If I stumble
upon an author blog and I like the material the author blogs about I will take a look at the books they've written.
Not exact matches
As happens with many good books, I stumbled
upon More Than Serving Tea by accident, after I read an interview with one of its
authors, Nikki Toyama - Szeto, at Intervarsity's «The Well»
blog.
Jessica Monte is a budding photographer and
author of the
blog Days of You and Me (once
upon known as Green Mamma).
(This is first in part of a new series on the
blog called «
Author Interview» where I speak with
authors of children's books — books that reflect
upon Muslim values, fosters family relations, talk against racism, inclusivity of all racial / ethnic groups and overall gives a positive message to our young -LSB-...]
The information and recipes contained in
blog is based
upon the research and the personal experiences of the
author.
by Rebecca J. Vickery
Author Rebecca J Vickery — website Publishing by Rebecca J. Vickery Victory Tales Press Once
Upon A Word
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I try to prioritize my time based
upon accomplishing goals that benefit the greatest number of our
authors (or future
authors) as possible, and by that benchmark, it is difficult to justify spending much time on this
blog.
When it comes to dealing with book bloggers many have made choices to reduce the number of requests and often this has nothing to do with the
author who happens
upon their
blog, yet many times I've seen
authors take it personally like the blogger was against them.
At any rate, adding «best - selling
author» to my
blog name raises one issue solely based
upon the hyphen.
In my position as Special Projects Director, and the Infinity
author of 3 books, I'm qualified to clarify a few points that you touched
upon in your informative
blog about iUniverse, their STAR program, and the saga of B&N.
If someone stumbles
upon your
author platform (usually a
blog or a website) make sure they can find your twitter handle easily and that it links directly to your Twitter profile.
December 27th: Book Excerpt @ I Heart Reading December 29th: Book Excerpt @ Indy Book Fairy December 29th: Promo Post @ Undercover Book Reviews December 31st:
Author Interview @ Editor Charlene's
Blog January 2nd: Book Excerpt @ Once
Upon a YA Book January 7th: Book Excerpt @ Sunshine Book Promotions January 11th: Book Excerpt @...
But there is hope, compliments of Jane Friedman, the WD article's
author (I prefer to call it a reality check): «If your immediate thought
upon reading this
blog post headline was something like: I couldn't stop trying even if someone told me to give up, then you're much closer to publication than someone who is easily discouraged.
At this time we are able to offer $ 30 per article, payable
upon publication, and we will also include an
author bio at the bottom of the piece with a relevant link to your active site /
blog.
Yet in the global warming issue, we see instances where a major organization promoted the chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as a Nobel laureate when he is not, and another organization similarly promoting a prominent IPCC scientist as a Nobel laureate when he is not, and the long - term promotion of book
author Ross Gelbspan as a Pulitzer winner when he is not, a problem first revealed long ago by Steve Milloy and expanded
upon at this
blog.
Created by Celia C. Elwell, RP, this
blog shares all the references, tools, and resources the
author uses and relies
upon to broaden her own skills and knowledge.
The
Author disclaims any responsibility for any injury, damage, or loss as a result of reliance
upon the information found on this site /
blog.»