and other shows, such as The Author Hangout, with Shawn Manaher and R.J. Adams, via iTunes and other sources, and so many books, book marketing and authors; The Authors Show, A Book and a Chat and many others on their own «channels»; podcasts and other shows, such as The Author Hangout, with Shawn Manaher and R.J. Adams, via iTunes and other sources, and so many mbook marketing and authors; The Authors Show, A Book and a Chat and many others on their own «channels»; podcasts and other shows, such as The Author Hangout, with Shawn Manaher and R.J. Adams, via iTunes and other sources, and so many mShow, A Book and a Chat and many others on their own «channels»; podcasts and other shows, such as The Author Hangout, with Shawn Manaher and R.J. Adams, via iTunes and other sources, and so many mBook and a Chat and many others on their own «channels»; podcasts and other shows, such as The Author Hangout, with Shawn Manaher and R.J. Adams, via iTunes and other sources, and so many more.
Josephine Angelini (author of Starcrossed) http://pinterest.com/josieangelini/ Meg Cabot (author of The Princess Diaries and many other YA books) http://pinterest.com/megcabot/ Kate Coombs (author of The Runaway Princess) http://pinterest.com/katecoombs/ Sarah Cross (author of Kill Me Softly) http://pinterest.com/sarahcross/ Regina Doman (author of The Shadow the Bear, Black as Night, etc.) http://pinterest.com/reginadoman/ Alex Flinn (author of Beastly, etc.) http://pinterest.com/alexflinn/ Kim Harrison (author of Once Dead, Twice Shy, etc.) http://pinterest.com/kimharrisonbook/ Colleen Houck (author of Tiger's Curse, etc.) http://pinterest.com/colleenrayhouck/ Lisa Mantchev (author of Eyes Like Stars, Perchance to Dream, etc.) http://pinterest.com/lisamantchev/ E. Lockhart (author of The Boyfriend List, The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau - Banks, etc.) http://pinterest.com/elockhartbooks/ Jennifer A. Nielsen (author of The False Prince, The Runaway King, etc.) http://pinterest.com/jennielsen/ Sheila Nielson (author of The Forbidden Sea) http://pinterest.com/sheilaanielson/ Which goes to show I am very obsessed with both Pinterest and YA lit.
These graphics are great for your websites, book signings, book banners and any other place you would like to show off your variety of book marketing materials.
The other problem is that companies like B&N and Kobo have different way to show progress in a book.
«We felt like Amazon and some other places were devaluing what a book is worth, and there seems to be no mechanism that shows what the market can bear, supply and demand being the typical way.
This brings up a community page specific for each book which shows statistics, such as how many times said book has been read, number of comments, likes, a list of other Vox users reading the book at the same time as you and a feed for users to talk about the book.
Not only will digital Amazon content like books, videos, games, and apps be dangled in your face, but Amazon will also show you deals for consumer electronics and other items available in their online storefront.
The key is to think of any supplementary material that you send as sales material; you need to show that there is no other book like this on the market, that you are the perfect person to write it, and that you will do much to help sell and market it in partnership with a publisher.
Like contagious smiles, having you download a book at a low cost will ensure it shows up more for other browsers and raise the ranking of the book.
The books show in stock and available at other sites like Barnes & Noble; it's only Amazon.com that has a problem.
It's still designed to look like a virtual book shelf, with the home screen using a Cover Flow - like «carousel» where users can browse books, TV shows, apps, and other media.
For photos, images, music, bios and other memes relevant to Sally as an author and directly to The Spanners Series, please visit her boards on Pinterest: «The Spanners Series includes...»; «Inspirations for the Earth locations in The Spanners Series ``; «Music of The Spanners Series ``; «Space Shots I like»; «Books that changed my life»; «TV shows and movies I actually like»; «Writers I Love»;» Resonating Pins» (from others» boards); «Blog Posts»; CHANGES Episodes; and, «Flora and Fauna that amaze me.»
Obviously, when we visit major publishing shows like Book Expo America, Digital Book, American Library Association, Frankfurt Book Fair, London Book Fair, and others, we can not report on every single thing on our website.
And, if you're like so many authors, you're also seeking opportunities to promote your other offerings: blogs, seminars, multimedia book shows (or, as some authors and publishers say, «book trailers»), podcasts, social network pages, newsletter, DVDs, and more.
on The Other Side of the Story with Janice Hardy Helpful Books for the Writing Process by Michelle Ule on Books & Such Literary Agency blog 3 Tips for Writing Heavy Emotional Scenes by Jami Gold Don't Cheat the Reader by Sally Apokedak on Novel Rocket How to Infuse Your Writing with Nostalgia by Frank Angelone on Copyblogger The Secrets Behind Buried Dialogue: Part One and Part Two by Lynette Labelle Crafting Multi-Layered Characters by Marissa Graff on Adventures in YA & Children's Publishing Writing Futuristic Fiction in (What Feels Like) a Science Fiction World by Imogen Howson on Pub (lishing) Crawl How to Spot Mary Sue in Your Writing by Ava Jae Taking the Road Less Taken (With Your Characters), guest post by Kristen Callihan on The Other Side of the Story with Janice Hardy The Ending Debate: Make Mine Hopeful by Marcy Kennedy Unusual Inspiration: Character Arcs Made Easy by Fae Rowen on The Writers In the Storm Blog 25 Things You Should Know About Writing Sex by Chuck Wendig Writing Craft: Action vs. Active Openings to Grab Attention by Kristin Nelson Writing Craft: Mechanics vs. Spark by Kristin Nelson on Pub Rants Writing Craft: Breaking the Rule: Show Don't Tell by Kristin Nelson on Pub Rants Give Characters Interesting Anecdotes by Mooderino on Moody Writing
If they find your blogged book among the thousands — no millions — of others and like it, they'll «buy» it, meaning they'll return more than once to read it or they'll subscribe to your RSS (really simply syndication) feed so it shows up in their browser each time you post.
Tapping a pink splotch at the bottom of each page launches Pulse, which displays any comments users have made on a particular page, shows how many times the book has been read by other users and how many likes it has on Facebook.
Robert Kiyosaki, Suze Orman, Seth Godin, John Gray... sure, there's a long history of experts writing books, which then serve as amplifiers of their authority and often lead to other opportunities like lectures, seminars, information products, radio shows, television shows, and so on.
Just like with movies and TV shows, music, books, and magazines, Kindle Fire offers a fully - integrated Android apps and games experience — purchase or register for an app or game once, enjoy it on your Kindle Fire and other Android - based devices — and all apps and games are backed up in the Amazon Cloud for re-download anytime
Try browsing the covers of other books in your genre for inspiration, and if you find examples of elements you really like and are looking for in your cover, show them to your designer.
I also show you some cool things I've discovered like I talked about how to use those pop ups in really creative ways, how if you want some of your illustrations to be one full landscape page across the screen and then you want other ones to be two facing pages, how you can mix those together in one book.
The readers I've met through BookRazor have shown genuine enthusiasm for my book, and have been happy to help spread the word to other like - minded bibliophiles.
And, unlike with the free books, you show up in the paid listings alongside all of the other paid books — being 99 cents when the surrounding books are 2.99 and up can make yours look like as much, if not more, of a bargain as a free book surrounded by other free books.
By other accounts, which try to shine light on ebook adoption by looking at markets like Amazon (which accounts for a scary two - thirds of ebook sales), show that a huge and growing percentage of ebooks are being sold by indie publishers or authors themselves rather than the bigs, and a third of them don't even have ISBNs, the universal ID used to track most books.
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