Ahmed, Iqbal
or you can publish the book on your own. As a self published author, it’s important to consider the financial aspects, such as income potential, royalty structures, and the shift from traditional publishing to self-publishing.
There are currently 28 different top-level elements. While the .nuspec file is pretty self-explanatory, you can find all of the details atbit.ly/lgQ4J4. Now let’s take a look at a few of the more complex .nuspec elements. Dependencies and References ...
and are still teaching me, the ins and outs of the road to becoming a successful author. There have been numerous mountains to climb and valleys to traverse. They have stuck with me throughout the process and have opened doors that self-publishing could not. Without Evan Swensen and his st...
We do that by getting our book published or by publishing it ourselves. Part of the “letting go” I refer to in Step #7 has to do with publishing, with putting our book out into the world — either by self-publishing (in print, ebook or both), by seeking a literary agent or by...
This paper explores how self-identity can be impacted upon by the use of digital and social media. In particular, drawing on a narrative account of selfhoo
These new motivational states significantly increase in salience at the same time that youth develop an increased capacity for self-regulation of other appetitive behaviors (Fortenberry, 2013). It therefore makes sense that physical maturation is accompanied by increased neural plasticity and a ...
William Li, an entrepreneur, on his shift from corporate boss to creative beginner, and achieving a state of post-shame.
Prior to moving to the U.S., the author, a gay Japanese man, was secure in his multiple identities. After the cross-national transition to the U.S., howeve
angst that hits me this time of year, I try to remind myself daily that while there’s life, there’s hope. My mother said those words to me many, many moons ago, probably referring to something else, but they have stuck with me these many years, and have become a sort of mantra...