One of the things you get
told about authors is that the majority of us work at least two jobs: writing, and something else that pays the bills.
Luckily one of my good friends
told me about Author Marketing Club's Premium option.
Or at least that's what
I told myself about my author brand and platform.
While you think about that, let
me tell you about author Scott Bury.
In addition,
he tells us about his author journey, from the idea stage to contacting Xlibris to ultimately holding the first copy of his book in his hands.
I figured it was not unreasonable that I send out a single mailing
telling them about my author site.
Their website will also hopefully
tell you about the authors they represent or publish, who their key staff are, etc..
We tell you about the author, what they cover, and include excerpts from their 10 latest posts.
Not exact matches
We asked the
author of That's What She Said: What Men Need to Know (and Women Need to
Tell Them)
about Working Together for the lessons she learned the hard way.
While many have complained
about the series» delay in the past — once prompting fellow
author Neil Gaiman to
tell a reader, «George R. R. Martin is not your bitch» — the reaction to the latest announcement has been kind.
In Better by Mistake: The Unexpected Benefits of Being Wrong (Riverhead), Tugend —
author of The New York Times» ShortCuts business column — explores the disconnect between what we're
told about mistakes and how we feel
about them.
The anonymous
author of the letter claims that his firm was holding short positions and planned to
tell the world, through Internet postings,
about the fraud.
«All of us grow up with a set of expectations
about what we're supposed to do,» the study's lead
author, Harvard Business School professor Kathleen L. McGinn,
tells Business Insider.
The self - made millionaire and
author of «The Automatic Millionaire»
told the personal finance site Grow that as a kid his family «talked
about investing all the time.»
«Yellen's my girl,» Bannon
told author Joshua Green in September while speaking
about the book, «Devil's Bargain: Steve Bannon, Donald Trump, and the Nationalist Uprising,» according to Bloomberg News.
«The services failed to ask simple, relevant questions of patients
about their symptoms, leading them to repeatedly miss important diagnoses,» dermatologist and lead
author Jack Resneck
told the Journal.
I
tell you the above not to self promote, but as an example of how much the
authors of this book care
about you.
When Steve Case, the billionaire co-founder of AOL, first met J. D. Vance,
author of «Hillbilly Elegy,» the best - selling book
about the industrial decline of the Midwest, Mr. Case
told him, «I really love the book but there is a part of it I don't love.»
Author of the # 1 bestselling personal finance book ever, Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki, is going to
tell you the truth
about money, even if you don't like it!
It seems like the
author actually wants to help you with you finances and
tells you
about the best practices you probably never knew.
«The thing that is the most noticeable
about Stormy, especially on Twitter, is that the usual methods that the internet has of shaming and mocking have little to no effect on her,» Brian Watson,
author of «Annals of Pornographie, How Porn Became Bad,»
tells Ad Age.
The reviewer can
tell the reader that in Three Discourses on Imagined Occasions he is to think along with the
author about what it means to seek God, how the «resolution of duty» that ought to be present in marriage transforms romantic love into love that conquers everything, and how the awareness of one's mortality, of the certainty of death, of «death's decision» enhances earnestness in life.
It
tells us nothing
about the beliefs of the original
authors.
I didn't read it, but sometimes a book's title
tells everything one needs to know
about both its
author and its contents.
The
author tells us enthusiastically
about a journey made with a friend, Gloria Thurn und Taxis, around the places in Bavaria associated with Pope Benedict XVI: his birthplace, the scenes of his boyhood in Tittmoning and Altoetting, and the cities of Munich and Regensburg.
I re-read a book recently, and the
author wrote
about how she was supposed to speak at an event, and when she asked which topic they would like to here her expound upon, they said, well, just
tell us what is saving your life right now.
When writing
about her troubled marriage,
author Glennon Melton wisely avoids
telling other women what to do, and instead puts the choice this way:
The notion of writing The Curse of Cain, the
author tells us, sprang in part from her own «obsessions
about God» and in part from a student who punctured a class on the Exodus by asking, «What
about the Canaanites?»
Before I
tell my stories, however, perhaps we should think a bit
about those of Clive Staples Lewis, the pre-eminent English
author of the twentieth century.
The
author of the Fourth Gospel, at the point at which he is
about to launch Out upon his account of the public career of Jesus,
tells his readers what they are to look out for: «You will see heaven wide open, and God's angels ascending and descending upon the Son of Man.»
Lehrer (
author of the best - selling How We Decide) explains why we get our best ideas in the shower, shatters the myth of the muse, descries creative working environments that increase productivity, and
tells story after story
about the ways in which the world's most creative people work.
I re-read a book recently, and the
author wrote
about how she was supposed to speak at an event, and when she asked which topic they would like to here her expound upon, they said, well, just
tell us what...
It can
tell us much
about the thought - world and language of the
authors, but it can not communicate to us the inferiority of their faith.
We must be willing to learn what historical and literary criticism can
tell us
about the construction of the text and the psychology of the
author, but it is Scripture itself or rather the Spirit acting within Scripture that gives us the theological significance of the text.
Lisa Velthouse is an
author and speaker who learned much
about her sin during a six - month fast from sweets, as
told in her memoir Craving Grace.
Just as studying an artist's painting or an architect's building
tells us much
about the human
author, so too does the study of the natural sciences lead us to understand the A
author, so too does the study of the natural sciences lead us to understand the
AuthorAuthor.
And as I reflect on whether or not it's worth all of this work, I realize there are a few things
about the writing life that they didn't
tell me at the Young
Author's Conference:
My only real complaint with this book is the complaint I have with all such books: it seems as if 50 % or more of the book is devoted to
telling stories
about whatever the
author is writing
about.
We are
told that it is a divine miracle for so many
authors from so many backgrounds to write
about so many topics and do so without contradiction or error.
The
author is
about to
tell us why God might not allow us to move on, and he does so with a warning.
They can't make a prediction
about the United States because the U.S. census doesn't ask
about religion, lead
author Daniel Abrams
told CNN.
This is part of an ongoing series where I briefly interview a theologian, pastor,
author, or Bible scholar that I highly respect, and ask them to
tell us a bit
about themselves, their most current teaching project, and the one most important truth (the hack) they wish every Christian could learn.
The sacred
authors wrote the four Gospels, selecting some things from the many which had been handed on by word of mouth or in writing, reducing some ofthem to a synthesis, explaining some things in view of the situation of their churches and preserving the form of proclamation but always in such fashion that they
told us the honest truth
about Jesus.
how much time does the
author spend on his fancy little beard everyday, it
tells me everything i need to know
about this guy and his opinions on anything
Although I write for a living, everyone I know who writes
about food and recipes, from top - selling
authors to people who work for small community - based publications, will invariably
tell you that the main reason they work so hard to create recipes is because they really do want people to cook and bake from them.
«They were able to derail the discussion
about sugar for decades,» Stanton Glantz, a professor of medicine at U.C.S.F. and an
author of the new JAMA paper,
told the Times.
From yesterday articles hve just been hitting us hard and
telling us wenger is staying its like the
authors are so happy
about that!!
The
author seems to take great pleasure in
telling us
about Arsenal's great achievements so far — fifth round of the cup, only two points off the top and another fantastic European campaign, qualifying for the last 16 yet again!
Among the questions the
authors pose is, What do affairs
tell us
about the institution of marriage?
About the author: Genie Gratto blogs about gardening and food at The Inadvertent Gardener, and tells very short tales at 100 Proof Sto
About the
author: Genie Gratto blogs
about gardening and food at The Inadvertent Gardener, and tells very short tales at 100 Proof Sto
about gardening and food at The Inadvertent Gardener, and
tells very short tales at 100 Proof Stories.