Sentences with phrase «when authors do»

No matter what path authors choose, I just appreciate that we're in such a time of change, when authors DO have a choices.
They earn money when their authors do.
The key here is that our business model is set - up such that we only start making money when our authors do, so of course we strive to offer the best quality in printing, distribution and support possible.
I've gotten the impression that publishers have cut corners lately, putting more of the burden on the authors without compensating them (aka unfunded mandate), just when authors don't need publishers nearly as much as they used to.
I entirely understand why in this day and age, when authors do not have to relinquish control of their own work, they would pick the self publishing option.
«The best books are a bit anecdotal, when the author doesn't take himself too seriously and is capable of owning up to weaknesses.
And it's exacerbated when the author does a big promo push and offers the book for free.
A problem arises when the author doesn't know how to take advantage of those opportunities.
Some editing jobs are very difficult, like when the author doesn't know a dirty sock when he sees one or doesn't understand how all those words could be extra.
When the author does everything alone, does this suggest that there may be some aspects that are lacking, that the book could be better?
In the case of Day, when an author does want to play with a publisher, it's generally on the author's terms.
It is bad enough for a reader when an author doesn't finish a series of books.
Barely a day goes by when an author does not ask me whether I have any Hollywood connections who could help them get a foot in the door.

Not exact matches

For example, if you were an author writing a book about how to drive traffic to a website, you need to find an example of how your business suffered when it didn't have traffic to its site.
BookFunnel was started in 2015 by fantasy novelist Damon Courtney, who became frustrated when he couldn't create links for free book promotions; it helps authors do giveaways and build readership.
The author also suggests that when forced to choose between experience and character, those seeking talent would do better to look for defining virtues like confidence, patience and the ability to stay calm.
As I recall the headline read, more or less, «Women Don't Negotiate Because They're Not Dumb,» and the author went on to cite research to make her point that when women do ask for more money, people tend to hate it, and «pushy» women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression and opportunitiedo ask for more money, people tend to hate it, and «pushy» women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression and opportunities.
Gilbert, author of Stumbling on Happiness, encourages audience members to look past short - term, material, and goal - oriented happiness in order to find a kind of happiness that can be sustained when things don't go according to plan.
After studying hundreds of people both rich and poor, author Tom Corley reveals the one thing most self - made millionaires do when they first wake up.
When Jessica Jackley, founder of the micro-loan business Kiva and author of Clay Water Brick: Finding Inspiration From Entrepreneurs Who Do The Most With The Least, was asked to leave the TED conference due to the event organizer's no children policy, she did the natural thing: Jackley took her complaint to Twitter:
Author Maya Angelou captured this idea best when she said, «I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.»
The author reminds us to keep thinking big, never be afraid to ask for things, and to not be intimidated when things don't go as planned.
All those years ago, when everything was still possible, book publishers might have sold authors instead of books, and magazines and newspapers might have done the same with journalists and commentators.
Don't go for the big number when negotiating with investors, says serial entrepreneur Gurbaksh Chahal, founder of RadiumOne and author of «The Dream.»
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.»
As an example, I not only agented this book myself to a major NYC - area publisher, I brought in Jay and his famous brand, I brought in Stephen M.R. Covey for the foreword, and even wrote my own back cover (something most authors never get to do when working with a major publisher).
That doesn't mean there aren't good long - term positions that come up from time to time, and this author will be more keen to point those out when they do appear.
The authors are also proponents of «what goes around comes around» in the link building world — called «preciprocration» by them — advocating that you freely and willingly look for places to cite work done by others, link to useful sites, etc., when appropriate and relevant.
Author's note: since this column is old, the search links within it will most likely not produce the same results they did when this was originally written.
7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Networking Breakfast in Hotel Courtyard 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Barnett Helzberg, Former Chairman & CEO, Helzberg Diamonds, Founder & Chairman, Helzberg Entrepreneurial Mentoring Program Topic: «What I Learned Before I Sold to Warren Buffett» 9:15 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Hendrik Leber, Managing Director, Acatis [EUR] Topic: «How to Value a Business» 10:15 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Paul Larson, Equity Strategist & Editor, Morningstar Stock Investor Topic: «Four Ways To Upgrade in the Bear Market» 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Peter Lindmark, Managing Partner, Lindmark Capital Topic: «When Macro Matters» 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Networking Lunch - Executive Deli Sandwiches in Hotel Courtyard 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Charles Mizrahi, Managing Partner, CGM Partners Fund LP, Author, Getting Started in Value Investing & Editor, Hidden Value Alert [USA] Topic: «If Buffett Were You, What Would He Do
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The owners, says Bianca Bosker, author of Original Copies: Architectural Mimicry in Contemporary China, are «dreaming of what they'll do with the riches they imagine they'll get when they one day sell them.»
Regardless of when, it still fits the same pattern — we don't know for certain the author.
I mean seriously, if it wasn't for those that were non-Christians in Europe, such as the Enlightenment authors, who constantly wrote about how wrong these acts were then maybe they would not have ended when they did.
You can say, the Bible makes God out to be a bully, even though God isn't real, but then the question is why do authors of the Bible, including Moses, insist that God is a God of Love even when they tell of these stories of brutality?
we tend to think that doctrine = theory, when in fact doctrine in New Testament authors mind does not even exist as mere theory.
The author confesses he doesn't want to leave this body, to die, but when he is dragged out — kicking and screaming all the way — «at home with the Lord» is where he'll be.
How do you say someone's work is based on this one princliple when there are 9 chapters including clearity and inerrency of the bible, Attributes of God, Trinity, Creation, Sin preceeding the «major point» of all the author's works and belief system?
When Christ Was Gay: http://www.soulforce.org/forums/showthread.php?t=648 (original author's site has been sucked into the internet vortex, for the most part; thankfully someone did a copy - and - paste job!)
I think the author points out some interesting things that open - minded people might consider when they think about their own beliefs and why they should care about what other people do in their own homes.
articles like this are kind of like a mirror, and when readers don't like what they see of themselves, they project it on the author.
I agree that the author receiving a «like» feels better about the feedback than they do when receiving a «dislike», but the same can be said for full comments of agreement or disagreement.
When writing about her troubled marriage, author Glennon Melton wisely avoids telling other women what to do, and instead puts the choice this way:
Maybe the Holy Spirit is at work around the world to bring multiple authors and pastors and theologians to similar ideas about similar things all at once, and so when I read something in someone else's book that sounds a lot like something I have written, but they don't give me credit, it is not that they «borrowed» from me, but because both of us were listening to what the Spirit has been whispering to minds all over the world.
Scriptural authors never deal with homosexual orientation, and when they do treat homosexual activity, they never do so in the context of a loving relationship.
The author said that it lulls us into thinking we have accomplished something good, when in fact, we have done pretty much nothing.
2 Given this author's care and demonstrated reliability, as well as his contact with eyewitnesses within the first generation after the events, this man can be trusted when it comes to matters in the life of Jesus for which we do not enjoy independent confirmation.
In America many Christians who insist on a literal interpretation of anything in the Bible are often ready to say «but, in this case, Jesus didn't really mean...» when both Jesus and the author of this Gospel labor to convey «You aren't supposed to try to take the live of other things on Earth... that's the whole point, I want you to take on life that only I can offer!»
During the ceremony when O'Connor was posthumously awarded the National Book Award, her editor Robert Giroux recalled one literary celebrity complaining, «Do you really think Flannery O'Connor was a great author?
While granting that there's a lot of church - pushing going around that's creepy, goofy, and just downright wrong, what is it you think the author of Hebrews is doing when he makes a case for continuing in public worship and association with God's people?
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