I was
thinking about that book just the other day — that is a memory bringer - backer!
John R.: As I was reading and
thinking about the book, I realized that a lot of my criticisms would require greater length.
As Nix noted, «One of the advantages for the Ruth Asawa project was being able to view the work at [David Zwirner] before even
thinking about the book....
In Assignment 1 the questions were designed to get
you thinking about your book idea first in general terms, and then in specifics such as what audience are you writing for, what do you want them to learn, how are they going to implement it and so on.
If you're in the process of writing a book, you should already be
thinking about book promotion - following are six steps to get you on the right marketing page.
Is
thinking about the book included or do we just include the writing?
And that means reducing things to their most essential and (hopefully) enticing — which, again, is why I started
thinking about book descriptions.
I'm helping some friends write marketing copy for a new product they've developed, and it got
me thinking about book descriptions (by which I mean the jacket copy, or the back - of - book description, or what some people call the blurb *).
We connect customers to books using the words and concepts they naturally use when
thinking about a book or genre.
To that end, we needed a book that could both keep up with you as your writing skills advance and provide new information as you progress toward finishing your memoir and start
thinking about book marketing and publishing.
After that I jot or type pages of notes, just the flashes of inspiration or ideas that pop up when I'm
thinking about the book, and more often that not when I'm washing my hair and have no access to a pen and paper or laptop!
I started
thinking about book length when Mark Coker from Smashwords put up a post that claims readers prefer to buy longer books.
That way, you don't have to be
thinking about book promotion every day when you hop onto Facebook.
Raise your hand if you really want to stop
thinking about book marketing and just write your next book.
Tired of
thinking about book sales, book marketing, printing, distribution, fulfillment, cover design, trim sizes, pricing, titles and the «business» of publishing?
Once you've written your book, lined up editors and designers, and determined your publication date, you'll need to be
thinking about your book marketing strategy!
First, the longer I spend allowing an idea to take root inside me, the better the finished book; second, the more time I spend
thinking about a book, the less time I spend actually writing it.
i can not stop
thinking about this book and what an amazing author anita shreve is.
I'd been
thinking about this book for years before I first put pen to paper.
While book proposal format is a fairly specific one, to get started
thinking about your book proposal, brainstorm on the answers to these three basic questions:
I'm an awkward, self - conscious speaker, but there's 45 minutes of pretty high value revelations that are sure to change
your thinking about book cover design.
Start
thinking about your book proposal now.
I have found
myself thinking about this book since finishing it about 10 days ago.
Opium was not at the forefront of my mind when I started
thinking about this book.
Focus on making people like and trust you because you're providing value without just
thinking about book sales.
It's definitely worth it to spend some time
thinking about your book cover before you ask your designer to start working.
you should be
thinking about book editing, book design, ISBNs, book distribution, and book marketing.
It generally works out where I'll spend a few weeks
thinking about a book.
The ending is so powerful that weeks later, I am still
thinking about this book.
Goodreads will tell that reader about this new giveaway and «nudge» them into
thinking about your book again.
Bob Stein has been
thinking about the book and interactive media for almost four decades.
Every day I spend hours
thinking about each book I am writing.
Jami, Thank you for writing everything I have been
thinking about this book.
To be more specific, I've been
thinking about her book Style and how in it, she advises readers to separate their work style from their personal style.
So in an attempt to figure out what God might be trying to do in my own life, I have been doing a lot of
thinking about the book of Job, and the events it describes.
I'll be
thinking about this book and its message for months and years to come.
But I have noticed one thing: I find
myself thinking about the book in my dreams, and even taking steps inside my dreams that the book suggests.
I couldn't stop
thinking about this book, and am still trying to integrate its lessons into my life and work.
In
thinking about my book, Sex, Bombs and Burgers, in an American context — which I've been doing a lot of lately given its U.S. launch this week — I've been reading up on something called «exceptionalism.»
The price to book ratio is an easy metric you can find that will tell you how much the company worth when
you think about its book value.
Because it is fashionable to be late and lists are fun, let
's think about the books that most influenced our early intellectual formation.
It made
me think about the book I read a long time ago «Black Like Me» (The author dyed his skin and traveled around the country, mostly living on the streets, to learn how he would be treated.)
But regardless of what people
think about the book of Job, even those who believe in the inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture believe that Job contains some incorrect ideas about God.
The way many Western Christians
think about the Book of Jonah, for example, is a tragedy.
I spend a lot of time
thinking about books for my daughter, 12, and my son, 9.
Read on for
some thoughts about this book and what I have realized about my life dreams, as well as to enter to win one of two copies of this awesome book.
And when you read, try enriching the process even further by asking your child what
he thinks about the book or what he would have done in a certain situation.
I'm eager to return and am already
thinking about booking a trip before the end of the summer or in the fall).
So now I have been dying to know what everyone
thinks about the book.
Talking about primal cultures, I wondered what you guys
think about the book of Weston A. Price, who studied a number of «primitive» cultures.