I've worked with many
wonderful authors over the past thirteen years — too many to name.
Not exact matches
(John Gray, # 1 New York Times bestselling
author of Men Are from Mars, Women are from Venus, What You Feel You Can Heal, and Staying Focused in a Hyper World) «This is a
wonderful, thoughtful book that will guide you and inspire you to get complete control
over your drinking problem once and for all.»
It occurred to me last night as I was sitting in the hot tub and watching the sun set
over the desert, that if I could travel back in time twenty years and whisper in my teenage ear: You're going to be an
author and have a
wonderful husband and a firebrand, amazing child and you're going to get to travel a lot and one night you're going to find yourself alone in a hot tub in the desert, looking up at a glowing pink sky, I would have thought, That's a pretty f-ing cool life.
The above tweet led to a fun interview
over the at the Book View Cafe blog, «Weird and
Wonderful: Digital Book World and Guy LeCharles Gonzalez,» with
author Sue Lange asking me some interesting questions that really made me think hard to solidify some of my ideas about the «Future of Publishing» and what it means for -LSB-...]
I think it's great these professional organizations are allowing indie
authors into their groups, though I suspect
over time they too will come to recognize how commercial results alone are an inadequate measure of professionalism because ultimately they'll shut out professional
authors —
wonderful writers — who write about unpopular or arcane topics.
Self - publishing provides a
wonderful opportunity for any
author who wants to take control
over the publishing process and get their words into print.
One of the
wonderful things about the new publishing paradigm is the control we get as artists,
authors, and designers
over the entire package.
The above tweet led to a fun interview
over the at the Book View Cafe blog, «Weird and
Wonderful: Digital Book World and Guy LeCharles Gonzalez,» with
author Sue Lange asking me some interesting questions that really made me think hard to solidify some of my ideas about the «Future of Publishing» and what it means for
authors and publishers.
Over the years we've developed
wonderful relationships with the vendors we've worked with, the publishers whose content it's been our pleasure to sell, the
authors who supported us, and the customers who it's been our honor to serve.
I've worked with many
wonderful authors and talked to many successful
authors over the years and there are a few things that I have learned — about what makes an
author successful and a stand out.
And, finally, my last resolution is to continue to be eternally grateful for the
wonderful people I have met on - line
over the past six years, readers and other
authors alike.
-LSB-...] Bradshaw, admin
over at the Indie
Authors Unite group on Facebook, posted a
wonderful link to a formatting guide.
John McLean will explain exactly how you can get an invitation from Amazon to join the program, and then how to use it to build a
wonderful competitive advantage
over other indie (and traditional, for that matter)
authors who remain totally unaware of this new platform from Amazon.
Now, highlights of his
wonderful work can be enjoyed in a new book entitled Fred Herzog Modern Color, which brings together
over 230 images, many never before reproduced, and featuring essays by acclaimed
authors David Campany and Hans - Michael Koetzle.