We have had a great deal of success in bringing out, promoting and selling ebook editions of
works by new authors as well as bringing out ebook editions of out of print books.
The above files are mostly classics, with a sprinkling of new, but the 1.6 million eBooks donated by Wattpad are all new
works by new authors.
Indie e-books are a lot like the used car business, and more and more readers are giving
work by new authors a shot and finding it a good bang for the buck.
Alan Dean Foster gave us a new novel, and we started doing
works by newer authors as well.
Not exact matches
«An unforgettable cast of small - town characters copes with love and loss in this
new work of fiction
by number one bestselling
author and Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout,» explains Amazon.
In an industry constantly starved for raw material, the 70 - year - old
author's
work stands out as an untapped resource — a fact that's now been recognized
by a
new Canadian company created for the purpose of turning the British writer's bestsellers into box - office hits.
Best - sellers, classics and
works offering
new insights, these books are
authored, co-
authored or edited or co-edited
by current Rotman faculty, and are currently in print and offered for sale.
Pretend Soup and Other Real Recipes: A Cookbook for Preschoolers and Up In this sequel to her classic Pretend Soup — considered
by many to be the gold standard of children's cookbooks — award - winning
author / illustrator Mollie Katzen
works her magic with 20
new, child - tested recipes including such delicacies as Counting Soup, Chewy Energy Circles, and Polka Dot Rice.
The principle
authors argue that this basic settlement survived both the revisionism of Tony Crosland and the changes
wrought by New Labour in the 1990s, contributing to the defeat of 2010, and the situation where Labour has alienated large swathes, not just of the middle class electorate, but of its traditional core
working class vote as well.
«We are in the process of elucidating the exact mechanism
by which B2M
works,» said Saul A. Villeda, PhD, a UCSF Faculty Fellow and co-senior
author of the
new study.
Papers with female first
authors receive 10 % fewer citations than comparable
work published
by men, according to a
new study
A
new study published online
by JAMA Oncology quantifies industry financial conflicts of interest (FCOIs) among
authors of National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines,
work that influences practice and defines drugs reimbursable
by Medicare.
It was devised
by Andrew Dzurak, director of the Australian National Fabrication Facility at the University of
New South Wales (UNSW), and Dr Menno Veldhorst, lead
author of the paper who was a research fellow at UNSW when the conceptual
work was done.
«Our result shows that the BaBar peak is caused
by two
new particles,» says Tim Gershon of Warwick University, UK, lead
author of the LHC
work.
King says that
by working through the original
author's paper and discovering the «enormous number of small decisions» he or she made that aren't explicitly described in the methods section, young scientists can often identify entirely
new questions that the original
author never thought to address.
Social media messaging, screening and interventions offer
new tools to help colleges prevent and reduce excessive drinking, according to a report
authored by a Boston University School of Public Health researcher,
working with a group of experts.
«This finding is a major advance in understanding the natural carbon cycle, gained
by applying a
new understanding about how the «overturning circulation» of the Southern Ocean
works,» said lead
author Dr Andrew J Watson from the University of Exeter.
«In this exciting
new study, the
authors provide support for a
new experimental treatment approach that
works by helping nerve cells digest toxic proteins that might otherwise cause cell death,» said John Krystal, Editor of Biological Psychiatry.
According to first
author Dr. Ariel Martinez, the study is an effort to address limitations of existing ADHD medications that don't
work for all patients, and develop
new medication targeting the protein encoded
by the ADGRL3 gene.
Joel Berger, a biologist at the University of Montana in Missoula and the Wildlife Conservation Society, headquartered in
New York, and lead
author of the study, says that the
work was inspired
by an older study that found increases in wildlife poaching in oil and gas boom towns.
«Such bacteria, swallowed
by a patient, might be able to record the changes they experience through the whole digestive tract, yielding an unprecedented view of previously inaccessible phenomena,» says Harris Wang, assistant professor in the Department of Pathology and Cell Biology and Systems Biology at CUMC and senior
author on the
new work, described in today's issue of Science.
The
work described in the
new paper — published December 8, 2017, in Science — was led
by three young UCSF researchers: Tomasz Nowakowski, PhD, an assistant professor of anatomy; Alex Pollen, PhD, an assistant professor of neurology; and Aparna Bhaduri, PhD, when all three were post-doctoral researchers in the UCSF lab of Arnold Kriegstein, MD, PhD, the
new paper's senior
author.
The
authors say that as energy storage density improves — and with their
work it is now approaching the capacity of lithium batteries — applications for the
new technology include such possibilities as solar pads that collect energy from the sun
by day, then store it for heating food, living spaces, clothing or blankets at night.
New findings published in Cogent Business & Management from
authors at Cadiz University, Spain, highlight a clear correlation for small and medium - sized enterprises (SMEs) implementing CSR with better Total Quality Management (TQM), or the assumption that every staff member should abide
by, and aspire to, superior standards of
work and commitment.
«
New pharmacologic options are welcomed by practicing clinicians like me who struggle to work with our patients who have diabetes — each of whom have unique circumstances that require customized approaches,» says Dr. Vivian Fonseca, M.D., Chief, Section of Endocrinology, Tulane University Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, and author of a paper describing new pharmacological advances in the management of type 2 diabet
New pharmacologic options are welcomed
by practicing clinicians like me who struggle to
work with our patients who have diabetes — each of whom have unique circumstances that require customized approaches,» says Dr. Vivian Fonseca, M.D., Chief, Section of Endocrinology, Tulane University Medical Center,
New Orleans, Louisiana, and author of a paper describing new pharmacological advances in the management of type 2 diabet
New Orleans, Louisiana, and
author of a paper describing
new pharmacological advances in the management of type 2 diabet
new pharmacological advances in the management of type 2 diabetes.
New work published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
by lead
authors Michael Raissig and Emily Abrash features a collaboration born at Carnegie's Department of Plant Biology between Bergmann and John Vogel (now at the Department of Energy's Joint Genome Institute) who met as postdocs at Carnegie.
Taking the focus off pain management and specific post-treatment symptoms, and putting it on quality of life defined as «active engagement,» a team from Dartmouth's Norris Cotton Cancer Center, led
by Mark T. Hegel, PhD with first -
author Kathleen D. Lyons, ScD, established and tested a
new paradigm for
working with breast cancer survivors.
The
work described in the
new paper — published Dec. 8, 2017, in Science — was led
by three young UCSF researchers: Tomasz Nowakowski, PhD, an assistant professor of anatomy; Alex Pollen, PhD, an assistant professor of neurology; and Aparna Bhaduri, PhD, when all three were post-doctoral researchers in the UCSF lab of Arnold Kriegstein, MD, PhD, the
new paper's senior
author.
«We hope
authors will join us in this exciting
new phase in the life of Physiological Genomics
by submitting their best relevant
work to one of our sections.»
March 25, 2015
New analysis finds successes, gaps in community - based diabetes prevention programs Lifestyle interventions designed to reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes can work well in group - based, community settings, conclude authors from the University of Chicago Medicine in a new report issued by the New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) on March 25, 20
New analysis finds successes, gaps in community - based diabetes prevention programs Lifestyle interventions designed to reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes can
work well in group - based, community settings, conclude
authors from the University of Chicago Medicine in a
new report issued by the New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) on March 25, 20
new report issued
by the
New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) on March 25, 20
New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) on March 25, 2015.
The
new film about Salinger's career, Rebel in the Rye, is a
work of searing mediocrity about an
author who was horrified
by the very idea of mediocrity, eventually sealing himself away from public life rather than subject his
work to mainstream scrutiny.
By Kim Palacios hollywoodnews.com: Horror / suspense
author Stephen King recently unveiled passages from a
new work, «Dr. Sleep,» the sequel to his 1977 bestseller, «The Shining.»
Opening in September: Kirsten Dunst and Isla Fisher take a turn in the comic bridesmaid well in «Bachelorette» (Friday); Bradley Cooper is an
author whose stolen
work becomes a hit in «The Words» (Friday), a thriller co-starring Jeremy Irons and Dennis Quaid (see story on Page 17); Pixar adds another dimension to one of its most popular films in «Finding Nemo 3 - D» (Sept. 14); Milla Jovovich returns for one more zombie slaughter in «Resident Evil: Retribution» (Sept. 14); Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña are Los Angeles cops in «End of Watch» (Sept. 21), which aims for a realistic look at inner - city law enforcement; Elizabeth Shue and Jennifer Lawrence are mother and daughter, discovering a horror - tinged secret in «House at the End of the Street» (Sept. 21); Karl Urban plays «Dredd» (Sept. 21), a helmeted avenger who cleans up the futuristic Mega City as its judge, jury and (wait for it...) executioner; In the animated «Hotel Transylvania,» Dracula (voiced
by Adam Sandler) struggles to cope with his daughter's
new non-vampire love interest (Sept. 28).
Special Features
New 4K digital restoration
New interview with cinematographer John Bailey about director of photography Conrad Hall's
work in the film
New interview with film historian Bobbi O'Steen on the film's editing
New interview with film critic and jazz historian Gary Giddins about Quincy Jones's music for the film
New interview with writer Douglass K. Daniel on director Richard Brooks Interview with Brooks from a 1998 episode of the French television series «Cinema Cinemas» «With Love From Truman,» a short 1966 documentary featuring novelist Truman Capote, directed
by Albert and David Maysles Two archival NBC interviews with Capote: one following the
author on a 1966 visit to Holcomb, Kansas, and the other conducted
by Barbara Walters in 1967 Trailer Plus: An essay
by critic Chris Fujiwara
Based on the memoir
by journalist Michael Finkel, the absolutely bizarre story will find Hill playing the
author of the book, who formerly
worked for the
New York Times, and found his life take a stranger turn when Christian Longo (Franco)-- a wanted man on the FBI Top Ten list for mudering his family — was arrested in Mexico.
That holds true even if the novel the film is based on was written
by the same
author (Darryl Ponicsan) who wrote «The Last Detail» (1970), and even if the
new film is directed
by one of the finest directors
working today — Richard Linklater.
EPI's
new report,
authored by Sylvia Allegretto and Lawrence Mishel, is a repeat of its 2008 report, and as such, it ignores the important
work on teacher compensation that has been done since.
Though best known for capsule summaries of classic literary
works by such
authors as Shakespeare, Hemingway, and Austen, Cliffs Notes Inc. has spawned a
new generation of study guides.
The Mathematics in a PLC at
Work ™ Summit is led
by educational thought leaders and acclaimed
authors of the
new book series Every Student Can Learn Mathematics.
She has
authored, edited, and / or co-
authored numerous books on mathematics education, among them, Making Moments Matter: Conferring with Young Mathematicians at
Work (
New Perspectives, available through Amazon.com), Models of Intervention in Mathematics Education: Reweaving the Tapestry (NCTM and Pearson), Young Mathematicians at
Work (a series of 4 books on numeracy and algebra published
by Heinemann in the U.S. and distributed in Canada
by Pearson), Learning to Support Young Mathematicians at
Work (Heinemann), A Parent's Guide to Math Education in Today's Schools (
New Perspectives, available through Amazon.com), Reconstructing Math Education (Teachers College Press), Constructivism: Theory, Perspectives and Practice (Teachers College Press) and Enquiring Teachers, Enquiring Learners (Teachers College Press.)
See an exemplary module in LDC CoreTools
authored by Kentucky educators
working with The Fund for Transforming Education in Kentucky: Radioactivity And The Search For
New Elements
Working with a group of teachers, Florio - Ruane and Raphael used ethnic autobiographies, written
by authors to illustrate cultures other than late 20th century white America, combined with a context for discussion around these books
new to many teachers — «Literary Circles.»
The
new working paper — published by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and authored by Abdulkadiroğlu, Pathak, Jonathan Schellenberg, and Christopher Walters — discusses data from the New York City Department of Education, which enrolls around 90,000 ninth - graders every year at more than 400 high schoo
new working paper — published
by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and
authored by Abdulkadiroğlu, Pathak, Jonathan Schellenberg, and Christopher Walters — discusses data from the
New York City Department of Education, which enrolls around 90,000 ninth - graders every year at more than 400 high schoo
New York City Department of Education, which enrolls around 90,000 ninth - graders every year at more than 400 high schools.
A
new working paper
authored by the UC Berkeley economist Jesse Rothstein builds on that research, in part
by zeroing in on one of those five factors: schools.
Such naivete explains why the Obama Administration has continually promoted case studies of reform - minded school leaders
working closely with NEA and AFT locals, why Class Struggle
author Steve Brill floated the laughable idea of Weingarten becoming chancellor of
New York City's traditional district three years ago, and why organizations such as Educators4Excellence and Teach Plus — which represent younger, reform - minded teachers who now make up the majority of NEA and AFT rank - and - filers (and are staffed
by teachers who are themselves centrist and progressive Democrats)--
work so hard to aim to lead reform from within union ranks.
Amy, a native to the Pacific Northwest and graduate of the University of Washington, began her career at the Sheldon Fogelman Agency in
New York City, where she had the opportunity to
work with books
by some of her favorite childhood
authors and illustrators.
Either way, as a self - published
author, if you hope to have your
worked noticed and picked up
by new readers, you'll want as many stars and reviews as you can get.
I may devote a week next summer to meeting with store managers and buyers in order to learn how they deal with
author - entrepreneurs — and, perhaps, to discuss
new possibilities, such as establishing that all paperback sales of my
work will be handled
by bookstores.
«
By expanding our international e-book distribution we're opening up a
new market for our
authors»
works.»
It's always interesting to start the day
by checking up on the latest deals, and it's a thrill to learn that a favorite
author has a
new book in the
works.