Not exact matches
If the
author doesn't care
to expand her readership
to include people who prefer clean language, that is TOTALLY
up to her; it's HER decision, and I respect
whatever direction she wants
to go with the blog.
«Babies naturally wake
up two
to six times a night, which means that
whatever you're doing
to get them
to sleep at bedtime, you'll need
to do that same thing whenever he stirs,» says Parents advisor Jodi Mindell, Ph.D.,
author of Sleeping Through the Night.
I recently interviewed an
up - and - coming steampunk
author who raised over $ 90,000
to fund the production costs of his book (his original goal was $ 4,000, so, even after he produces and ships all those books, he ought
to have come out of the deal with a year's salary in addition
to whatever he makes on sales once the book goes live).
As
author Jenny Trout told Motherboard in an interview, ««There's no way for an indie
author to make a living without Amazon, so
whatever nonsense they decide they're pulling this month is just one other thing we've got
to put
up with.
Not necessarily
to give in
to whatever Amazon are asking [1](although Howey does specifically ask Pietsch
to accept Amazon's offer of a fund
to pay
authors and royalties lost as a result of Amazon's actions), but
to step
up and compromise, somehow.
Whether you are discussing the book in class and someone forgot what year the
author was born in, or you've run across a word you previously never knew existed, WiFi enables you
to switch screens and look
up whatever information you desire, without losing your spot in the book.
Set
up a joint blog, exchange social media posting for manning tables at book fairs, or
whatever is mutually beneficial
to each
author.
If they hadn't, we'd never have clauses in publishing contracts requiring
authors to not publish with anyone else or tying
up every form of the novel in
whatever format or means available, even those not yet invented or imagined.
I think most readers are happy
to pony
up a - fair - amount of pocket cash (
whatever that means
to the individual reader)
to go directly into the
author's pocket in exchange for a good read, and another, and another.
The writer co-ops that are working well,
whatever they actually call themselves, work well because they restrict themselves
to fellow
authors of similar calibre and don't open themselves
up to everyone and anyone who can thrown an ebook together.
We wanted
to open this
up to a wide range of creative people, from developers
to publishers
to authors,
to build
whatever they like.
If a journalist is looking for a thriller
author to comment on something or a murder mystery writer or
whatever, then you want
to come
up first in a search.
Whatever changes you make, keeping your
author website fresh and
up -
to - date is a surefire way
to keep users coming back!
She offers them a process by which they can tell if they have an idea that will stand
up against the thousands of other books published every year — and if they, as
authors, can stand
up against the other
authors willing
to do
whatever it takes
to get their books out in front of readers in their market.
And none of them showed
up with huge backlists
to start out with (Granted, they've all been insanely prolific, but I do want
to point out that these were science fiction and fantasy people, not
authors writing romance or erotica or
whatever genre you've heard is super popular).
Authors at the moment can make a living and can also fulfill their creative intentions and
whatever their aims and goals are around their creativity in terms of everything from self - expression
to full on engagement with readers whereby they kind of set
up a working system, an ecosystem of readers that supports them.
Whatever his problem (other then those he outlines in the piece which I don't believe hold
up) if Tonkin really thinks what he has written, he's either not paying attention as closely as he should be or willfully ignoring reality of ebooks sold by
authors to the readers.
I did point out
to the
author of the list that people of color travel too, and i referred them
to NOMADNESS I think that it is
up to us
to share more our own travel stories, through social media, if you do not blog then instagram, twitter, tumblr,
whatever But also you have
to admit, the media is more favorable towards certain people, this color dominate advertising, and major news stories, that is just a fact we may have
to deal with
When they think «they know best» they will set
up an
author or scientist or
whatever,
to be deliberately ridiculed.