Sentences with phrase «time career author»

If you have more money than time, and have no interest in being a full - time career author, this may best serve your needs.

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The Wall Street Journal and New York Times bestselling author wants to change the way we think about our jobs and careers.
Nick Bilton, a prominent New York Times columnist and the author of Hatching Twitter, shared the best career advice he ever received in a tweet: «Imagine you in your dream job in 5 years, then work backwards figuring out how you got there.»
More significantly, Catalyst found that unequal pay starts with the first job, and widens over time, even after accounting for job level, industry, child bearing and career aspirations, according to the results of the study by authors Nancy M. Carter and Christine Silva.
That's according to motivational speaker and New York Times bestselling author Don Yaeger, who built a career studying some of the world's greatest athletes.
Dan Schawbel is a New York Times bestselling author, serial entrepreneur, Fortune 500 consultant, millennial TV personality, global keynote speaker, career and workplace expert and startup advisor.
Dan is the author of the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling book, Promote Yourself: The New Rules For Career Success (St. Martin's Press), which is a # 1 Barnes & Noble business bestseller and was named the # 1 career book of 2013 by The Chicago Tribune.
Countless times in his career, Michael Harrington heard himself introduced as «the author of The Other America, the book that sparked the war on poverty.»
About the same time, 248 - pound Neva Coyle from Minnesota, having failed at every commercial diet program she tried, turned to the Bible, lost 100 pounds, and founded Overeaters Victorious in 1977, which launched her successful career as a best - selling author and inspirational speaker.
Over the years, her career expanded to include television personality, spokesperson and best - selling New York Times author of Losing It, Finding It: And Satisfying My Hunger for Life Without Opening the Fridge and One Dish At A Time.
Newly appointed U.S. Attorney for Connecticut John H. Durham, author of a still - secret report related to the CIA's so - called torture of terror suspects, was being drawn into another debate on the subject this week, rekindled this time by opponents of President Trump's choice of career intelligence...
In these four cases, the finding of CTE «is probably related to their past prolonged exposure to repetitive head impacts from head - to - player collisions and heading the ball thousands of time throughout their careers,» the authors write.
This career stage coincides with the time when many women are considering starting families, and because women tend to be primary carers, they are more likely than men to end their STEM career at this stage,» the authors write.
«If you're spending your research time chatting with your friends or trying to impress people just for the sake of trying to impress people, you're probably not helping your career,» Marc Kuchner, an astrophysicist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland in the United States and author of Marketing for Scientists: How to Shine in Tough Times, writes in an e-mail to Science Careers.
Besides being an ordinary mom with 3 kids, holding a full time career as a CEO of two online businesses, I'm also a Paleo enthusiast, a blogger and the author of two hugely successful books, Paleo Made Easy: Getting your Family Started with the Optimal Healthy Lifestyle and The Gelatin Secret: The Surprising Superfood that Transforms Your Health and Beauty.
Millennials tend to face excessive uncertainty in their career trajectory, question their life choices and have a difficult time staying present in the moment mainly because they don't have a lot of real - life experience to compare anything to, says Dr. Gail Saltz, a psychiatrist and the author of The Power of Different: The Link Between Disorder and Genius.
While the author was undoubtedly ahead of her time and clearly has an impressive work ethic, her book wasn't as informative or as relevant to my career (or my age group) as I'd hoped it would be.
Author whose career is... stagnant... but an optimistic, happy - go - lucky, inspired individual who gets bored doing the same old thing and hearing the same old conversations, touching the same old skin... I love good company, can show anyone a good time due to a wide variety of life experiences.
The races throughout career mode also feel more authored this time around, as well, with series that keep you on your toes by mixing up tracks and weather in a satisfying way.
For First - Time Authors: Launch your career by learning how to maximize your book sales.
During his time as a book agent (President & Owner of «New Brand Agency Group»), Mark Malatesta helped many authors launch their publishing careers under the name Mark «Ryan» (his stepfather's last name).
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Latoya started her editorial career as an administrative assistant to New York Times bestselling author, Teri Woods, while pursuing her Bachelor's Degree at Temple University.
Rachel's career highlights include helping her authors achieve prestigious romance book nominations and two selective awards, including the National Readers Choice Award, several top reviews in Romantic Times magazine and a Hallmark Channel original production of one of her books, Unleashing Mr. Darcy — a charming retelling of Pride and Prejudice ¬, with dogs!
Not only is it time for authors to take control of our own careers, we have the opportunity to grow our own global empires (something I recently blogged about) via strategic partnerships.
During that time, she oversaw and supported the careers of authors including Mark Edwards, Kevin Wignall and Damien Boyd, and more recently Amanda Prowse, John Marrs and Teresa Driscoll.
Most successful literary agents spend most of their time developing and managing the careers of their already - established clients; but they also look for new authors.
Rather than blue penciling a manuscript, I try to equip authors with the tools of craft that can be applied many times over in their careers.
New York Times bestselling author Terry Brooks returns to the fantasy that launched his career — the fantasy that remains closest to his heart, and to the hearts of millions of fans around the world.
Reports from various news sources have noted the coincidental timing in the death of the author's long - time attorney and older sister, Alice Lee, who by many accounts was the instrumental force behind guarding the author's privacy and career.
Our readers span from full time authors, to authors maintaining day jobs, publishing industry professionals, writers at the start of their career and more.
I had an agent and wonderful editors, but the truth is that no one cares about your career as much as you, and if you're not selling at the top of your game, a publisher isn't going to expend a lot of time, effort, and money helping an author raise that game.
All three earned back their production costs AND — I haven't drilled this down to the dollar yet but it's looking pretty good — helped me cross the threshold overall into profit for the first time in my author career.
So, if you're serious about your career as an author, it makes sense to invest your time into a Facebook author page.
Laurie's clients include the New York Times and USA Today bestselling YA author Julie Kagawa, bestselling fantasy and science fiction author Michael J. Sullivan, award - winning romance author Julianne Donaldson, award - winning steampunk and fantasy authors Pip Ballantine and Tee Morris, and the award - winning Linda Wisdom, who has had more than 100 romance novels published in her career.
But, it seems that, more than ever, self - published authors will have to put out high quality books and work on building up a loyal readership over time, rather than depending on gimmicks to launch their careers.
Arlene Prunkl quit her day job in January because, after three years of shaping, honing and polishing manuscripts for self - publishing authors in her spare time, she found she had enough business to make a career of it.
Do you sometimes feel alone in your pursuit for a full - time author career?
For long - time bestselling authors like you and Ruth Harris, it can mean re-inventing your career.
Few authors want to hear that the way to build their author career is to work hard for a very long time.
Thanks in part to Dan, my career working with self - publishing authors would blossom in subsequent years, but at the time, my story unfolded in what now seems an almost mythical way.
Also the author of the bestselling How to Blog a Book: Write, Publish, and Promote Your Work One Post at a Time, Nina moves her clients from ideas to finished books as well as to careers as authors by helping them combine their passion and purpose so they create products that impact the world.
My expertise involves helping hard - working authors build platforms and careers that consistently grow over time.
Once publishing houses could and would take the time and effort to shepherd the careers of new and unknown authors.
HarperCollins Christian Publishing honors long - time author and friend One of Christian publishing's most loved authors, Max Lucado, has reached another milestone in his career — 30 years of inspiring readers through his bestselling published works.
On the other, a career as a writer is difficult to build, and even for a published author, the industry can at times seem overwhelming and confusing.
She's built a career as an author - entrepreneur, sharing resources for other authors at The Creative Penn and self - publishing New York Times and USA Today best - selling thriller novels as author J.F. Penn..
Does it really make sense for authors to go through the grueling process of querying agents and editors when that time could be spent getting their books to market and building the foundation of a long - term career?
Are authors risking their novels / career / time because the small publishers always fold within five years?
Molina, a highly respected and award - winning Spanish author (In the Night of Time, 2013), tells the story of James Earl Ray's attempt to escape after killing Martin Luther King, Jr., in 1968; Ray's flight eventually takes him to Lisbon, where Molina was struggling to launch his writing career.
As a relatively new indie author, it's encouraging to hear that a slower production schedule can still lead to a full - time career.
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