Thank you so much for the kind
words about the book too!
Not exact matches
Since then we've exchanged numerous emails, most of which are just me gushing over the beauty of a
book she's been working on, and I was only
too thrilled to organize a blog hop with some of our fellow food writer friends in an effort to spread the
word about her crave - worthy creation.
Thanks for the kind
words about my
book (s)
too!
Its nice to see some people have open there eyes but all is true lets ask our selves have this team change from last season where are the experienced players that wenger talked
about he selling us bull and every season he gets away with it the fans deserve better am from the caribbean so chance r i might never get to see arsenal live at the emirates because its
too expensive at least the club should be winning things i know its important to balance the
books you must BUT football is
about trophies as well and thats were the balance lies how the hell can we go Six (6) seasons yes 6 without a trophy not even a FA cup or carling cup and no one says a
word about the manager that is rubbish Arsenal live in the past
too much the time is now this season for me is the absolute last for wenger to win something i do nt care how much money he has made the club and Wenger if you cant bring that then go work for an oil company and make them money and leave arsenal to a manager who is willing to win something not only buy players for 10 million who take 10 years to develop am frustrated with this man.
Reading stories together
about unfamiliar lands and people is a good way to fuel your child's fantasy life, and
books that expand her vocabulary of
words and images will help,
too.
I might add, you know, there are so many things that Martin Gardner did that are so important to me, but I should mention his first, the first
book of his that I ever saw, which was Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science, which I remember very clearly running into at age 14 in a friend's
book [shelf] and that
book just, what's the
word, the scales fell from my eyes I think is the expression; meaning that I, up until age 14, even though I had grown up in a family, my father was a physicist and I was very exposed to science, I never really thought
too much
about, I mean, things that, sort of, you might say superstitions or just, sort of, I don't know, mysterious [forces] in the world, you know ESP and paranormal things and predicting the future and such things.
Too many authors send identical emails to hundreds or thousands of people asking for things that are really publicity requests — asking people to review, cover, or otherwise spread the
word about their
book.
Fiction
books can benefit from subtitles
too: recently I helped an author change a 1
word title, which nobody was finding, or if they did find, didn't know what it was
about, to include the subtitle «A Dystopian Adventure.»
The synopsis contains several typos, and leads with a troubling statistic
about word count (the
book is
too short).
If you search the
word «ROMANCE», you will find, in Amazon, many
books about Romance —
too many.
In an earlier blog post we talked
about the importance of developmental editing and why the focus on big - picture stuff — structure,
book - spanning issues like plot or organization, character development, dialogue, and that sort of thing — needs to come first, before you spend
too much time worrying
about the finer points of style and
wording.
Bloggers can be a powerful way to spread the
word about your
book but
too few authors know how to find the most appropriate ones and how to approach them.
These are the
books they've been telling each other
about all year, and ones they've watched customers spread the
word about too.
The idea of stealing another writer's
words or trying to discredit them or falsifying reviews or trying to have people write fake reviews of my work sounds crazy to me, but I am guilty of highlighting the parts of the PW review that I liked most
about my most recent
book; it was a mixed review bc the reviewer thought the novel had
too many coincidences / was
too neatly wrapped up at the end, but that's one of my signatures, I think, now that I've written three
books, two published, and one in the works, so I'm actually proud of the strange kismet, sometimes magical occurrences that happen in my work because they also happen in my life, and that's what this whole post is
about:
about being true to oneself, which includes a moral code, a writers and human code of ethics.
Roger Packer in his article did the math, and one KENP seems to be
about 200
words, although that number
too varies by
book: http://rogerpacker.com/blog/the-long-and-the-short-of-the-new-kindle-unlimited-kenpc-recount/
The strong
words and things work between lands
too because just
about all the lands have made promises to each other
about looking after the rights of the people who make and own
words and
books and art and moving pictures and music and other stuff.
Thank you
too for your sweet
words about our
book!