Sentences with phrase «what mystery authors»

Ever wonder what mystery authors read in their spare time?

Not exact matches

The author wishes she too might deal in mystery with the directness, hardness, and soundness of what is at hand.
«We've solved a mystery, revealing a new aspect of our innate immune system and what flu has to do to get around it,» says Nicholas Meyerson, a postdoctoral researcher in the BioFrontiers Institute and lead author of a paper published in the Nov. 8 issue of Cell Host and Microbe.
The God of the universe was the author of what they wrote, so awed were they by the mystery of their own creative process.
Then we explain that there is also the mystery of what the author is writing about, the theme of the story.
The author does not shy away from some very interesting aspects of Krishnamurti's personality and life, which constitute what is sometimes referred to as «the mystery of K».
What an amazing giveaway these cozy mystery authors are running.
First, I head to the mystery section to see what's new from my favorite authors.
Author, publisher, and book marketer Julie Smith shares what she loves to write — and read — in a mystery, how her writing obsession evolved into marketing, the mistake many authors make with their book covers, and more.
British author Magdalen Nabb's 14th mystery, Vita Nuova, features beleaguered Florentine Carabinieri Marshal Salva Guarnaccia in what may be the author's cleverest and most convoluted police procedural yet.
Author Laura Caldwell, who writes a series of mysteries starring red - headed lawyer Izzy MacNeil for MIRA, gives The Book Case an inside look at the what it's like to be on an author panel — and reveals the power of a perfectly chosen oAuthor Laura Caldwell, who writes a series of mysteries starring red - headed lawyer Izzy MacNeil for MIRA, gives The Book Case an inside look at the what it's like to be on an author panel — and reveals the power of a perfectly chosen oauthor panel — and reveals the power of a perfectly chosen outfit.
In the case of Locke, author of Maids of Misfortune, the author was actually able to help grow the historical mystery genre into what has now come to be known as «cozy mysteries» in the book industry.
Yesterday, author Jan Burke introduced readers to the question behind The Mystery Box — what's inside the box?
What does this mean for self - published authors or authors wanting to branch out from Romance into Mystery?
On Monday, author Jan Burke introduced readers to the question behind The Mystery Box: What's inside the box?
The Fifth Heart by Dan Simmons What if Henry James, author of The Turn of the Screw, teamed up with one of literature's most beloved characters, Sherlock Holmes, to solve a murder mystery in turn - of - the - century America?
Just go to my Facebook Author Page and comment why you love Southern mysteries or what you find intriguing about Sanctuary.
And what all four of these books have in common (besides being mystery and thrilled novels) is the fact that their Kindle editions are priced significantly lower than their paperback editions, whereas that's not the case for the authors» earlier books from other publishers.
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Who buys what and what works is still a big mystery to most authors.
If you're unsure of what to blog about, consider writing about your top ten favorite mystery novels, why you love a specific author, an exclusive interview with an up - and - coming writer, or what inspired you to become a writer.
From the bestselling author of What Was Lost comes a spirited literary mystery about a television anchorman's search for the truth about the disappearances that surround him
The Adventuress Lady Emily Mystery, Book # 10 By Tasha Alexander ISBN # 9781250058263 Author Website: http://www.tashaalexander.com Brought to you by OBS Reviewer Daniele Synopsis: Emily and husband Colin have come to the French Riviera for what should be a joyous occasion — the engagement party of her lifelong friend Jeremy,... Continue reading →
What would you have expected to read in the bio of an author of a mystery incorporating supernatural elements that takes place in a rural location?
I know David Gaughran has some fairly accurate estimations that he's used before, but here's a what if for you: What if you could accurately model Amazon's ebook sales using data submitted by selfpub authors (which I remember seeing a blogger on the Writer's Cafe who was already doing this with extreme accuracy) combined with a sliding scale, using the same data, to determine sales at any given time (because being the # 5 bestseller in the Mystery category on Tuesday doesn't mean the same sales on Thursdwhat if for you: What if you could accurately model Amazon's ebook sales using data submitted by selfpub authors (which I remember seeing a blogger on the Writer's Cafe who was already doing this with extreme accuracy) combined with a sliding scale, using the same data, to determine sales at any given time (because being the # 5 bestseller in the Mystery category on Tuesday doesn't mean the same sales on ThursdWhat if you could accurately model Amazon's ebook sales using data submitted by selfpub authors (which I remember seeing a blogger on the Writer's Cafe who was already doing this with extreme accuracy) combined with a sliding scale, using the same data, to determine sales at any given time (because being the # 5 bestseller in the Mystery category on Tuesday doesn't mean the same sales on Thursday).
Six months later here is what we have: Look For The Hook (my wife's self help book) and Treachery In Turtle Bay (my mystery) are available on Amazon, On Barnes & Noble internet site, In Barnes & Noble Stores (via Ingram \ Lightning Source POD through CreateSpace In hundreds of other Book Stores (again via Ingram \ Lightning Source POD through CreateSpace) In Libraries via Baker & Taylor by way of CreateSpace Direct POD In a Global E-Store provided by CreateSpace (where by the way the royalty is higher than any other channel except direct sales) And, if you love the book and want a signed copy, it is available directly from the Author Page on the specific book's internet site www.lookforthehook.com, www.treacheryinturtlebay.com).
(The market for my mystery is global and CreateSpace provides global distribution) Now that having been said, I do not know what label would be applied to our enterprise but we refer to ourselves as independent author / publishers and I really do not care what label MWA would apply because I do not know how they would contribute to my bottom line and therefore they are irrelevant.
In fact, what began as a program only for writers of mystery, science fiction, fantasy, romance, and thrillers in April 2011, this week is blowing open its frontiers to authors in more than 60 categories.
In «Unlikely Companions: The Adventures of an Exotic Animal Doctor (Or, What Friends Feathered, Furred, and Scaled Have Taught Me About Life and Love» author and veterinarian Laurie Hess (with Samantha Rose), presents the reader with a mystery as well as a memoir about her life.
The main campaign of the game is very enjoyable, as getting to the bottom of the mystery of who's the mysterious author and what his relationship to baddie Magusar is pretty entertaining.
Since Bradley has taken the position that plagiarism allegations should be pursued even in what Zorita regarded as a rather minor situation, this certainly opens the door for pursuit of incidents where Team authors have «used the ideas or words of [Climate Audit] without giving appropriate credit», even such incidents as Gavin the International Man of Mystery, Mann's SI changes, the Kaufman Corrigendum and Hansen's He Who Must Not Be Named.
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