Sentences with phrase «with author recognition»

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I suspect the author of Proverbs 6:26 did not have it quite right when he said that the price of a prostitute is only a loaf of bread, but as surely as a dalliance with a married woman will cost a man his very life, so also the pursuit of affirmation, recognition and acceptance through organized «Christianity» will cost a man all that he has.
SNA has partnered with author Jarrett J. Krosoczka, of the «Lunch Lady» book series, to remind everyone — directors, managers, parents, students, and school staff — that school nutrition employees are superheroes that deserve some recognition.
Authors of a recent research study published in the American Academy of Pediatrics, reported that student athletes with access to ATs have lower overall injury rates, lower recurrent injury rates, and higher recognition of concussions.
More fundamentally, the authors conclude, shared decision making will involve greater recognition by both providers and parents that partnering in care for children with ASD falls within the scope of pediatricians» jobs and is in the families» best interest.
That will come in about 40 years» time, with improvements in speech recognition and generation technology, says David Levy, AI researcher and author of the book Love and Sex with Robots.
As Manel del Valle, the main author of the study, explains: «The concept of the electronic tongue consists in using a generic array of sensors, in other words with generic response to the various chemical compounds involved, which generate a varied spectrum of information with advanced tools for processing, pattern recognition and even artificial neural networks.»
Once you interact on more than a superficial level with anyone else, the question must be asked as to whether their input was essential and sufficient for recognition as an author.
As Manel del Valle, the main author of the study, explains to SINC: «The concept of the electronic tongue consists in using a generic array of sensors, in other words with generic response to the various chemical compounds involved, which generate a varied spectrum of information with advanced tools for processing, pattern recognition and even artificial neural networks.»
With this recognition, we will make every effort to better meet the needs of authors as well as provide readers with high quality articWith this recognition, we will make every effort to better meet the needs of authors as well as provide readers with high quality articwith high quality articles.
In his next move, the director is set to tackle author William Gibson with the project «Pattern Recognition
Celebrate Your Entire Team During Staff / Teacher Appreciation Week Educator, speaker, and author (Looking Forward to Monday Morning and Season It With Fun: A Year of Recognition, Fun and Celebrations) Diane Hodges provides countless ideas for «driving your staff happy.»
The Author's Picks: Must - Read Books For Young Adult Readers In recognition of National Children's Book Week, the authors of some of today's best books for children and young adults share their favorite young adult books with you.
«I read with no small measure of disappointment the letter of the Trumbull Teacher's Association rejecting the prestigious recognition the high school received from ConnCAN... through an obvious display of ignorance of the goals of ConnCAN and an undertone of an elitist attitude, the authors of the letter have managed to alienate trusted allies and provided the missing ingredients that will sway those who were on the fence with the education reform legislation to side with the Governor and give wholesale support to the reforms proposed in Senate Bill # 24.»
SNA has partnered with author Jarrett J. Krosoczka, of the «Lunch Lady» book series, to remind everyone — directors, managers, parents, students, and school staff — that school nutrition employees are superheroes that deserve some recognition.
For example, they can look at a book and then (like shopping in real estate) they compare to other books of the same length in the same genre with the same basic author recognition.
Being honored with a Purple Dragonfly Book Award confers credibility upon the winner and gives published authors the recognition they deserve and provide a helping hand to further their careers.
Long term, a formal publishing business entity combined with a professional website can go a long way toward indicating your seriousness of intent, and can gain brand recognition over time, especially if you release other authors» works in addition to your own.
Authors with less name - recognition are faring better and are picking up new readers.
96 - year - old World War II veteran Jack Beritzhoff, author of Sail Away: Journeys of a Merchant Sailor, spoke with NBC Bay Area recently, seeking to right a historical wrong: the continued lack of recognition to the Merchant Marine for its service during the war.
It's also worth noting that authors who have spent time, effort, and money on building a readership exclusively on KU have little to no brand recognition outside of it, so many who do leave are immediately hit with a lack of sales through other channels and are forced back because, hey, a writer's got ta eat, too.
Some don't see anything wrong with paid reviews that expands the authors name recognition.
New terms have even been coined, with the recognition of the «hybrid» author as a driving force in the publishing industry.
Essentially, book awards stand to provide vetted recognition for authors of any genre and any publishing model, but only if the author continues the streak with the required legwork that will get that information in front of readers.
The belief is that unknown authors with no publishing sales histories are a gamble because the lack of name recognition creates a hurdle that may keep the book from finding its audience — hence the tendency to publish the same famous names over and over again.
With indie authors often barred from prestigious writing and book awards, smaller companies have had to launch their own forms of author recognition.
Networking with industry insiders and fellow authors, meeting fans and developing relationships with those who handsell your book are all grass - roots and authentic ways to furthering your book's chances of recognition.
A good line editor can mean the difference between being an amateur writer with a mediocre book that wasn't fully realised and a professional author with a best - selling book the gets the recognition it deserves.
But (and this is a big but) an author with name recognition, impressive bio, and experience to back their book is priceless.
Author U has gotten notification of several members who have earned recognition from book awards, with the latest being the National Indie Excellence Awards.
The WOTY is recognition for those authors with books traditionally published January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017.
Over the weekend, the New York Times posted an article that profiled one company in particular, as well as discussed well - known self - published author John Locke's own use of some 300 paid book reviews to boost name recognition and sales, a practice Locke himself does not take issue with.
«Independent authors are now crying out for recognition from the mainstream., with a campaign from the Alliance of Independent Authors calling for booksellers, reviewers and literary festivals to open their minds to the quality that can be found in self - published writing.authors are now crying out for recognition from the mainstream., with a campaign from the Alliance of Independent Authors calling for booksellers, reviewers and literary festivals to open their minds to the quality that can be found in self - published writing.Authors calling for booksellers, reviewers and literary festivals to open their minds to the quality that can be found in self - published writing.»
Writers who wish to write in differing genres with the same brand author name can locate the same type of response or authenticity recognition in their potential readers if they look for common threads and key words for them personally and for their fiction.
With data squarely provided by a leader in the field, hopefully more publishers and authors will continue to come on board with digital publishing and give the industry newcomer the recognition it deserWith data squarely provided by a leader in the field, hopefully more publishers and authors will continue to come on board with digital publishing and give the industry newcomer the recognition it deserwith digital publishing and give the industry newcomer the recognition it deserves.
Before an author has name recognition by the public, a chunk of the effort is focused on relationship building with a readership base.
For those less familiar, if you are an author looking to establish recognition in the publishing arena, particularly through editorial media coverage, you should become familiar with the function of a PR professional (a publicist)-- either for your current book, and / or possible future releases.
Indie authors with no name recognition may do even worse, selling a handful of copies to friends and family and then sputtering out entirely.
With the biggest vehicle for recognition of up - and - coming and indie authors now gone, one big worry for the future of the publishing world is how to get people to buy books by unfamiliar authors.
Unknown authors and new authors with no platform or author branding campaigns tend to get little recognition or attention.
The Royal Society of Literature is holding a public vote to find out which second published novel is Britain's favourite, in recognition that writing a second novel, however successful an author's debut, is «famously difficult» with «pressure always on its successor».
A website built on your author name helps develop name recognition with readers and the industry — as well as search engines!
For a beginning author, one strategy might be to live with the small royalties and built - in readership, use social media to build name recognition, then go independent and parlay the name recognition into more money and, perhaps even more name recognition, then go mainstream again to combine better royalty rates and larger numbers.
Swaths of the publishing industry have professionalized beyond recognition, Maltese books are starting to travel beyond our borders, manuscripts are getting the rigorous editing and packaging they deserve, and a reading market that is getting more sophisticated by the minute is voting with its Euros and giving young authors recognition and notoriety.
Most fan fic authors would jump at the chance to legally write for their beloved franchise, but with a possibility of getting paid and perhaps even recognition from the creator?
How important is it for an author to know the subtleties before signing with a publishing company (i.e. like Magdalena said above about Harlequin not focusing on author recognition so much as Harlequin recognition).
The author reaps the rewards of sales, exposure and visibility knowing they are backed up by a reputable publisher which offers their authors a platform along with brand recognition and a knowledgeable team.
And with that, many authors are finding success — not just personal satisfaction, but recognition and financial rewards.
«Most authors write because they want to share something with the world or gain recognition of some sort,» Greenfield said.
As the editor of Artscribe, a timely publication that regularly featured contributions by Art & Language; the creator, writer, and host of a number of TV documentaries, including the six - part series This Is Modern Art, which won many awards, including a BAFTA; and an author of books about contemporary art in London that combine informed description with «seeing the black heart in everything,» Collings has received notable recognition, including a special commendation from the Turner Prize committee.
Born Judy Cohen in Chicago, Illinois, in 1939, Chicago, whose influence and worldwide recognition are remarkable, is at once an artist, author, feminist and educator with a career now spanning fifty years.
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