Sentences with phrase «tells about his next book»

What can you tell us about your next book?
What can you tell us about the next book?
Can you tell us about your next book?
But your social media helps two ways: You want people to discover you and your book, and you also want to attract fans so you can tell them about your next book when it comes out.

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My next point about showing you your words that a book is telling you to believe in something.
One would think that after 3,000 years the «message» would be so clear and obvious that followers would not have to go to some big auditorium EVERY week to get instruction from some «leader» that tells you what your ONLY «book» says about how they should live their life for the next week.
I told Norwegian about my dietary restrictions when booking the cruise so the dining room manager was right there every night with a menu to help me plan the next meal (I was very impressed with the attention).
The glorious thing about being a writer is that I have a forum for telling my version of the story (next book idea?
The next day, my wife told me about a new book, The Girls» Guide to Power and Success, by Susan Wilson Solovic.
Also, at the end of this chapter, I'll tell you about the toxin - reducing, clean - living material we'll be getting into in the next «Lifestyle» section of this book.
Imagine: next time when you board the plane, your pilot tells you over the speaker:» Folks, I've actually never flown a plane before, but I've read a book about it, saw it in on TV and I have an iPad app — so buckle up!»
Anna is a college drop - out now elevated to editor at the publishing company that happens to be owned by her new husband, but entirely on her merits, but the job itself is one of those cutesy Hallmark Christmas movie - type careers where all she has to do is congratulate her hunky author on his success and ask him gently about the next book and tell an assistant to increase the font size on a cover.
Hailed as the next Gone Girl, the book tells the story of Rachel (played in the movie by Emily Blunt), a woman who takes the same train to work and imagines stories about the lives of the people she sees on her journey to work.
He told me a story that I am going to write about in my next book.
James Baldwin's 1953 novel, «Go Tell It on the Mountain,» about a Harlem teenager's search for meaning, quickly became a classic, along with his searing essays about race published a decade later in the book «The Fire Next Time.»
It's a historical novel set in the medieval period (telling the story of the real King Richard III), so I'm booking stalls at every appropriate medieval festival; it's a book aimed primarily at children aged 10 and up, so I'm making overtures to local schools about author visits and to libraries; I'm attending events at my first literature festival next week to meet and network with local authors and hand out some leaflets (maybe even sell a copy or two).
I learned about this because I was at a bookstore presentation for another author and after she spoke, the book events coordinator told the audience to come back next week to hear this author.
For the first time, you have direct access to your readers via the Internet — you can create a community eagerly awaiting your next book (and telling their friends about it too).
A great many authors find themselves with books over 100,000 words and when told about the costs of designing and printing a book of that length, do not know what to do next.
It was like this treat, this big fat 500 - page densely written treat, sitting on my desk, and I tell you once I started it I was in a transfixed and highly emotional state until I was done, and goddamn if I wasn't right: in that book, in all those beautiful, heartbreaking, inspiring, illuminating stories of families figuring out how to adjust their lives to (for example) Down Syndrome or deafness or intellectual disabilities, I found exactly what it was I wanted to do next, which is write a book about the ways that parents and children navigate each other.
Ms. Velnoskey tells me about the «low cost» book promotion services I can buy and says «All I am asking you at this time is if we may add you to our email list when we issue our next book promotion offers.»
If you love your readers, you'll pour your heart out into your next book, and if it's great, they might tell their friends about it.
But I agree that the solution is to write good books and ensure that the next one is always better than the last; even if finding readers takes a while, eventually enough people are going to find a good book and tell their friends about it for that book to take off.
I next started and finished yesterday one of the books I told you about during Read an eBook Week, Paul Dayton's We've Seen the Enemy, which is another science fiction book; I thought it was very good and rated it a 5 out of 5 stars.
I next started and finished yesterday one of the books I told you about during Read an eBook Week, Paul Dayton's We've Seen the Enemy, which is another science fiction book; I thought it was very good.
They can ask a quick question, tell you their favorite scene, or prod you about your next book.
In my next post, I will tell you all I know about Audiobooks and ways to cheaply market your book once you have self - published.
Lynch told UK book trade publication The Bookseller that «publishers and consumers in the UK should expect an announcement within the next four months about the Nook going international.
So, you must continue to produce content, make that content excellent with the help of an editor, give your words a beautiful cover so as to give it a fighting change in the world, tell folks about that book through various methods of marketing and promotion, and then write the next book.
I can not now tell you how many of such books I have paid good money for, only to be stumped and clueless about what to do next.
Daniel is relatively new to picture books, at least in the grand scheme of things, and I thank him for visiting today to tell me and my readers more about his career, his books thus far, and what's next on his plate.
In the mean time we will tell all our family and friends about the lovely swift service you provided for us, and for them to book and experience it for themselves.until next year then, congratulations to all the gonorthcyprus team.»
If there are not any enemies lounging next to the threat track then when there are black dice equal to the number of stuffies a Surge occurs, triggering whatever event the book tells you about.
We are also hard at work on the other book that will be out next spring as well, I wish I could tell more about it but for now these little sneak peeks of what we are working on will have to suffice.
I often tell my husband to not talk to me about what I might have to do next year because agreeing to write eight books was probably the scariest thing I've ever done.
Disappointingly, our booking agent did not tell us about the huge house under construction next door.
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