On the other hand, collections provide a more consistent reading experience because no matter how varied the stories, there is
a single author voice.
Not exact matches
I find the most effective op - ed articles make a
single point, embrace the
author's personal
voice, and then offer specific recommendations.
Since 2013, the team at Firebrand Publishing has helped independent
authors publish their books, so they can have their
voices heard without wasting hundreds of hours learning to master every,
single aspect of book production!
But when you look closer at ebook sales, the percentage controlled by self - published
authors is much higher... These indie
authors are becoming, every
single year, a more potent
voice in publishing.
How Findaway
Voices is a
single service built to help independent
authors and small publishers create and distribute their audiobooks, and that they are a fully non-exclusive platform to the largest network of audio sellers in the world (retailer, library and K through 12 markets)
That's why I'm always nagging my
authors to put every
single relevant thing they've done into their proposals — it's usually the only document brought into Pub Board meetings, and so it's the only
voice the
author and agent have at the table.
No
single voice is «better» or more accurate than another... except maybe the
voice of the
author himself, adding real - world quotes and statistics as footnotes.
I stopped reading one paranormal romance
author because the heroine of every
single book and the
voice of every
single hero was described with the SAME phrases.
Findaway
Voices a
single service where
authors can both create and distribute their works.
I know of very few blogs that are sustained by the
voice of a
single author.
But the post doesn't broaden out beyond the
single voice of the lead
author either for context on the important distinction between detecting minute levels of chemicals, even a brew, and concluding there is any reason for concern.
It doesn't speak with a
single, edifying
voice, the way that a treatise by a
single author might.