Sentences with phrase «still author friends»

Now, on the fan page, most of my likes are still author friends.

Not exact matches

But it fails from the start because the author, while claiming he has gay friends and would never take them to an evangelical church, still believes that those friends of his are sinners for no other reason than they are gay.
In the silence, my doubts fermented but somehow also became a kind of homing beacon, leading me to authors and friends in an uncanny way that I still look back on with wonder.
There is no site like this in my country and I was very grateful to the author of this one because I learnt a lot and finally found someone who feels like me... When I first read all these comments I cried as if I found a good friend who understands me... I do something which has always been very natural and still is to mammals in this world and please, if you disagree, do not criticize us and do not jump to conclusions because it hurts...
Rachel Hope, author of Family By Choice: Platonic Partnered Parenting, has two children, now 24 and six, with two platonic friends, and hopes to have another one day with a still - unknown dad.
Listen to this week's Ask the Cyber-Dating Expert Radio Show, where my guest was the successful dating coach Evan Marc Katz, founder of E-Cyrano and the author of several books on dating including Why You are Still Single, Things your Friends would tell you if you promised not to get mad and?I can't believe I'm Buying this Book: A Conmonsense Guide to Internet Dating.
More than 40 years after his death, «On the Road» author Jack Kerouac is still making friends.
--(Briefly) started a book recommendation site with a fellow author — Launched a movie review blog with a friend (still going)-- Launched a t - shirt company with a couple other friends (sucked a bunch of time and never amount to much of anything)-- Found a publicity company for indie authors called Book Review 22 (the second best venture)
Here's a quick example: Even if your book isn't 101 Ways to Cook a Steak, if your main character is a chef, you can still tap into the same fan - finding angles as your non-fiction author friend.
I feel most self - published authors, however, are going to primarily friends and family, and even those who never go beyond that have still really achieved something great.
An Author Blog is still one of the best ways to build platform By Anne R. Allen If you tell your non-writing friends you're thinking of starting an author blog, you'll probably hear some noise about how blogging is «totally over.&Author Blog is still one of the best ways to build platform By Anne R. Allen If you tell your non-writing friends you're thinking of starting an author blog, you'll probably hear some noise about how blogging is «totally over.&author blog, you'll probably hear some noise about how blogging is «totally over.»
You can discount your book to $.99 or $ 1.99 and still get a ton of people to download it, especially if you ask your current fan base and author friends to help spread the word
However I'm also seeing some authors, like my friend Doug Dandridge, who are still managing to break out as indie authors.
But I do still buy books at their full price a few times a month (times are tough), but only from the authors I already know about, or recommended by friends, or have good reviews.
Plus, I've got word - of - mouth advice from other authors (including established authors like Liane Moriarty, Charlotte Wood, Michael Robotham, and Favel Parrett, as well as debut authors, who are still juggling writing, publicity, family, friends and, often, fulltime jobs) on how they do it.
bReads, while it is still a Beta version, gives users access to their accounts, ability to view what their friends are reading, search and view information about books (Author, description, purchase links, and reviews), post statuses based on your current progress, sort books you own into shelves, join groups and participate in discussions, and receive recommendations based on books read and rated.
But even though we're technically not adding members, we're still adding friends and doing initiatives with other female authors all the time.
Won't that be fun to watch, especially the mental gymnastics those authors who still say legacy publishing is our friend will have to go through to justify that sort of action?
Most of us spend time trying to sell our books to our friends, and many authors I know still insist on spending time copying and pasting a generic post to 20 or 30 Facebook groups and hoping that it will get them sales.
But they are still EVIL and NOT the author's friend.
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My good friend and talented author, Cyndy Drew Etler shares the three books that helped her learn how to market her books (and yes, she is traditionally published and yes, she still has to do the work).
Fellow author, longtime friend, and goth icon Jillian Venters of Gothic Charm School posted her review of my novel, Still Life, and she had some very nice things to say about it.
Even though I know a whole bunch of well known authors with big platforms in my genre, including some personal friends and many I've met in real life, I still feel uncomfortable asking for favors.
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