One of the members who has had success with Indie publishing posted a list of
things they suggested authors do to reach their writing goals.
Not exact matches
The television personality,
author, psychologist, and host of the «Dr. Phil» show
suggests that, before you submit any work, you should ask yourself if you'd be OK with it being the only
thing someone used to form an opinion of you.
Author Mark Manson
suggests prioritizing
things that have real meaning and value in your life.
Therefore, the
authors strongly
suggest that such
things should be done away with, and we should all become house churches.
I think the
author is displaying the best of being Jewish — critical thinking, questioning why she does
things rather than just accepting everything with no questioning (which is very anti-Jewish in my opinion and seems to be what you
suggest.)
«As the ti - tle (The History of Almost Everything)
suggests, bestselling
author Bryson (In a Sunburned Country) sets out to put his irrepressible stamp on all
things under the sun.
Other than that, the only other
thing I can
suggest would be to check out the post by the original
author of the recipe: http://cookiesandcups.com/my-favorite-vanilla-cupcakes/.
The same helpful «Five
Things»
author had compiled a list that included a car seat and stroller but now also
suggested sippy cups, potty and crayons.
Several
authors suggest, among other
things, that there is in fact little evidence in the field of neurology to support the claim that «extra enrichment»... has any beneficial effect on future intelligence or success.
Put the buntings, snowsuit, baby carrier, rain boots, strollers, and other bulky
things in a designated spot in the room,
suggests Stacey Crew, a professional organizer in Charleston, South Carolina, a mother of two, and
author of The Organized Mom.
This article is actually called the «Evolution of Minerals» and one of the
things, as your rightly point out, that the article does is the
author Robert Hazen
suggests that, you know, we had thought of minerals for their timeless quality but actually they've been quite varied and diversified over time, just as life itself has, and that life has been the actor in this.
To pay for all the new approaches, the study's
authors suggest raising fees for water use and charging fees for dam removal and chemical releases, among other
things.
«We
suggest that the use of tools drove the evolution of language, and it seems likely that «words» for
things other than current emotional states would have been very useful for learning to knap,» lead
author Thomas Morgan told Discovery News.
Susan Albers,
author of Eating Mindfully,
suggests that in our fast - paced world, attentiveness to the
things you «have to do takes on a greater priority than what is going on internally.»
The curious
thing is that the disc was
authored in this way with file dates of August 28, 2017,
suggesting the dissociation was planned well before the scandalous Weinstein news broke in early October.
Ask your neighborhood bookseller or librarian if they offer
author programming, and if not,
suggest things you and your other
author friends would be interested in learning from them.
The only
thing as a blogger I would not
suggest authors do is attach their book when they are sending a review request.
You can so easily add events, your Tweetstream, news, where to find you on Goodreads (and you can add Goodreads widgets so people looking at your site will see what you're reading — at least, it's easy to add the widget on Blogger)-- as well as all the other
things people have
suggested in the comments — and the updated content keeps you high in Google search engine rankings, which is what you, as an
author, want when people are looking for you.
One of my other
author friends who actually has a handle on this romance
thing suggested an anthology and as luck would have it I had a nub of a story that seemed to fit the bill!
Frankly, Joanna Penn
suggests the best
thing independent
authors got coming for them.
Data from the site
Author Earnings, which tracks a broad spectrum of information related to digital publishing,
suggests that both of those
things are true.
What makes it daunting is not the length of words but the tightly - intertwined information and action items and
things that aspiring book
authors are
suggested or required to do.
There was then an equal response thrown together by Hugh Howey, Joe Konrath, et al, (independent publishing's loudest voices)
suggesting authors take a good look at what exactly is being fought over and realize that the only
thing at stake is
authors rights.
And now they are
suggesting that
authors can EARN more money by giving
things away for free.
So when my fellow
author and pal Andy Holloman
suggested a novel sort of promo, I though, hey, as my blood results and the slew of tattoos and scars attests to, I like to drink and try new
things.
I can only
suggest you read some of my blogs from 2010 (my first year as an indie
author) to get a feel for my journey if you want to see how I approached
things.
I read blogs by other
authors, I tried
things that others
suggested worked for them, I paid attention to what worked for me and what didn't and then I tried to share the information with others.
I've run a small business for many years in addition to writing and I would
suggest that an editor who takes several weeks to get back to an
author because they have other
things they are working on, should maybe manage their time better, so they can give a faster turn around.
So no, this does not
suggest that because a particular contract signed in 1973 was very broad and was found to have included e-books at a time when they weren't a
thing, that any
author today signing a «standard» print publishing contract automagically signs away all their «IP».
-LSB-...] first
thing I
suggest is getting your list of keywords that you created for your
author brand.
Just be aware that the press release is the only time - sensitive
thing in your
author media kit — so we
suggest including one only when you're releasing a book.
Rusch
suggests that
authors prepare for how
things might turn out, how they probably will turn out, and what they'd have to do in a worst - case scenario.
The
authors suggest that there are a few
things that most financial advisers will not mention, but are still concerns for people headed toward retirement.
The
authors suggest that to increase happiness people should, among other
things, buy many small pleasures than a few large ones, opt for more experiences and fewer material goods and pay close attention to the happiness of others.
It appears mostly sensible and has a lot of useful
things to say about improving IPCC processes â $ «from
suggesting a new Executive to be able to speak for IPCC in - between reports, a new communications strategy, better consistency among working groups and ideas for how to reduce the burden on lead
authors in responding to rapidly increasing review comments.
It appears mostly sensible and has a lot of useful
things to say about improving IPCC processes — from
suggesting a new Executive to be able to speak for IPCC in - between reports, a new communications strategy, better consistency among working groups and ideas for how to reduce the burden on lead
authors in responding to rapidly increasing review comments.
In advocating a bias awareness approach, the
authors suggest, among other
things, that an integration - and - learning framework be adopted that includes empirical learning, consciousness raising and community building backed by concrete action that would «allow large law firms to become sites of inclusive community consciousness building.»
Maintain empathy in your relationship and avoid creating negative fulfilling prophecies that your spouse won't meet your needs or will screw
things up,
suggests Frances Cohen Praver, Ph.D., clinical psychologist and
author of «The New Science of Love: How Understanding the Brain's Wiring Can Help Rekindle Your Relationship.»
The only surprising
thing about this article is that the
author seems to
suggest that it would have been better if seller had been able to lie and get away with it.
In view of the fact that the primary
author of this article (Sean Blankenship) didn't expand here as to exactly why the consumers surveyed believed what is being
suggested that they believed, means one of two
things: 1 / The Coldwell Banker Survey was perhaps incomplete, or 2 / this article is more of an advertisement for Coldwell Banker, and as such reinforces the appropriateness of Q and A formats with the direct involvement of the Rem editor.