But if appallingly low royalties are your concern, why would you expend
so much energy speculating about a lower royalty that might eventually come to pass, while caring so little about the extremely low royalties in effect today?
I just wish that we didn't have to expend
so much energy arguing about things like formats and platforms.
After working so long on it, and putting
so much energy and effort into it, why would you intentionally do something to kill it before it even had a chance to soar?
There's
so much energy in the ebook world now, with authors going direct to E, or books that are successful as ebooks being moved to print.
You put
so much energy into the writing process.
I've spent
so much energy on promoting my books that I had forgotten to promote myself.
We've got specific suggestions, Do's and Don'ts, and
so much energy and excitement for this new world of publishing that by the time you finish reading, you'll be ready to take the steps to put your manuscript out into the world as a published book.
I had put
so much energy into my book, that I let the webpage slide (apparently I'm not alone).
You seem to have
so much energy and enthusiasm, it's wonderful.
Don't be one of those authors who spent
so much energy to get a book to 90 %, only to skip the effort to really finish it and make it amazing.
One has to ask themself what the motivation is for putting
so much energy into this purpose.
I love the video for the Independent authors alliance,
so much energy there.
What we fear is not
so much our energy may be leaking away through small outlets as that it may be going «down the drain.»
But sometimes, especially when you've invested
so much energy and emotion into creating your book, it's hard to see your own writing objectively.
Hi Dagmar, it's difficult for authors to hear this when it takes
so much energy just to write books.
Targeting your specific readership can save
SO much energy.
It revs cleanly and smoothly and at 4500rpm it fizzes with
so much energy that you feel as though it's about to smack into the rev - limiter.
It takes
so much energy to make batteries the Union of Concerned Scientists says BEVs with a 250 - mile (402 - km) range start out life with a carbon footprint 68 % higher than a piston - engine car.
It takes
so much energy to make them that the Union of Concerned Scientists says BEVs with a 250 - mile (402 - km) range start out life with a carbon footprint 68 % higher than a piston - engine car.
While schools across the country are talking about making this shift back to kindergarten «the way it used to be,» it's still rare for a whole district to focus
so much energy on actually making such a change, says Ritchie.
Teachers wouldn't invest
so much energy in them if they didn't believe they did.
These important differences between charter schools and traditional public schools are not generally understood or appreciated by even the most knowledgeable people, which is why charter advocates put
so much energy and resources in marketing their operations as «public» schools.
So much energy is focused on what's wrong with our public schools and how to fix them that we often lose sight of the extraordinary work occurring in our schools every day.
Instead of coming up with all these tricks and spending
so much energy on trying to get people to stay focused when they're bored,
It's paradoxical that college - bound students and their parents put
so much energy into selecting and gaining admission to a good college, yet give only minimal thought to such tasks as selecting a future occupation and learning the workplace skills required to compete in a global job market.
Between noon and 2 pm the production of stomach acid peaks which aids digestion of the midday meal, however, this process consumes
so much energy that the body feels fatigued afterwards.
Instead of devoting
so much energy to dismissing the standards movement, small - schools founders and advocates would do well to engage the discussion and help refine or redefine state standards and statewide accountability systems in the name of equity.
Birdman doesn't exactly bring anything new to the table, but it is bursting with
so much energy that it can't help but win audiences over and create the sense that they are watching something entirely fresh and original.
Cannavale, who can sometimes overdo his Italian - American working - stiff affect, is terrific as a man who's spent
so much energy trying to become the man his own father never was that it's left him, at 40, as weary and worn - down as someone twice his age.
And she brings
so much energy and joie de vivre to the role.
delivery of its lines to a parade of scrupulously groomed facial hair and tattoos, machismo comes oozing out of every pore of Street Kings, a corrupt cop drama that expends
so much energy trying to convince audiences that it's hardcore that it rather quickly devolves into serial silliness.
There's
so much energy and purpose to the film — realized both inside and outside the ring — that it's a shock to believe that it's the seventh of a franchise.
That was not a subtle movie, nor was it a nuanced performance, but in terms of showmanship, Jones brought
so much energy to her work.
The movie, directed by Chris McKay, has
so much energy and dozens of references to old Batman movies and series, it sometimes spins out of control.
I'm not a fan of self - referential films but this one had
so much energy and sheer bravado that it won me over, on the whole.
Tintin falters a bit toward the end, spending
so much energy on a large - scale fight that the small - scale battle that serves as a climax feels meager by comparison, and then pointedly setting up the sequels to come.
Robert Downey Jr. is a fantastic actor, who adds
so much energy to the role, making this character his own.
There's
so much energy and heart going for the movie that it's a real bummer Creed becomes predictable in its second half.
There is a telling scene in which Bobbi Jene — the dancer subject of this doc — has a sit down discussion with the actress Laura Dern and explains that she defeated her eating disorder by throwing
so much energy into her work that indulging afterwards was necessary for balance.
She simply brings
so much energy to the proceedings and is easily to get along with, even when the affair gets serious and dark.
The filmmakers burn up
so much energy getting Chow onto criminal turf that the relationships once there are hastened towards poignancy, as when one of the thieves (Danny Lee) shows his loyalty to Chow by starting and engaging in a Mexican stand - off with the remaining gang members.
I really love exercise instructors — they are really positive people and have
so much energy.»
It's to former music video director Liz Friedlander's credit that, despite the schmaltz and the non-sequiturs, the dance sequences generate
so much energy and goodwill that the wider shortcomings (including a lame subplot showing the perils of criminal activity) hardly seem to matter.You may even tap your feet.
Trust me when I say that, in real - life, most of these folks would be far too busy with soccer practices and chorus rehearsals and birthday parties to devote half
so much energy to adultery or extortion or the construction of elaborate sex machines.
Two of the main reasons to see this film are both newly implemented, for the Black Panther and Spider - Man bring
so much energy to this title, and their time spent on screen is never wasted — as we now anticipate their own standalone productions.
Jessica Lange brings
so much energy and personal involvement to her portrayal of Frances Farmer that you can't help but feel sorry for her; nothing else in the film remotely matches her talent and dedication, and she seems alone — and even slightly absurd — in her feverish creativity.
The directors seem to have lavished
so much energy on the choreography of the sex scenes that they have nothing left for verbal expression.
Arriving frontloaded with talent, the starry cast of «Megamind» can't save a film that expends
so much energy to achieve so little entertainment value.
i love talking to people giving them positive influences and making them better people for the future, love life and living and each and every creation love working just because i have
so much energy and cant keep still,..
«Katia is both professional and effervescent with
so much energy, it is contagious!»