Sentences with phrase «writers and authors today»

-LSB-...] Throughout the day I couldn't help but think on how much of this applies to writers and authors today when looking to take their manuscripts to the store shelf.
This is what's at the fingertips of writers and authors today, and yet, some authors start off balancing on one leg, rather than standing with two feet on solid ground.

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Roxane Gay is a bestselling author, New York Times contributor, associate English professor at Purdue University and one of the most prolific writers working today.
In an article titled, Islam Needs an Age of Reason, Muslim writer and author of The Trouble with Islam Today, Irshad Manji, urges Muslims to question the modus operandiof their faith.
Michael Gove, the Secretary of State for Education, may have surprised many by repeatedly calling for the teaching in schools of authors such as Chaucer, Dryden and Pope but his suggestion deserves a response from the Catholic community, for each of these great writers was a Catholic and each of them is horribly neglected even in Catholic schools today.
«The authors have created a story that opens up and deals with the very real issues of food prejudice in today's society as well as the disturbing food culture that has been inflicted on our youth», said Jennifer Schell, food & wine writer / columnist.
Every week, our hosts sit down with science researchers, writers, authors, journalists, and experts to discuss science from the past, the science that affects our lives today, and how science might change our future.
It's time to move on to today's guest who is a certified Primal Blueprint expert, a health and life coaching writer, host of the wildly popular Primal Blueprint podcast, author of a new book called, «The Paleo of Thyroid Solution.»
The panelist of authors and book marketing experts will explain the new methods offered today and show writers how to integrate these new tools, social media, and shortcuts to better promote their published books.
Collaborating with author Lawrence Wright, on whose 2013 book this documentary is based, director Alex Gibney follows a chronology of the church, beginning with Hubbard's origins as sci - fi pulp writer and world traveler, his development of Dianetics in the 1950s, and how his ostensible breakthrough in modern mental health slowly, and by design, metastasized into the legally protected, tax - exempt religion that exists today.
Greg Toppo is USA Today's national education writer and the author of The Game Believes in You: How Digital Play Can Make Our Kids Smarter.
Assistant Professor Jocelyn Chadwick will visit the White House today to participate in the Salute to American Authors Series, which gathers scholars and educators around discussions of the country's great writers.
About the Author: Greg Toppo is USA Today's national education writer and the author of The Game Believes in You: How Digital Play Can Make Our Kids SmAuthor: Greg Toppo is USA Today's national education writer and the author of The Game Believes in You: How Digital Play Can Make Our Kids Smauthor of The Game Believes in You: How Digital Play Can Make Our Kids Smarter.
In his career as a writer, Jim Paterson authored stories for a range of national and regional publications, including the Washington Post, USA Today, the Christian Science Monitor and Parent Magazine, Hopkins Magazine, Baltimore Magazine and Washingtonian.
With young women making up close to 60 percent of college students, critics like Richard Whitmire, former USA Today editorial writer and author of Why Boys Fail, worry that today's schools — with their emphasis on order, sitting still, and passive learning — are much better suited to girls than to Today editorial writer and author of Why Boys Fail, worry that today's schools — with their emphasis on order, sitting still, and passive learning — are much better suited to girls than to today's schools — with their emphasis on order, sitting still, and passive learning — are much better suited to girls than to boys.
Author Bio: Richard Whitmire is a veteran newspaper reporter and former editorial writer at USA Today.
The all - star recommenders include the New York Times» Erica Green, Baltimore Sun reporter Liz Bowie, USA Today's Greg Toppo, freelance writer and author Amanda Ripley, veteran education reporter John Merrow, and Voice of San Diego's Mario Koran.
Regardless of where you are in your writing and publishing journey, joining Writer's Craft Academy today will be the best $ 35 you'll ever invest in your career as an author!
Today, BookPage contributing writer Alice Cary shares details of her talk with Beth Macy, author of Truevine, a compelling account of two African - American brothers who were kidnapped by a circus promoter and displayed as sideshow freaks for decades.
Dear authors, novelists and writers, today we are glad to inform you we have turned Advicesbooks, the website of book reviews and book promotion, into an international website of book reviews and book promotion services.
Author's Honorée Corder and Brian Meeks consider the marketing mindset that they believe is critical to being able to market your books effectively in today's crowded market as well as their new book, The Prosperous Writer's Guide to Finding Readers.
In my webinars, titled Seven Secrets of Successful Self - published authors, which I do frequently on the Author Learning Center and Writers Digest.com, I describe the three publishing options for authors today as DIY, assisted and tradtional publishing.
Here at AUTHORSdB we've formed the only FREE database of authors, including social media, book listings and much more, for today's mind - field of thousands of aspiring and established writers.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware Today I saw the following statement used as justification for choosing a fee - based publisher that charges its authors nearly $ 4,000, and actively presents itself as a real publisher, rather than a... -LSB-...]
Today, I would like to reply to this question because I am annoyed to hear writers and authors wonder if is it ethical or unethical to pay for being reviewed.
Today at BookCon in New York City, CJ Lyons, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over thirty novels and two - time winner of the International Thriller Writers» coveted Thriller Award, and Amy Edelman, founder of IndieReader, announced the winners of the 2017 «IndieReader Discovery Awards» (IRDAs).
Today authors and writers skip the path of traditional publishing and prefer to create e-books to exhibit on the self publishing platforms.
Her current roster includes New York Times best - selling fantasy writer Jim Butcher, Hugo Award winning science fiction author Elizabeth Bear, USA Today best - selling author Anne Bishop, Nebula and Hugo finalist Cherie Priest, and RITA Award Winner Shelley Bates.
Don't wait — contact Midnight Publishing's award - winning editors and writers to purchase your author or business package today!
We start today with gifts for Writers and Authors.
Starting today and running through next Wednesday, more than 1,500 authors, publishing professionals, booksellers, librarians and technologists will be gathered at the Sheraton Hotel & Towers in Manhattan for the 2011 Writer's Digest Conference and Digital Book World 2011.
A review of Never Completely Awake, poetry by Martina Reisz Newberry February 7, 2018 Reviewed by Lorraine Currelley in Compulsive Reader; Reviews of books by some of the hottest writers working today, exclusive author interviews, literary news and criticism.
The Once & Future Podcast is a weekly book - centric podcast for readers and writers alike that focuses on all things fantasy and science fiction, talking with today's hottest authors about their books, writing, and general geekery.
And as a writer, I believe the ability of any independent author to distribute their book worldwide today is nothing short of revolutionary.
Today I saw some of the results of an author survey from our friends at Digital Book World and Writer's Digest.
Ms. Cast is a # 1 New York Times and USA Today Best - Selling author and a member of the Oklahoma Writers Hall of Fame.
Sarah MacLean New York Times, Washington Post, & USA Today bestseller Sarah MacLean is the author of historical novels that have been translated into more than twenty languages, and winner of back - to - back RITA Awards for best historical romance from the Romance Writers of America.
Over the years I've spent time on panels with best - selling authors and industry professionals and speak at workshops and events offering writers and authors insight into crafting their books and demystifying the evolving publishing industry today.
First of all, as Susanne Alleyn points out in her clever and very readable book, Medieval Underpants and Other Blunders: A Writer's (and Editor's) Guide to Keeping Historical Fiction Free of Common Anachronisms, Errors, and Myth, an author of historical fiction needs to recognize that the city of today can be vastly different from the city of whatever time period you are writing about, and this is true even when you are talking about a relatively young city like San Francisco and a time period that is only 132 years in the past.
Launched over 60 years ago, today AHMM maintains a tradition of featuring both promising aspiring writers and talented authors, spanning the full spectrum of sub-genres from dark noir to graphic works.
Note from Jodie: I'm just heading home from presenting at Word on the Lake Writers» Festival all weekend (2 workshops, panel, blue pencil sessions), so humorous author and award - winning blogger Anne R. Allen has graced us with her wit and wisdom today.
Angela DeCaires Publishing Director Today I saw some of the results of an author survey from our friends at Digital Book World and Writer's Digest.
This may well be true for these writers and authors I've noticed who have yesterday's mindset, who aren't embracing the publishing climate of today and tomorrow.
The dreams and ghosts characters were an interesting writer's tool to bring in the past as so many authors today are using different voices or different times to tell their stories.
Dr. Amy Tiemann, author of Mojo Mom: Nurturing Your Self While Raising a Family and executive editor of the book Courageous Parents, Confident Kids, has arguably experienced practically every model of publishing available to writers today — a traditional deal, a strict self - publishing option, and print - on - demand through CreateSpace — throughout the process of publishing her three titles.
The author of The Queen of the Night offers his first collection of essays in this wide - ranging exploration of his infinitely faceted, ever - evolving identity as a reader, writer, activist and gay man in today's fraught world.
From Bernard Cornwell, the New York Times bestselling author whom the Washington Post calls «perhaps the greatest writer of historical adventure novels today,» comes a saga of blood, rage, fidelity, and betrayal that brings to center stage King Alfred the Great, one of the most crucial (but oft - forgotten) figures in English history.
Orna Ross, Founder of Alliance of Independent Authors said: «Digital publishing means writers today can take creative control and publish their books, their way, to a global audience and can now earn a living from their writing as never before.
One of the world's best known crime writers, the US author and avid diver Patricia Cornwell, has extolled the Island's water in today's Telegraph.
I think if you are in the midst of a manuscript, or trying to understand what it means to be an author today, attending a well - run writer's conference can be a good investment of time and money.
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