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.
Not exact matches
He was part of a New York City dinner circuit that includes people who believe the US should go back to the gold standard, rich people who don't
think they should have to give back to society in the form of taxes, and anyone interested in either of those
ideas who wanted to write a
book about them.
The
book is particularly helpful, says Branson, because the authors explain how to build and successfully channel new power: «It's a useful lens to use when
thinking about how business has changed, how to spread
ideas or start a movement, or create change.»
If you are already an entrepreneur looking for additional
thoughts and
ideas or something
thinking about starting a business, this
book should definitely be on your reading list.
Thinking about that I
think your right.Or getting all this free attention to promote a
book free.We got believers and non-belivbers & do n`t knows.I have a good
idea, but I can not prove it.I
think whatever or whoever created us exists on the other side of the universe.That would probably be infinity.Then infinity would have to have an intelligence to know all things.Some deep $ h1t man.lol
I have a peculiar framework for
thinking about the American
idea of liberty, which I first developed for a class, but which I'm now hoping to develop into a
book.
I actually havea possible
book I'm
thinking about called, «Eat Thunder, Crap Lighning» but your
idea might be better.
I
think if these people had worried less
about what others might be sharing, and just stayed focused on getting their own
book done, maybe we'd be talking
about how great their
book is because it would be published, rather than all the lives they destroyed in trying to control others and make sure none of their
ideas leaked out.
So when Joshua wrote the
book of Joshua, he accurately recorded his
thoughts and
ideas about how God was working in his life and in the people of Israel, to bring them into the «Promised Land» of Canaan.
I worry that they might confuse me with a preacher or a teacher or a message - bringer, when the
thought of speaking to groups of people makes me very nervous, and don't get me started
about fill - in - the - blanks being developed or
book clubs convening, and I sort of resent the
idea of being a mascot or, heaven forbid, a spokesperson or representative for anything.
The direct evidence consists of what Whitehead himself tells us, first,
about how his
books are meant to be read and understood,
about the genesis of his
ideas, and
about modifications in his views; and second,
about the nature of his
thinking,
about his difficulties in translating his
thoughts into words,
about the sources of his philosophical terminology, and
about the peculiar manner in which he composed his
books.
If you are a blog reader, this is a great way to read a
book which may challenge your
thinking, while interacting
about the
ideas of the
book with other people around the world.
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.
She said she
thinks adding veggies is great, but needs more
ideas about how to get more vegetables in her diet without having to scour recipe
books.
Good
idea of product
book and I like the photo frame — will
think about that.
As I made my son's Super Porridge while watching Sesame Street, I
thought about other moms feeding their babies over-priced, nutritionally - inferior, commercially - processed boxed rice cereal, and the
idea for the Super Baby Food
book was born.
After I finished reading this particular
book, I
thought it would be a good
idea if I shared a post
about the tips and
ideas that I walked away with and started putting into practice in my own life.
When I
think about how much content many therapists produce in blogs, videos, and guest posts, taking the time to compile your
ideas into an organized
book isn't really that daunting.
We'll be looking at these questions in much more detail in the weeks to come (note that I'm planning to re-issue the Obama
book with new chapters
about the 2012 campaign), but I don't
think the basic
idea will change: on the digital side, 2008 was 2012, but much, much moreso.
On this basis, the
book argues that as well as
thinking about the attitudes and
ideas of individual leaders — the Kenyattas, Mugabes and Zumas — we need to understand the structural forces that shape what they can and can not do.
Nicco's
book is a series of predictions and musings more than a single argument, since he starts with the
idea that digital tools tend, over time, to shift power away from large institutions and toward small groups and individual actors and goes on to
think about how it will affect institutions across the board.
Some of the
ideas in my
book on religion were inspired by Johnson's musings on evolution, and I like to
think that some of his
ideas about the benefits of video games were inspired by mine on kids» media.
The students conducted «journaling»; written accounts of their
thoughts and
ideas about the issues at stake in the
book.
Sagan was a proud skeptic and wrote an excellent
book on the subject, the 2500 scientists who contributed to the IPCC were skeptics, and I like to
think I am also skeptical
about my own
ideas.
I'm
about a 58 - year student of nuclear issues and early on I
thought it sounded like a good
idea, until I learnt more
about it and ended up writing a few
books on non-proliferation and other nuclear issues.
It's when you look at someone's sketch
book and you see the
thought process that shows the development of an
idea; it's not
about the end product and it's not template drawing.
Talking
about the project's origins, Anderson teasingly tied in some of Phantom Thread's plot, joking that he hadn't been feeling well and noticed «a love and affection» from his wife he hadn't seen in a while, adding: «So, I called Daniel to say, «I
think I have a good
idea for a movie...» One thing lead to another and then we had fashion
books all over our house and we kept talking, writing and then things kept going, going and going until it seemed impossible to stop.
Spoiler alert: The authors distinguish between individualizing and personalizing education a third of the way into the
book, providing plenty of time to
think about the differences while there's still two - thirds of the
book left to settle into and try the
ideas on for size in relation to your own school and beliefs.
The questions provided are not meant to address all aspects of the
book, but rather to guide your
thinking about some of its important
ideas.
Our programs and carefully selected trade
books help children appreciate the
ideas and opinions of others, learn to agree and disagree respectfully,
think critically
about big
ideas, and become responsible citizens of the world.
If you've read either of Kelly Stone's
books, I'd like to know what you
thought about them.What
ideas did you like the most, what
ideas didn't strike you as being practical?
Instead,
think about using
books as a generous way to spread
ideas and earn trust.
I was
thinking about the potential of ebooks, and how to make
books more interactive, the different types of
books you could produce, but then the
idea that you could pay as you read — well, that was far more interesting than everything else.
The above tweet led to a fun interview over the at the
Book View Cafe blog, «Weird and Wonderful: Digital
Book World and Guy LeCharles Gonzalez,» with author Sue Lange asking me some interesting questions that really made me
think hard to solidify some of my
ideas about the «Future of Publishing» and what it means for -LSB-...]
«I
think publishers have some
ideas about how Amazon feels
about books, and I
think Amazon has
ideas about how little publishers know
about the business of
books.
I will add to my previous response, having
thought about this
book for a while, that I
think the different voices were essential to convey a big
idea expressed by the story.
Validation of a
book idea is arguably the most important step before you ever
think about writing a
book.
While I'm not sure
about the
idea of
book videos becoming hugely popular, I do
think that video chats with authors will become commonplace.
Sometimes they
think the cover needs to somehow sum up everything the
book is
about, or incorporate an
idea they have had
about what the cover would look like since they started working on the
book ten years ago.
The above tweet led to a fun interview over the at the
Book View Cafe blog, «Weird and Wonderful: Digital
Book World and Guy LeCharles Gonzalez,» with author Sue Lange asking me some interesting questions that really made me
think hard to solidify some of my
ideas about the «Future of Publishing» and what it means for authors and publishers.
The
idea of «context not container» was first raised at
Books in Browsers in 2010 by Brian O'Leary of Magellan Media Partners in his presentation «Context First», and it continues to inform and influence thought about books and publis
Books in Browsers in 2010 by Brian O'Leary of Magellan Media Partners in his presentation «Context First», and it continues to inform and influence
thought about books and publis
books and publishing.
But in the course of going on
book tours and readers asking me, I've had plenty of time to
think about it, and since then I've fleshed out two solid
ideas for Ready Player Two and Ready Player Three.
Susan Kaye Quinn author of 18 Debt Collector novellas said «I never intended to write Debt Collector in the first place — the
idea came to me in the midst of writing another
book — and originally, I
thought I could get away with writing a novella
about it.
Some
think its a great
idea to chat with friends
about quotes they are reading or form their own virtual
book - clubs.
She says authors should start
thinking about publicity at conception of the
idea, and while they're writing the
book.
I
thought about approaching different indie publishing firms in New York, but honestly I was kind of afraid to send it out to people because I knew it was a really good
idea and I'd never seen another
book on the market like it.»
I
think this would have been a four star read for me IF I had come in with no
ideas about what I
thought this
book would be AND I had not already read Life After Life.
Anybody who
thinks it's a great
idea to eschew democracy in publishing and only allow
books approved by «gatekeepers» might
think about the
idea that the gatekeepers tend to be people like the moron who scrawled this article.
«When I
thought about what had happened to our discourse
about government and the social fabric, I had the
idea that it begins with 9/11 — technically the
book begins on 9/12 — with that intense reaction to what had happened: the coming together, the selflessness, the collective pride.
I
think this would have been a four star read for me IF I had come in with no
ideas about what I
thought this
book would be AND I had not already read