Not exact matches
We can summarize the discussion
up to this point by saying that the literary form of Mark's tomb pericope shows definite signs of having developed in three stages, consisting of two appendices with one third final addition (leaving aside the fact that in the second century a
still further addition of Mark 16:9 — 20 was made) and that because of this, it may not have been part of the
author's original plan as he set out
to write his Gospel.
We need
to invent a new word for people willing
to believe the writings of unknown
authors, of unknown origin, of an unknown but ancient time, which is badly worded, internally AND externally (with modern science) inconsistent, full of statements with no actual arguments
to back them
up, with the only decently educated people
to back it all
up are theologians who twist the meaning of words and commit logical fallacies and
still only try
to prove that SOMETHING must exist, not that christianity is the truth.
I think the
authors REALLY got creative on ways
to use
up grains, and they were really thoughtful about cultural appropriation but
still having a wide range of different ethnic foods
to feature.
If you're
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Still Need
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The odds of type 2 diabetes were not statistically significant after adjustment for multiple comparisons among the second generation, but co-corresponding
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still be at increased risk as they age and that the research team will continue
to follow
up on these participants.
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Although an obvious and atrocious failure whose Stallone -
authored screenplay, the end - product of a series of rewrites Stallone took it upon himself
to inflict on Beverly Hills Cop, Cobra manages
still to deliver a few smart genre mash -
up moments, a few topical reflections of late -»80s crime - wave paranoia.
Nevertheless, there is
still a story
to be told, and the essential part of it is that the program that education reformers have tried
to promote now for decades — introduce more choices of schools for students, enable competition among schools, open
up paths for preparing teachers and administrators outside schools of education, improve measures of student achievement and teacher competence, enable administrators
to act on the basis of such measures, and limit the power of teachers unions — has been advanced under the Obama administration, in the judgment of
authors Maranto and McShane.
With young women making
up close
to 60 percent of college students, critics like Richard Whitmire, former USA Today editorial writer and
author of Why Boys Fail, worry that today's schools — with their emphasis on order, sitting
still, and passive learning — are much better suited
to girls than
to boys.
The other 6
authors in this group who'd published 9 - 10 titles in the past year had incomes ranging from $ 0 (3 of them)
up to $ 3000, better odds than those with just 1 or 2 titles, but
still not a lot.
Too many
authors and too many agents and publishers are
still hung
up on their emotional connection
to how they value their title.
The good thing is, if you hit enough home runs as a self - published
author, or if one of your books explodes, traditional publishing is
still there, they'll back
up a truck full of money
to your door.
Now we're back where we started, with Indies
still trying
to compete with
authors who somehow have a leg -
up in the market by undercutting their prices even more, offering more books for free, and taking money out of their pockets, instead of earning money back from their books as they should.
But then I see new books — good books — by writers in the region whose names I'm just beginning
to recognize, and others by
authors long familiar
to me, and
still others by people I've never heard of, and my confidence grows that no matter where the rest of the country is heading with the printed word, the South is moving in the right direction, and picking
up speed.
And even if you do find an ISBN by checking Smashwords, Kobo or Google Play, you'll
still have
to compare vendor prefixes or look
up the registry record if you wish
to determine whether the number belongs
to a distributor or the
author / publisher.
Title: Case Closed (Detective Conan)
Author: Gosho Aoyama Publisher: Viz Media (Shonen Sunday) Volume: Volume 41 (
up to 73 and
still going), $ 9.99 Vintage: 2003 by Shogakukan, January 2012 by Viz Media Genre: Mystery, detective drama
If you're a beginning
author, you may be surprised
to know that if you get picked
up by a traditional publisher, you'll
still have
to do most of your own marketing after the publisher's initial promotional push (bookstores, etc.) is over.
I realize the numbers don't add
up in my favor, and that having the freedom
to publish what you want
to when you want
to is pretty much priceless, but traditional publishing was my goal when I decided I wanted
to be an
author, and I
still think it's the right route for someone like me who is a complete unknown.
I recently put it and my fourth
up to see what happens — there's no reason new
authors can't self - publish and pursue the traditional route — but if these media existed 5 - 8 years ago, I would
still be hanging my head about the stuff I'd tried
to sell.
Most
authors still try the traditional route of getting a literary agent, then a publisher for their masterpiece, and there is no denying this is
still probably the best way
to advance your writing career (especially if you can pick
up a nice three book deal from you new publisher!).
Simon & Schuster isn't the only major publisher
to sign
up with Oyster and Scribd, but it is
still a major «get» for both services thanks
to the number of big name books and
authors in the publisher's catalog.
By toning down the content for young adults while
still sticking
to the story line, or by ramping
up the explicit content for the new adult readers,
authors can reach out
to an even wider audience while giving readers the confidence that the book appeals
to the appropriate readers.
The
author shares anecdotes from his many business
ups and downs, while
still bringing the subject matter back
to creativity and how
to ignite it.
Some
authors choose
to put some of their works available for free,
still others the copyright has run out on, and others make free eBooks in the hopes you will sign
up for their services or pay for other books they've written.
The announcement brings the list of countries where readers can buy ebooks
up to 28, and
still give
authors a 70 % royalty.
I do realize that this account of Beryl's life is, according
to the
author, fictionalized, but
still, I as a reader felt there seemed
to be a basis in fact for much of what is narrated, and I had hard time working
up any sympathy for Beryl in this situation.
Even though I own a Nook and could
still buy and read stuff from B&N, being able
to back stuff
up is so important
to me that I'm now looking into other options for buying books by some of my favorite
authors.
Writers — like everyone else these days — need a web site, and rather than wait six months
to get one designed, a simple blog pointed at (or
to, I can never remember which it is but I've done it and
still have the instructions on how
to do so) your
author domain name is the fastest and cheapest way
to get a web site
up quickly.
As they got into the show, the dynamic duo discussed tips on what not
to do
to sell books, how thinking diverse can build
up your income, and what
still works in
author marketing.
We've been adding
authors and readers quietly, getting the system ready
to scale
up, and even though we know there's
still lots
to do, the system is already providing value.
I read agent blogs partly because I'm
still open
to being a hybrid
author instead of straight -
up indie.
So if you're looking
to brush
up on your marketing savvy but
still want the pleasure of flicking through chapters of seamless narrative, we suggest taking a look at the following ten best marketing books for
authors — all hand - picked by the industry experts on our marketplace!
Although the podcast covers a lot of things some more advanced indie
authors might already know, it's
still a valuable podcast
to check
up on.
To the second point, it's entirely possible the same industry that wants you to continue to believe all of that also believe it themselves, which could be why they still don't quite understand — as a collective whole — what happened to their business model when Amazon opened up ebooks to self - published author
To the second point, it's entirely possible the same industry that wants you
to continue to believe all of that also believe it themselves, which could be why they still don't quite understand — as a collective whole — what happened to their business model when Amazon opened up ebooks to self - published author
to continue
to believe all of that also believe it themselves, which could be why they still don't quite understand — as a collective whole — what happened to their business model when Amazon opened up ebooks to self - published author
to believe all of that also believe it themselves, which could be why they
still don't quite understand — as a collective whole — what happened
to their business model when Amazon opened up ebooks to self - published author
to their business model when Amazon opened
up ebooks
to self - published author
to self - published
authors.
However,
to - be-published
authors — and
authors still building
up their fanbase — often struggle
to find feedback sources.
Still, even the seasoned
author was surprised
to find the plotlines of his latest thriller popping
up in the news as he was bringing them
to life in his arresting new tort - ture tale, The Rooster Bar.
I just gathered
up my courage and quit my day job
to go writing full - time this year, and I hope
to hit that high data point in 2014 I know quite a few other indie
authors who are doing much better, so I'm only surprised at how low these numbers are (granted, they're conservative assumptions, but
still).
There's tons of
up - hill battles
still we have
to fight as self - published
authors, but at least the stigma is gradually leaving...
I think many
authors and industry professionals, even looking at your comment here,
still basically say
to themselves «it isn't true, Hugh is... making things
up.»
While this is changing — some literary agents are taking indie
authors now, and organizations are cropping
up to give self - published books physical retail opportunities — it's
still darn near impossible
to get an independently published book into bookstores.
Still, it probably wouldn't hurt
to read some
up - and - coming new romance
authors such as Sarah MacLean.
Sure, but most often you'll have
to give
up all of the rights
to your work, a huge chunk of your royalties, AND
still do a lot of the marketing yourself (unless you're one of those amazing top 1 %
authors).
Often referred
to as independent publishers,
authors who choose
to self - publish may
still end
up investing financially in their work in the form of design and editorial help and book marketing.
Interestingly, I'd downloaded a free copy, which lists the
author as Julie Kaufmann, but when I looked it
up to make sure it's
still free, I found it's now selling for $ 9.99 and lists Beth Hensberger along with Julie Kaufmann.
I think a lot of
authors (including me)
still need
to talk
to agents and publishers and find out their options each step of the way, because as Amanda Hocking said, many
authors just don't want
to do it all themselves all the time, but these
authors are the definition of agile start -
ups.
Still other sites, such as Book Baby, earn their keep by offering scaled packages
to authors for everything from simply converting the manuscript document
to e-reader compatible formats all the way
up to tailored design and marketing options.
Authors — both established and would - be — can
still sign
up to join the more than 500,000 annual participants from over 100 countries by creating a free profile at NaNoWriMo.org.
Some
authors began in self - publishing and were picked
up by a traditional publisher; others, just by way of example, work quite happily in both worlds, creating content with traditional publishing in mind, while
still writing other titles that they plan
to self - publish.
I will
still buy from Amazon though because Google isn't set
up for Indy
authors and I've actually been enjoying a lot of eBook only
authors like Hugh Howey and William Hertling who only do self publishing and eBook and are really just a breath of fresh air
to read.