Sentences with phrase «together with different authors»

You can get together with different authors to do a review exchange, or you can try to network with different publishers and book reviewers to see which ones would promote your book.

Not exact matches

I guess if you are going to believe in an all knowing, all powerful sky daddy, reading an old compilation of 60 different books from 40 different authors put together by a group of supposedly reformed pagans 1600 years ago would just be putting your faith to the test, I mean a person with faith needs no proof.
It's still just a collage of of dozens and dozens of different authors works all pieced together by people in power with an agenda.
«This project was a cohesive dynamic of three scientists from different research backgrounds coming together to investigate a fascinating observation,» says Hartwell, the paper's lead author and an oceanographer affiliated with the University of Akron and the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
«The fascinating thing about SERK1 is that it not only plays a role in the shedding mechanism of plant organs, but also acts together with other membrane receptors that regulate totally different aspects of plant development,» says Julia Santiago, first author of the study.
If you have a group of authors with intersecting books who write for different publishers, there's no reason why they can't work together to organize a group promotion for the same week.
A self - published book can mean almost anything... from what gets spilled out of the fingers and mind of the author to the presentation from the local printing shop and sometimes looking like it was put together at the kitchen table with a glue - stick; to a vanity press like a LuLu, AuthorHouse / Solutions (known as the publishing predators); or one of the pay the other pay to publish services that claim to offer different types of packages / templates for the author to select from; to Ingram Spark or Amazon's CreateSpace; to the author doing the publishing himself with his name or a «looks like a publishing company» name on it (always recommended).
A self - published book can mean almost anything... from what gets spilled out of the fingers and mind of the author to the presentation from the local printing shop and sometimes looking like it was put together at the kitchen table with a glue - stick; to a vanity press like a LuLu, AuthorHouse; or an Outskirts Press that offers different types of packages / templates for the author to select from; to Amazon's CreateSpace; to the author doing the publishing himself with his name or a «looks like a publishing company» name on it.
A self - published book can mean almost anything... from what gets spilled out of the fingers and mind of the author to the presentation from the local printing shop and sometimes looking like it was put together at the kitchen table with a glue - stick; to a vanity press like a LuLu, AuthorHouse / Solutions (known to many as publishing predators); or any of the pay to publish operations that claim to offer different types of packages / templates for the author to select from as well as claiming to do more personalization and hand - holding than a vanity press operation; to Amazon's CreateSpace and the Ingram Spark (higher quality); to the author doing the publishing himself with his name or a «looks like a publishing company» name on it (always recommended).
The problem is that many publishers and authors don't put together a master book marketing plan so that all of the different teams are on the same page, with the same goals and the roll out of all activities are strategic and timed to give the book its best possible chance for success.
I started (although I'm not the only author of) Book futurism because I started stringing together a bunch of work that seemed to be about the future of reading; through that, my writing here, and some of the things I wrote elsewhere, I became a kind of authority on the subject (only on the internet, but still, I like who links to me); and maybe I'll write a book, or maybe I'll start a blog with a different title when it's time to write about some thing else.
These authors compared two groups of children who were uprooted and displaced together with their families into two different housing arrangements: those living with host families and those living in communal shelters.
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