Sentences with phrase «substantial book»

We have been working on potty training with our 2 1/2 year old for two months now, and I am now looking for a more substantial book.
These authors found an audience, built an author platform and garnered substantial book sales.
I once read a great piece of writing advice that said if you write one page per day you'll have a 365 - page book in a year — that's a pretty substantial book!
T. J. Gorringe's exquisite and substantial book Earthly Visions: Theology and the Challenges of Art might be called Bloomsbury in reverse.
Fiction should be more richly developed to merit the additional length and improved continuity, and nonfiction writers should integrate multiple, related topics into a more substantial book rather than publishing a large number of what are essentially long blog posts.
Smith's major projects include substantial books, and she has written for international contemporary art publications including Parkett and Afterall journal, for which she served as contributing editor.
In 2016 Marlborough Contemporary, in collaboration with Black Dog Publishing, issued the first substantial books on his practice in English rather than German: My Looting Eye and Coincidence in Splendour.
It gave us a lawyers» paradise, even after the Court tried to reduce the scope of this provision in Keck, that continues to generate case law and warrants new editions of already quite substantial books.
Amazon has initiated a broad variety of self - publishing programs for everything from grandma's recipes to substantial books of quality literature by serious and often previously successful authors, thereby establishing a direct route from writer to reader without the need for gatekeepers or intermediaries.
This is a substantial book and will be a valuable reference to any future account of the Coalition.
At 632 pages, this is a substantial book, and the author brings to his research and writing both the work he put into his superb biography of Talleyrand and experience gained as director of the Conservative Research Department, and then as a member of Thatcher's No 10 Policy Unit.
This can occur when a firm lands a large new client, recruits a new partner with a substantial book of business, opens a new practice area, or simply finds itself with more work than it can deal with in a timely manner.
Unless you're a BIG author with genuine name recognition, you probably can't count on a substantial book marketing budget from a traditional publishing house.
«New Zealand already has a substantial book export industry with up to 20 % of its turnover coming from exports, much of this in educational markets.
For example, his Gramsci Monument, a major public artwork installed during summer 2013 with the help of residents at Forest Houses, a New York City Housing Authority development in the Bronx, New York, culminating in the publication of a substantial book documenting the project produced by Dia Art Foundation.
For example, his Gramsci Monument, a major public artwork installed during summer 2013 with the help of residents at Forest Houses, a New York City Housing Authority development in the Bronx, New York, culminated in the publication of a substantial book documenting the project produced by Dia Art Foundation.
This substantial book provides lawyers with the templates they need to frame their discovery requests and provides helpful advice on what they can subpoena.
By April 2007, the complaint says, Pitcock had developed a substantial book of business that included clients JDSU, Harmonic Inc., and Adelphia Communications Corporation, among others.
One of the pioneers in Edwards & Angell's Boston office, Betsy joined her firm as a partner in 1985, six years out of law school, with a substantial book of business she had developed as a young associate at Choate Hall & Stewart.
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