Trust me, if anyone
suggests Author Solutions, they are likely getting paid to do so.
Not exact matches
Ramit Sethi,
author of «I Will Teach You to Be Rich,»
suggests one
solution: designating a sub-savings account for nonemergency, unplanned expenses.
The above quote, taken from a news story in the Temple University website,
suggests that Dr. Weinraub,
author of a recent and widely reported study on infant and toddler sleep and night waking patterns, sees only one possible
solution for parents who are stressed by their babies» nightwaking.
The
author of the No Cry Sleep
Solution suggested creating «sleep associations,» which is basically something that the child only associates with sleep.
The study's
authors suggest a simple
solution.
But the
authors suggest that replacing imports from the North with goods produced in the South could be a more efficient
solution to the problem.
The results challenge the accepted belief that chimpanzees need to learn from each other how to use tools, and instead
suggest that some (if not all) forms of tool - use are instead within their pre-existing behavioural repertoire (what the
authors call «latent
solutions»).
Here's how to move past it,
suggests Philip H. Friedman, PhD,
author of The Forgiveness
Solution.
The report is also notable for not proposing
solutions to the disturbing set of problems it laid out, although the
author did
suggest policy prescriptions elsewhere.
If you're considering using Balboa, I
suggest that you do a websearch on
Author Solutions first; there are many complaints online about the various imprints of this company, and I've received many other complaints via Writer Beware.
I also
suggest that
authors avoid the
Author Solutions imprints (AuthorHouse, iUniverse, Trafford, Xlibris, and the imprints AS runs for publishers, including Balboa Press) since I (Writer Beware) tend to get more complaints about them than about other self - publishing services.
As Gillian Holmes, a former Penguin Random House novel editor, says, a «
solution suggested by an editor can often unblock the
author's own creative thinking.»
, a former Penguin Random House novel editor, says, a «
solution suggested by an editor can often unblock the
author's own creative thinking.»
Since this edition of
Author Earnings is coming out and
suggesting that going exclusive might not be a good fiscal
solution for all, there may be some nascent behavioral movement against going exclusive with Amazon.
And a great
solution would not only be what you
suggest, but let indie
authors opt out of using their names.
I highly
suggest you check it out: Simon & Schuster Joins Forces With
Author Solutions To Rip Off Writers
In fact Albert Bates,
author of The Biochar
Solution, questioned his publisher's choice of title,
suggesting that The Biochar Partial
Solution might have been more accurate.
Furthermore, these findings endorse our previous hypothesis, according to which the FR's
authors suggested that the adoption of the Italian Constitutional Court's line of thinking remains the only viable
solution for the safeguarding of the interested individuals» right to an effective remedy and the adjudication of their claims» merits.
James, whose article follows the principles of Mike Bosworth,
author of
Solution Selling (1994) and the more recent What Great Salespeople Do (2011),
suggests that introducing an interview response with a line like, «Let me tell you a story,» is effective because it «puts the listener's mind in a receptive state.»